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ORGANIC Dried Eucalyptus by weight

Botanical name: Eucalyptus globulus

 

Medicinal Uses

  • Essential Oil: Eucalyptus essential oil is commonly used for its antibacterial and antiviral properties. It can be added to diffusers to help with respiratory issues, or diluted with a carrier oil for topical use.
  • Steam Inhalation: Add a few drops of eucalyptus oil to a bowl of hot water and inhale the steam to help relieve congestion and coughs.
  • Eucalyptus Tea: A mild tea made from eucalyptus leaves can help soothe sore throats and ease coughs. However, it's important to use it sparingly, as it can be strong.

Food Uses

  • Flavoring: Eucalyptus leaves can be used to infuse liquids like syrups or oils, which can then be used to flavor dishes or desserts. Make sure to use only a small amount, as the flavor can be quite potent.
  • Garnish: Fresh eucalyptus leaves can be used as a garnish in cocktails or dishes, but ensure they're used sparingly and are safe for consumption.

Magical Uses

  • Protection: Eucalyptus is often used in magical practices for protection. You can hang eucalyptus branches around your home or carry a small bundle to ward off negative energies.
  • Cleansing: Eucalyptus leaves can be used in smudging rituals to cleanse spaces and remove negative energies. Simply burn the leaves and let the smoke fill the area.
  • Dream Work: Place eucalyptus leaves under your pillow or in your bedroom to promote vivid dreams and enhance dream recall.

Other Uses

  • Homemade Potpourri: Dry eucalyptus leaves can be added to potpourri for a fresh, invigorating scent.
  • Crafts: Dried eucalyptus leaves can be used in various crafts, like wreaths and decorations, adding a natural touch.

Always be cautious and consult with a professional before using eucalyptus for medicinal purposes, especially if you have underlying health conditions.

 

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ORGANIC Eucalyptus

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