Often called lemon eucalyptus, Eucalyptus citriodora essential oil offers multiple therapeutic benefits thanks to its key constituent, citronellal. Due to its versatility, this essential oil can seamlessly integrate into your daily health routine by addressing physical discomfort and enhancing emotional well-being.
Eucalyptus Citriodora
Eucalyptus Citriodora
$12.00
Eucalyptus citriodora
10 mL Bottle. Camphoraceous. Fresh. Lemony. Imported from Madagascar. Bottled in the USA.
In stock
WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT
Helps keep your muscles, nerves, and skin in great health.
Helps reduce inflammation throughout the body, easing discomfort in areas like the back, neck, hands, feet, and joints.
Can assist in managing rheumatism symptoms.
Helps you relax and unwind, significantly reducing stress and improving your sleep quality.
Aids in lowering blood pressure and calming the nervous system.
Soothes skin irritations and fights infections, making it a perfect addition to your skincare regimen.
Acts as a natural repellent, protecting you against common pests, such as mosquitoes, without chemicals.
Aroma
Camphoraceous. Fresh. Lemony.
Collection Method
Steam-distilled leaves from Madagascar
Chemical Profile
View the essential oil testing summary here
Shelf Life
2 years
How to
Dilute essential oils
Choose carrier oils
Suggested Uses
Open the bottle and take a deep breath of the pure, undiluted aroma. Repeat as needed throughout the day.
Put a few drops on a cloth, a tissue, or a vessel and place it nearby.
Add a few drops into a diffuser.
Mix a few drops with a carrier oil or a mix of carrier oils and start the massage.
Mix a few drops with a carrier oil or a mix of carrier oils and apply them onto the skin. Repeat as needed throughout the day.
Apply 2-3 drops onto the skin. Repeat as needed throughout the day. Remember always to do a patch test first.
Add a few drops into the bath water.
General Safety and Caution Information
Essential oils are powerful plant oils that can be beneficial but must be used safely. Always prioritize safety and consider seeking professional advice when in doubt. Here are some important rules to follow:
- Before using any new essential oil, always do a patch test by putting one or two drops on the inside of the wrist or elbow for 24 hours to see if irritation or reaction occurs.
- Never put essential oils directly on wounds, sensitive areas of the body, eyes, or ear canals.
- Avoid going out in the sun after using certain essential oils, as they can make the skin sensitive.
- Essential oils have substances that some people may be allergic to, so caution shall be exercised.
- Control the amount of essential oil put on the skin by diluting it.
- Essential oils are mainly meant for adults, not infants, children, pregnant women, people with health conditions, or people under prescription medications.
- For people with lung, liver problems, or asthma, seek professional advice before using essential oils.
We recommend not taking our essential oils internally.
FDA allowable use statement: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.