NIAOULI PURE ESSENTIAL OIL
Melaleuca quinquenervia var. cineole
Melaleuca quinquenervia is an evergreen spreading tree with leathery, muted green leaves and white flowers that bloom in cylindrical bottlebrush spires throughout the summer months. The leaves make a fresh, sweet, camphorous, herbaceous essential oil when steam distilled. Niaouli essential oil unclogs toughened phlegm in the lungs and nasal tracts, unclogging phlegm and tightness in the chest with bronchial infections, so coughing is also calmed. Fresh, sweet and herbaceous, Niaouli has non-toxic, anti-bacterial actions that are calming for children’s anti-septic balms to soothe their sores.
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The merits of this oil
Pain calming: A strong pain calming oil that calms pain by numbing the nerves. It is excellent for the pain of headaches, migraines and also muscle and joint pain, and sprains.
Rheumatism, Arthritis and Gout: A circulation strengthener of blood and lymph, preventing the accumulation of uric acid in the joints. Niaouli imparts warmth to the body and calms rheumatism, arthritis and gout.
Excellent anti-infectious actions: An excellent anti-infectious substance to eradicate various strains of bacteria. Niaouli is excellent for Candida albicans, herpes simplex, viral hepatitis, flu and most types of infectious respiratory ailments.
Balsamic: Boosts health to the body and encourages the absorption of nutrients, increasing strength.
Unclogs tight chests: Unclogs lungs, bronchi and the nasal passages by clearing out phlegm for calmer breathing.
Metabolism regulator: Increases blood circulation and the secretion of hormones, including digestion, absorption, excretion, growth and stronger immunity.
Tones the digestive system, skin infections, effective for boils, rashes and anti-septic.
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER
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