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Cajeput essential oil (India)
    Cajeput essential oil (India)
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    Botanical Name: Melaleuca leucadendron

    Plant Part: Leaf

    Country of Origin: India

    Method of Extraction: Steam Distillation

    Cajeput’s scent is peculiar, musty, sweet, penetrating, camphor-like. As part of the Melaleucas, it has great value in skin care. It is analgesic, antiseptic, expectorant, and stimulant. Stimulates the mind and assists with getting it back into balance, helps clear thoughts. Its antiseptic and expectorant properties make it excellent for respiratory tract infections such as colds, laryngitis, bronchitis and it may be helpful for asthma, as well as for nasal and sinus congestion. Its pain relieving properties make it useful in massage for neuralgia, headaches, gout, muscle stiffness and general aches and pain.

    This oil is said to be useful for treating painful periods, delayed menses and spasmodic dysmenorrhoea. Its antiseptic properties make it useful for treating acne and psoriasis. It has been used for genital herpes, hemorrhoids and varicose veins. The oil is also reputed to have insect repellent qualities and is the best essential oil to apply undiluted to fire ant bites, preferably immediately after being bitten.

    Cajeput is considered non-toxic but may irritate the skin in high concentrations. Blends well with bergamot, clove, lavender and rosewood. Not to be used on pregnant women! Flash point: 120F. (Cannot ship via air or ocean, UN#1197).

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    Great Scent!
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    Rebecca Cox (Atoka, OK, US) | March 27th, 2013
    I put this in my husband's homemade hemorrhoid medicine. It really seems to help heal them and it smells great!
    love this one
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    Yuan Gao (Bedford, MA, US) | February 5th, 2013
    I have never use this one before and thought maybe to give it a try. It smells like eucalyptus, and maybe a little stronger, I like it. I add a little to my cp soap and the smell came out nicely. Thanks CG always carry special product that I cannot find in other places.
    Great for fungal infections!
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    Mechelle (Gastonia, NC, US) | July 14th, 2012
    This is a great oil. I purchased it some time ago to use in a blend for athletes foot treatments for some clients. It has worked very well and made all who have tried it very happy with the results!
    Bring the outdoors inside
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    CiCi Hoang (Sunnyvale, CA, US) | June 2nd, 2012
    This oil has a pleasant smell that reminds me of being out in the woods. I originally bought it for its pain relieving properties to be part of a muscle pain massage oil mix, but I've found myself using it in other mixes. Although I only bought this oil in the 1 oz size 3.5 months ago, I've already used up 2/3 of it. Definitely a useful piece of my EO collection!
    A wonderful health ally and very nice scent!
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    Brandy Gee (Denver, CO, US) | February 14th, 2012
    I use cajeput in my smelling salts and in my mustard soak. The response I get to the mustard soak in particular both the scent and therapeutic effects is tremendous. Of course, there are many ingredients working in concert, but I can only assume cajeput has a lot to do with it as it's the predominant essential oil. Personally, I find the scent to be very pleasant and uplifting; stronger than eucalyptus and rosemary, but definitely similar, more alpine in a sense.
    Intense alone, works well with woodsy and herbal fo's or eo's
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    julie lisenby (Greenville, SC, US) | June 22nd, 2010
    I thought I'd give cajeput a try, used it in small amounts in CP soaps as one eo among a few. It added a sweet smell that seemed to balance the minty/herbal or woodsy smells. Straight from the bottle, this eo can make me feel like I'm sitting beside someone with heavy cheap perfume all woozy and slightly nauseous.When added to soap fats/butters, it mellowed and aged in lovely way.
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