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Essentially Australia - Niaouli Essential oil - 12ML
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Description
Niaouli Essential Oil
A truly beautiful, fresh aroma straight from the Australian bush, Niaouli essential oil is extremely pleasant and fresh, highly recommended for those wanting fresh air in the home or workplace or those wanting to breath a little eaiser, great in an oil burner.
Botanical name Melaleuca quinquenervia CT ‘Niaouli’
Ingredients 100% v/v pure Niaouli essential oil.
Niaouli Essential Oil Aroma
An earthy, fresh, minty aroma.
Niaouli Essential Oil Benefits
Relaxing, refreshing, calming, good for cleaning surfaces, use as an alternative to Eucalyptus.
Niaouli Essential Oil Uses
In an oil burner, air purifier, air freshener, potpourri, massage oil, bath, vacuum cloth bag, remove bad room smells, clean bathrooms, kitchen benches, use in floor washing water.
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Directions and More Uses
Niaouli Aromatherapy Oil
2 to 4 drops in an oil burner or vaporiser, 1-5 drops into a bath.
Niaouli Essential Oil Blends with
Essentially Australia Oils: Eucalyptus Australiana Essential Oil, Lemon Myrtle Essential Oil, Rosalina Essential Oil, Australian Sandalwood Essential Oil, Tea Tree Essential Oil
Massage 10 to 25 drops per 100ml of carrier oil.
Main Actives
1,8 cineole, limonene, alpha-pinene, beta-pinene, linalool and beta-caryophllene.
Precautions
Do not ingest. Store away from direct sunlight, store below 30 degrees, keep out of reach of children.
Other Common Names
Broad leaved Paperbark, Paperbark Tea Tree, Tea Tree.
Natural Occurrence in Australia
Niaouli trees naturally occur in the swampy lowlands of New South Wales, Queensland and the Northern Territory.
The tree is very common in its natural range, however the CT (Chemotype) is a little less common. The tree grows to a maximum height of 20 metres in the wild. The tree grows naturally in and around swamps.
Niaouli Essential Oil Characteristics
Clear to amber yellow colour, watery, scent citrus/lemony,
Extraction and Farming Method
Niaouli essential oil is extracted via steam distillation of the leaves and green branchlets. Nerolina is grown in plantations, wild harvesting also occurs.
History –Niaouli
Traditional Usage
Indigenous people grabbed fresh leaves of the tree and wrapped them around affected areas of the body.
Early European Usage
There tree was occasionally wild harvested for its medicinal essential oil. The trees also flower prolifically and so bee hives were located near the trees for honey production.
Present day Usage
Niaouli essential oil is used in perfumery, it has also been used in shampoo and washing products to relieve scalp and blankets of infestations. Honey is still collected from the trees.
Niaouli Essential Oil Typical Chemical Profile
cineole 1,8 40-70%
beta-pinene 2-6%
para-cymene 0.5-5%
limonene 3-12%
linalool 1-9%
terpineol-4-ol 0.1-4%
alpha-terpineol 3-15%
viridiflorol 0.1-3%
Relative Density @20 C : 0.900-0.906
Refractive Index @ 20 C 1.4880-1.4900
Optical Rotation +3.5-+12.0
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