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Aromatherapy Essential Oil of NiaouliTo see which essential oils may help a specific condition, select the condition and press Find or show entire list of aromatherapy essential oils. Essential Oil of Niaouli (Melaleuca viridiflora) Abbr: Nia [to top of page] A large, bushy evergreen tree with spongy bark, linear leaves and spikes of yellowish flowers. Note: Top. Odour of Essential Oil of Niaouli: Sweet, fresh, camphoraceous scent. Colour of Essential Oil of Niaouli: Colourless, pale yellow to greenish. Source of Essential Oil of Niaouli: Leaves and young twigs. Method of Extraction of Niaouli: Steam distillation. Properties of Essential Oil of Niaouli: Analgesic, Antibacterial, Anticatarrh, Anti-infectious, Anti-inflammatory, Antiparasitic, Antiseptic, Antispasmodic, Antiviral, Expectorant, Febrifuge, Hypotensive, Stimulant. Actions of Essential Oil of Niaouli: Immuno-stimulant. Circulatory: Parasites, rheumatism. Digestion: Parasites. Genito-Urinary: Cystitis, urinary tract infection. Immune: Colds, fever, flu, laryngitis. Muscular: Aches and pains, backache, cramps, muscle pain, muscle spasms, sprains, strains. Respiratory: Asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, congestion, cough, respiratory problems, sinus congestion, sinus infection, sore throat, whooping cough. Skeletal: Rheumatism. Skin: Acne, boils, burns, insect bites, skin - oily, wounds. Medical Terms: Bronchitis, cystitis. Contra-Indications for Niaouli: Pregnancy. Small children. Comments on Niaouli: The niaouli tree is native to Australia, New Caledonia and the French Pacific Islands.~This oil has long been used as an antiseptic and may act to increase white blood cell counts to boost the immune system (particularly helpful at the onset of illness).~Niaouli is also used effectively for respiratory problems including infections and possibly even tuberculosis. [Print this data on the essential oil of Niaouli] Sharon (Question?) (About Sharon) | ||
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