Latin name: Melaleueca Viridiflora
Part of the plant used: hojas and ramites
Source: Indonesia
Extraction method: steam distillation
Niaouli's essential oil is not the best oil essential oil. What it lacks in aromatic attraction, however, it makes up for with its therapeutic benefits. It is an excellent option for use with respiratory problems, skin infections and acne.
Aromatically, Niaouli essential oil is generally not considered a pleasant essential oil. The aroma is alcanphorous, earthy and a little harsh. It's never a good idea to form an opinion about the aroma of an essential oil by simply smelling it directly from the bottle.
The analgesic property of this oil makes it a very good analgesic. Eliminates pain by inducing swelling in the nerves and desensitizing the area. It is very effective in relieving headaches, headaches, neck pain, ear pain and muscle and joint pain, as well as pain due to straining.
This oil stimulates the circulation of blood and lymph, thus preventing the accumulation of uric acid in the joints and providing heat to various parts of the body. These factors together help alleviate rheumatism, arthritis and gout.
Open wounds are prone to infections, as bacteria, fungi and other microbes have a very good chance of entering the blood stream through these wounds. Bacteria also reside in the urogenital tracts, colon, prostate, intestines and kidneys, and cause infections of the urethra and other sensitive parts of the body. Niaouli's essential oil, thanks to its antiseptic properties, can inhibit bacterial growth in these areas and provide good protection against sepsis, tetanus and infections of other internal organs.