Family
- Myrtaceae
Constituents
- Eucalyptus essential oil (cineol, eucalyptol)
Parts used
- Leaves, sometimes flowers, often consumed as essential oil
Properties
- Expectorant
- Antibacterial
- Antiviral
- Antiseptic
- Dilating the upper airways
- Refreshing
- Deodorant
Indications
Internal use or inhalation
External use
- Mycosis of the feet
- Oily skin and hair
- Hair loss
- Small wounds
- Minor burns
Side effects
Possible side effects in the gastro-intestinal region.
Contraindications
Be careful with small children, do not apply eucalyptus-based essential oils to the eyes.
Interactions
Possible interaction with other medications. Ask your pharmacist for advice.
Forms of use
- Blue Gum infusion
- Blue Gum inhalation
- Blue Gum tincture (in drops)
- Blue Gum essential oil
- Blue Gum capsules (often based on 200 mg eucalyptus)
- Blue Gum syrup