Like any herb, you can prepare it however you like. To use externally, you can make a salve/oil with fresh/dried leaves. You can add leaves to your bath, or make a poultice. You can sprinkle powdered, dried leaves into wounds. To use internally, you can make an infusion/decoction (tea) from the dried/fresh leaves. You can make a tincture (alcohol-based solution) with the fresh/dried leaves. You can use essential oil internally. To do this, first dilute the eucalyptus essential oil 1:10 by mixing 5 drops of eucalyptus with 50 drops of olive (or other food-grade) oil. You then fill empty capsules half-way with oat-bran (or a similar, food-grade absorbent). Then, carefully add several (dose depends on body weight and health issues) drops of the diluted oil to the bran-filled capsule. Eucalyptus is a powerful and very useful herb. I assume you want to take it for its anti-microbial properties. Be advised that it is considered toxic in every way, shape, and form. You will be hard pressed to find any person or info (besides me) that recommends taking it internally. On the other hand, it has appeared, as a tincture, in the commercial herb market recently. good luck.
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You can use eucalyptus oil for a runny nose, bleeding gums and wounds. You should keep in mind there isn't much scientific evidence to support the use of eucalyptus oil.
protecting things from boring insects
just use is
Paracetamol and eucalyptus oil.
I wouldn't. It will burn like fire.
you get oil then eucalyptus leaves. and miss. (jks jks)
The Eucalyptus tree for one produces eucalyptus oil.
The eucalyptus tree is used for oxygen,medicine,gum,oil,chemicals,salt,ad for fake trees!
Eucalypti is the oil of the eucalyptus.
Yes, Eucalyptus oil. Yes, Eucalyptus oil.
Nilgiri oil
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நீலகிரி தைலம். (neelagiri thailam OR eucalyptus thailam)