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Eucalyptus Leaves
Dried Flowers Market
£2.79
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Description

Eucalyptus properties
The strong essential oils contained in eucalyptus have a positive effect on the human body, relaxing and soothing, as well as facilitating breathing and supporting the fight against infections. Eucalyptus leaves, thanks to the oils and chemical compounds contained in them, are a great way to fight bacteria, fungi, and support the body's natural defenses. In addition, they support the airways, making it easier to breathe, for example during colds and flu.

Eucalyptus leaves - how to use?
Each of us probably met with oil or with medicines and cosmetics that contain eucalyptus. But how do you use eucalyptus leaves?

- Pour them with alcohol and in this way create an extract of eucalyptus, which has very strong antiviral and bactericidal properties. So it works in a way like a natural antibiotic that helps with respiratory infections.
- Apply to skin wounds also in the form of a brew. The oil contained in eucalyptus has antiseptic properties.
- Use in the form of inhaled infusion - it helps in cleaning the sinuses, dealing with chronic runny nose, cough and headache.
- You can also use the infusion together with other herbs as a mouthwash. Thanks to this, it is easier to get rid of the mycosis of the tongue and the entire oral cavity, as well as effectively eliminate the unpleasant odor.
- Extract rubbed into the scalp will improve the circumferential circulation and may contribute to less hair loss and cope with scalp mycoses, reducing the problem of dandruff and shifting.
- On the skin of the body - it supports the process of skin reconstruction, relaxes the nervous muscles and calms you down.
- Eucalyptus drunk everyday as a brew with a bit of honey bee effectively increases resistance to stress and microbes.

Eucalyptus leaves - how to brew?
Both externally and for drinking, eucalyptus infusion can be used. To do this, pour one teaspoon of eucalyptus leaves into a glass of water and simmer for 15 minutes. Then strain. Use 3 times a day for drinking

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