-Eucalyptus Essential Oil-
First used by the Aboriginal people of Australia, they made leaves into elixirs and ointments called “kino” and used it to heal wounds, Eucalyptus leaves were made into infusions and used to treat body pains, colds, sinus congestions, and fevers, hence their nickname "Fever Tree."
Aromatic Notes: a top note with a strong aroma, it has a fresh, camphoraceous aroma.
Essential Oil Effects: purifying, uplifting, energizing, and soothing. Helps to stimulate and decongest the respiratory system.
Topically, it has analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties helping to rejuvenate stiff and sore muscles.
-Lemongrass Essential Oil-
Lemongrass is native to tropical regions such as Africa, Asia, Southeast Asia, and Australia where it has been used traditionally for medicinal, cosmetic and culinary purposes. In countries such as India, China, and Thailand, it is used as a flavoring agent in beverages and food for its ability to promote better digestion as well as boost circulation and immunity, Due to its ability to reduce fever, Lemongrass earned the name “fever grass” in some cultures.
In East India and Sri Lanka, Lemongrass was historically used to make soups, curries, and a local drink called “fever tea,”
Aromatic Notes: a top note with a strong aroma, it has a fresh earthy, citrusy scent.
Essential Oil Effects: purifying, uplifting, energizing, and soothing. Helps to stimulate and decongest the respiratory system.
Topically, it has warming and analgesic properties that have been found to relieve muscle and joint pains caused by overexertion of muscles