Honey Myrtle Essential Oil
Melaleuca teretifolia
Product Properties
Country
Australia
Plant Part
Flowers
Cultivation
Organically Grown
Chemical Families
Aldehydes
Botanical Families
Myrtaceae
Extraction Method
Steam Distilled
Therapeutic & Aromatic Properties
Therapeutic Properties
Analgesic
Antispasmodic
Antimicrobial
Antioxidant
Mucolytic
Anti-inflammatory
Antifungal
Antifungal (candida)
Sedative
Notes
Middle
Top
Aromas
Fresh
Herbaceous
Lemony
Suggested Uses
Purify - Germs
Clean your bathroom with honey myrtle oil! Add a few drops to water in a spray bottle with tea tree oil.
Relieve - Soreness
Dilute honey myrtle in a skin-nourishing carrier and massage joints that feel warm and don’t want to flex.
Breathe - Cold Season
Diffuse honey myrtle oil to reduce airborne threats during cold season. Soften the aroma with sweet orange oil!
Safety and Shelf Life
Shelf Life
3 years
Safety & Warnings
May irritate skin and mucous membranes, use at 0.7% maximum. May be skin sensitizing (try using oils high in d-limonene or alpha-pinene to help). Use caution for young children. According to Essential Oil Safety by Tisserand and Young (second edition), the use of citral should be restricted to 0.5% maximum on the skin during pregnancy. Oils containing citral should be avoided with antidepressants (specifically Bupropion) that inhibits CYP2B6 enzyme.
GCMS Data
All essential oils at Aromatics International are GC/MS tested. This ensures that we sell oils with the highest possible integrity for therapeutic use. Learn more about GC/MS reports here.
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