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Cajeput (Cajuput) Essential Oil, Indonesia

฿189.00
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  • 10 ml     189 Thai Baht
  • 30 ml     409 Thai Baht
  • 100 ml   989 Thai Baht

100% Pure & Natural Essential Oil

          Cajeput essential oil is steam distilled from the freshly cut leaves and twigs of the Melaleuca cajuputi tree native to Malaysia and Indonesia. Cajeput is known by many names such as River Tea Tree, Swamp Tea Tree, White Tea Tree, Paper Bark Tea Tree and White Wood. Today it is commercially produced mainly in Indonesia, China, Malaysia and Australia.

          Cajeput shares the same benefits as Eucalyptus and Tea Tree and the aroma is more pleasant than a blend of these two. It’s our opinion that the potential for this oil is not widely recognized but as demand for essential oils increases the demand for Cajeput oil will increase even more rapidly.

Botanical Name:  Melaleuca cajuputi  Powell or Melaleuca leucadendron var. cajuputi
Origin:                  Indonesia
Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
Parts used:           Leaves and Stems
Color: Clear with Yellow or Blue tint
Perfumery Note:  Middle         
Consistency:        Thin
Aromatic Description: Fresh Camphorus with a slight Sweet Fruity note
Blends well with: Angelica root, Bergamot, Black Pepper, Camphor, Cedarwood, Cistus, Citronella, Clary Sage, Clove, Eucalyptus, Geranium, Geranium Rose, Ginger, Hinoki, Hyssop, Jasmine, Lavandin, Lavender Spike, Lavender, Lemon, Lemongrass, Lime, Litsea Cubeba, Myrtle, Niaouli, Nutmeg, Oregano, Peppermint, Pine, Rosemary, Tea Tree, Thyme, Vetiver
Initial Strength:  Medium to Strong
Class:                  Oxide
          Cajeput essential oil is steam distilled from the freshly cut leaves and twigs of the Melaleuca cajuputi tree native to Malaysia and Indonesia. Cajeput is known by many names such as River Tea Tree, Swamp Tea Tree, White Tea Tree, Paper Bark Tea Tree and White Wood. Today it is commercially produced mainly in Indonesia, China, Malaysia and Australia.
          Cajeput shares the same benefits as Eucalyptus and Tea Tree and the aroma is more pleasant than a blend of these two. It’s our opinion that the potential for this oil is not widely recognized but as demand for essential oils increases the demand for Cajeput oil will increase even more rapidly.
          Traditionally, the leaves were mashed and made into a rub to apply on sore joints, insect bites, itchy skin, oily skin, eczema and psoriasis. The ground leaves were sniffed as a treatment for headaches and boiled to inhale the steam for sinusitis, sore throats and respiratory issues. It would also help open breathing passages and fight infection. Its energizing and antiseptic characteristics made it a popular choice during cold and flu season.
          Cajeput is energizing and used for nervousness, fatigue and drowsiness.

Note: Not for internal Use. Most essential oils cannot be taken internally, but even when they can, essential oils are highly concentrated and require dilution, special training and caution that Aroma & More does not yet provide. You can never drink any essential oils at 100% strength or diluted in water-based liquids.
Caution: May cause excitability, asthma or breathing difficulties in young children. High concentrations may cause excitability. Essential oils can be harmful if used improperly. Information is provided for educational purposes only. It is up to the customer to determine if the product is right for their intended purpose. Special consideration should be made before applying essential oils to pregnant women, children or the elderly. If under a doctor's care, please consult the physician before using essential oils. If applying to skin essential oils must be diluted correctly and Aroma & More recommends testing on a small area of skin to check for reaction before attempting a full body massage. Claims have not been evaluated by the FDA.

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