Eucalyptus Globulus
Throat · Vishuddha · 741 Hz
Open the breath. Clear the path.
The breath-opener in our range — Eucalyptus globulus from its native Australian forests and the Mediterranean groves that now grow it at scale. Steam-distilled from the silvery young leaves where the 1,8-cineole concentration peaks. Throat chakra at 741 Hz, the seat of clear expression. The eucalyptus name comes from the Greek eu and kalypto — "well-covered" — for the blossom's protective cap. An oil of opening.
At a glance
| Botanical | Eucalyptus globulus Labill. |
|---|---|
| Plant part | Young leaves |
| Origin | Australia · Spain |
| Extraction | Steam distillation |
| Note | Top |
| Aroma | Clear, sharp, piercing, camphoraceous |
Aromatherapy tradition
- Clear, opened breath in cold seasons
- A clarifying scent for studies, meeting rooms, and shared spaces
- Traditional Indigenous Australian wound-care use of the leaves
- The Greek root "well-covered" reflects its protective, sheltering history
- A fresh top note in muscular and joint blends
Ritual use
- Diffusion — 5–10 drops. 741 Hz. Cold or stale air shifts within minutes.
- Massage — 3–5 drops in 20 mL carrier (within 2–3% max)
- Bath — 6–10 drops in 1 tbsp jojoba
- Steam inhalation — 1–2 drops in a bowl of hot water (eyes closed, towel over head)
Pairs well with
- Peppermint — Throat doubled · the deepest clearing breath
- Lemon — Solar to Throat · the morning tonic
- Lavender — Throat to Crown · clearing into calm
- Tea Tree — Throat clarifying duo
- Camphor White — Throat triple-stack · cold-season classic
Safety
- Max dilution (leave-on): 2–3%
- Not for children under 2 — 1,8-cineole respiratory risk
- Avoid in high blood pressure
- Avoid in epilepsy
- May counteract homeopathic medicines
- Naturally occurring allergens: Limonene, Linalool
- External use only · Always dilute · Patch test 24 hours before broader use
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