Eucalyptus globulus Labill.
Kosher
Cut and Sifted—available in 1 ounce or 1/2 ounce and packaged in a plastic pouch.
Eucalyptus Leaf is an aromatic ingredient for teas and other applications. It has a warm, bitter, flavor and a cooling finish. Eucalyptus leaves are commonly used in aromatherapy.
Eucalyptus is excellent as a cold remedy; it opens the lungs, clears clogged nasal passages and bronchial congestion.
History + Folklore
The eucalyptus is an evergreen tree native to Australia but naturalized to California and the Mediterranean countries. Its leathery blue-green leaves are studded with glands containing a fragrant, volatile oil. There are many species of eucalyptus trees, but the most pleasant-smelling oil is produced by Eucalyptus globulus. Typical preparations include facial or hydro-steams, aromatherapy, and teas. Some uses may include encapsulation or extracts, however we have found these to be rare. Eucalyptus oil acts on nerve receptors in the mucosa of the nose and sinuses in a way that causes release of mucus.
Magickal
Healing, Protection
Feminine, Moon, Water
Eucalyptus leaves are commonly used in purification magic. They can be burned to represent air, and cleanse a person, place or space.
The leaves are also greatly useful in healing. When dried they’re used in healing poppets, pillows or sachets to attract healthy vibes.
Eucalyptus leaves are also commonly used in protection magic. It can be burned during a cleansing or added to healing spells, but dried leaves can be added to wards to keep unwanted influences at bay.
It can also be used for: bringing joy, helping to overcome blockages, and reconciling difficulties in relationships.
Warnings: Not to be used by persons with inflammatory diseases of the gastro-intestinal and bile ducts and severe diseases of the liver
Eucalyptus globulus Labill.
Kosher
Cut and Sifted—available in 1 ounce or 1/2 ounce and packaged in a plastic pouch.
Eucalyptus Leaf is an aromatic ingredient for teas and other applications. It has a warm, bitter, flavor and a cooling finish. Eucalyptus leaves are commonly used in aromatherapy.
Eucalyptus is excellent as a cold remedy; it opens the lungs, clears clogged nasal passages and bronchial congestion.
History + Folklore
The eucalyptus is an evergreen tree native to Australia but naturalized to California and the Mediterranean countries. Its leathery blue-green leaves are studded with glands containing a fragrant, volatile oil. There are many species of eucalyptus trees, but the most pleasant-smelling oil is produced by Eucalyptus globulus. Typical preparations include facial or hydro-steams, aromatherapy, and teas. Some uses may include encapsulation or extracts, however we have found these to be rare. Eucalyptus oil acts on nerve receptors in the mucosa of the nose and sinuses in a way that causes release of mucus.
Magickal
Healing, Protection
Feminine, Moon, Water
Eucalyptus leaves are commonly used in purification magic. They can be burned to represent air, and cleanse a person, place or space.
The leaves are also greatly useful in healing. When dried they’re used in healing poppets, pillows or sachets to attract healthy vibes.
Eucalyptus leaves are also commonly used in protection magic. It can be burned during a cleansing or added to healing spells, but dried leaves can be added to wards to keep unwanted influences at bay.
It can also be used for: bringing joy, helping to overcome blockages, and reconciling difficulties in relationships.
Warnings: Not to be used by persons with inflammatory diseases of the gastro-intestinal and bile ducts and severe diseases of the liver