Name: Eucalyptus
Latin: Eucalyptus Globulus
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Parts Used: Leaf
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Used for: This is an herb to use with a fair amount of caution, and only in small doses, particularly when taking it internally. A smattering of flakes will be plenty for a full quart jar of loose tea. Eucalyptus helps to dilate capillaries for better circulation, which can be useful when dealing with migraines. A small amount on the tongue can quell nausea. It is an antiseptic, which means it can be good for wounds, or as a scent or steam to inhale for internal infections. When diluted with olive oil or vitamin E, the oil can be applied as an ointment. The oil is also a decent insect repellent. For coughs, it actually outstrips Robitussin as an expectorant.
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Directions & Warnings: Eucalyptus is very useful, but you must be careful with the dosages, as it can be incredibly toxic when overdone.