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In the late 1800s, eucalyptus oil’s ability to cause sweating and clear away mucus led doctors to prescribe it for respiratory conditions like bronchitis, flu, asthma, and coughs. As word about eucalyptus oil spread, people began to use it in other ways.
They used it as a liniment (lotion or cream) for tired, sore muscles. They even used it to ease arthritis pain. Though the essential oil is still recommended today for many other treatments, it’s mainly used to treat coughs, colds, and bronchitis. It relieves symptoms of colds and congestion of the upper respiratory tract. Too much to digest? Well, you’re in for a treat because there is more!!
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Roselyne Murithi – December 23, 2021
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