Eucalyptus Dives Essential Oil Information Page
Eucalyptus Dives (Peppermint Eucalyptus) Essential Oil
1. General Information
Attribute |
Details |
INCI Name |
Eucalyptus dives Leaf Oil |
CAS Number |
90028-48-1 |
SKU Code |
EO-EODIV-0010 |
Origin |
Australia |
Extraction Method |
Steam Distilled |
Plant Parts Used |
Leaves |
Common Names |
Peppermint Eucalyptus, “Generic Eucalyptus Oil” |
Quality |
100% Pure, Natural, Organic Essential Oil |
Appearance |
Colourless to pale yellow liquid |
Aroma (Odour Note) |
Top note: fresh, cineolic eucalyptus with camphoraceous, penetrating aroma |
Storage |
Store in a cool, dark place |
Shelf Life |
± 5 years |
Authorized Users |
Strictly Adults and Teenagers |
2. Composition
Constituent |
% Range |
1,8-Cineole (Eucalyptol) |
80–85% |
α-Pinene |
Prominent component |
Key Effects of Molecules
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1,8-Cineole: loosens mucus, helps expectoration, antiviral/antibacterial
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α-Pinene: regulates mucus production, antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral
3. Aromatic & Therapeutic Profile
Key Actions |
Benefits |
Respiratory Relief |
Reduces congestion, promotes easier breathing |
Immune Support |
Helps prevent viral seasonal illnesses (cold/flu) |
Purifying |
Air sanitizing, environmental cleansing |
Energizing Aroma |
Lifts fatigue, boosts vitality, refreshing |
4. Application & Dilution
Method |
Guidelines |
Suitability |
Massage/Frictions |
1–6 drops in 15 ml (3 Tbsp) carrier oil (0.5–2%). Apply chest, back, soles of feet, neck/back of ears. |
+++ |
Inhalation (Adults only) |
Steam inhalation (5 drops in bowl of hot water, 5–10 mins), or 1–2 drops on handkerchief/scarf. |
+++ |
Diffusion |
Safer blended with softer oils. Max 2 drops E. dives + 8 drops other oils. Diffuse 10 min/hour, up to 3x/day. |
+++ |
Spray |
5 drops EO + 10 ml glycerine + water, in 100 ml total. Use as room/pillow spray. |
++ |
Homecare/Surface cleaning |
Add a few drops to vinegar or Castile soap. Keep away from children & pets. |
++ |
Body/Face/Bath |
Not recommended (--) |
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5. Reported Properties
Property |
Strength |
Anticatarrhal (decongestant) |
+++ |
Mucolytic/Expectorant |
+++ |
Antiseptic |
+++ |
Antibacterial |
+++ |
Antiviral |
+++ |
Immunity stimulating |
+++ |
Antifungal |
++ |
Anti-parasitic |
++ |
Anti-inflammatory |
+ |
Insect repellent |
+ |
Energizing, Refreshing, Purifying |
+++ |
6. Traditional & Practical Uses
Application |
Purpose |
Cold & Flu |
Supports recovery, opens airways, immunity boost |
Respiratory Relief |
Sinusitis, bronchitis (chronic & acute), phlegmy coughs |
ENT Use |
Laryngitis, pharyngitis, earache/otitis |
Skin Infections |
Mycosis, yeast, minor infections (diluted only) |
Seasonal Viral Prevention |
Useful during contagious periods (schools, public transport, hospitals, winter seasons) |
Senior Care |
Restorative and gentle support for recovering adults |
Aromatherapeutic |
Refreshing, stimulating, purifying oil for winter |
7. Blending Suggestions
Effect / Profile |
Best Oils to Blend With |
Freshness |
Peppermint, Spearmint
|
Forest/Woodlands |
Pine, Juniper Berry, Cedarwood, Cypress
|
Eucalyptus Synergy |
Eucalyptus citriodora, Eucalyptus radiata
|
Sanitizing Blends |
Tea Tree, Ravintsara, Niaouli
|
Herbal/Floral |
Lavender, Rose Geranium, Rosemary, Chamomile German, Thyme
|
Spicy/Citrusy |
Clove Bud, Black Pepper, Citronella, Lemon, Mandarin
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8. Safety & Precautions
Warning |
Details |
Age |
Restricted to adults & teens only |
Pregnancy / Breastfeeding |
❌ Not suitable |
Asthma |
❌ Avoid (especially inhalation/diffusion close-up) |
High Blood Pressure / Epilepsy |
❌ Avoid |
Skin Use |
Can irritate in high doses – always dilute (max 2%). Avoid on face. |
Diffusion |
Can cause headache or sensitivity if overused – blend with softer oils (e.g. Lavender) |
Internal Use |
❌ Toxic if ingested |
Pets/Children |
Keep out of reach |
Patch Test |
Always perform a patch test before use |
9. Key Recommendations
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Strong respiratory support oil (like E. globulus), but intense — best reserved for adults.
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Blend with gentler oils for softer diffusion.
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For sensitive people, children, or pregnancy: safer choices = Eucalyptus Radiata or Eucalyptus Smithii.
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