Cajeput Oil
Cajeput Oil
- Suitable for Vegans
- GC/MS Tested
2.5mls =(.0845oz), 5mls = (.169oz), 10mls =(.338oz), 30mls =(1oz), 50mls =(1.69oz), 100mls =(3.38oz), 250mls =(8.45oz), 500mls =(16.9oz), 1000mls =(33.8oz)
clean penetrating aroma useful during winter months for its clearing and anti-viral properties. Regarded highly in the East, where it is used medicinally.
Product Details
clean penetrating aroma useful during winter months for its clearing and anti-viral properties. Regarded highly in the East, where it is used medicinally.
Additional Information
KOBASHI CAJEPUT (CAJUPUT) OIL 100% Pure
LATIN NAME: Melaleuca cajuputi.
SOURCE: Steam distilled from the leaves and buds.
COLOUR: Clear.
ORIGIN: Vietnam.
AROMA: Strong, clean, penetrating, medicinal, ecalyptol note, slightly lemony.
QUALITIES: A very useful oil during the winter months for its clearing and anti-viral properties. Regarded highly in the East, where it is used medicinally.
A tall evergreen tree up to thirty metres in height belonging to the Myrtaceae family. It has alternate, finely hairy, thick pointed leaves and small creamy white flowers. The trunk has a whitish papery thin, flaking bark and the tree is known in Malay as 'caju-puti' meaning white wood. Native to South Eastern Asia to Northern Australia and has been introduced to many countries including India. Closely related to eucalyptus, niaouli and tea tree
Organically grown: no pesticides or herbicides used produced from the leaves and buds from trees grown in the wild.
LATIN NAME: Melaleuca cajuputi.
SOURCE: Steam distilled from the leaves and buds.
COLOUR: Clear.
ORIGIN: Vietnam.
AROMA: Strong, clean, penetrating, medicinal, ecalyptol note, slightly lemony.
QUALITIES: A very useful oil during the winter months for its clearing and anti-viral properties. Regarded highly in the East, where it is used medicinally.
A tall evergreen tree up to thirty metres in height belonging to the Myrtaceae family. It has alternate, finely hairy, thick pointed leaves and small creamy white flowers. The trunk has a whitish papery thin, flaking bark and the tree is known in Malay as 'caju-puti' meaning white wood. Native to South Eastern Asia to Northern Australia and has been introduced to many countries including India. Closely related to eucalyptus, niaouli and tea tree
Organically grown: no pesticides or herbicides used produced from the leaves and buds from trees grown in the wild.