Melaleuca Leucadendron Cajuputi Leaf Essential Oil
Our organically crafted Cajeput Essential Oil is steam distilled from the aromatic leaves and twigs of the Melaleuca cajuputi tree, native to Australia. Also known as 'White Tea Tree', 'White Wood', and 'Weeping Paperbark Tree', Melaleuca cajuputi shares many properties with Eucalyptus and Tea Tree due to their common genus, Melaleuca. Aromatically, Cajeput Essential Oil offers a fresh, fruity, sweet, herbaceous, and camphor-like aroma that blends well with citrus, floral, mint, and wood essential oils.
Botanical Insights
The name Cajeput is derived from its Indonesian name, kayu putih, or White Wood. These trees, with their grey-white papery bark and beautiful white, pink, and purple flowers, are often used in landscape design. Also known as River Tea Trees, Weeping Tea Trees, and Punk Trees, Cajeput trees can grow up to 30 meters in height and are native to Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Java, and Australia.
Reported Benefits and Uses
Respiratory Health: Containing over 70% 1,8 Cineole, Cajeput Essential Oil is well-suited for supporting lung and airway function. It helps reduce congestion from colds or flu, clears the lungs, and supports the respiratory system during mild infections.
Pain and Inflammation Relief: Useful for easing minor pain, inflammation, and muscle spasms, Cajeput Oil is often combined with mints and other botanicals in lotions, balms, and salves for post-exercise relief.
Digestive Health: This Australian essential oil can also support a healthy digestive system.
Emotional and Energetic Qualities: Uplifting and refreshing, Cajeput Essential Oil is calming and rejuvenating, particularly during times of emotional fatigue. It helps promote optimism and a positive outlook. Gentle diffusion in office environments combats drowsiness and enlivens the air with its dynamic, menthol-like aroma.
Experience the versatile and invigorating benefits of Cajeput Essential Oil, crafted to enhance respiratory health, alleviate pain, and uplift your mood naturally.
Our organically crafted Cajeput Essential Oil is steam distilled from the aromatic leaves and twigs of the Melaleuca cajuputi tree, native to Australia. Also known as 'White Tea Tree', 'White Wood', and 'Weeping Paperbark Tree', Melaleuca cajuputi shares many properties with Eucalyptus and Tea Tree due to their common genus, Melaleuca. Aromatically, Cajeput Essential Oil offers a fresh, fruity, sweet, herbaceous, and camphor-like aroma that blends well with citrus, floral, mint, and wood essential oils.
Botanical Insights
The name Cajeput is derived from its Indonesian name, kayu putih, or White Wood. These trees, with their grey-white papery bark and beautiful white, pink, and purple flowers, are often used in landscape design. Also known as River Tea Trees, Weeping Tea Trees, and Punk Trees, Cajeput trees can grow up to 30 meters in height and are native to Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Java, and Australia.
Reported Benefits and Uses
Respiratory Health: Containing over 70% 1,8 Cineole, Cajeput Essential Oil is well-suited for supporting lung and airway function. It helps reduce congestion from colds or flu, clears the lungs, and supports the respiratory system during mild infections.
Pain and Inflammation Relief: Useful for easing minor pain, inflammation, and muscle spasms, Cajeput Oil is often combined with mints and other botanicals in lotions, balms, and salves for post-exercise relief.
Digestive Health: This Australian essential oil can also support a healthy digestive system.
Emotional and Energetic Qualities: Uplifting and refreshing, Cajeput Essential Oil is calming and rejuvenating, particularly during times of emotional fatigue. It helps promote optimism and a positive outlook. Gentle diffusion in office environments combats drowsiness and enlivens the air with its dynamic, menthol-like aroma.
Experience the versatile and invigorating benefits of Cajeput Essential Oil, crafted to enhance respiratory health, alleviate pain, and uplift your mood naturally.
Our organically crafted Cajeput Essential Oil is steam distilled from the aromatic leaves and twigs of the Melaleuca cajuputi tree, native to Australia. Also known as 'White Tea Tree', 'White Wood', and 'Weeping Paperbark Tree', Melaleuca cajuputi shares many properties with Eucalyptus and Tea Tree due to their common genus, Melaleuca. Aromatically, Cajeput Essential Oil offers a fresh, fruity, sweet, herbaceous, and camphor-like aroma that blends well with citrus, floral, mint, and wood essential oils.
Botanical Insights
The name Cajeput is derived from its Indonesian name, kayu putih, or White Wood. These trees, with their grey-white papery bark and beautiful white, pink, and purple flowers, are often used in landscape design. Also known as River Tea Trees, Weeping Tea Trees, and Punk Trees, Cajeput trees can grow up to 30 meters in height and are native to Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Java, and Australia.
Reported Benefits and Uses
Respiratory Health: Containing over 70% 1,8 Cineole, Cajeput Essential Oil is well-suited for supporting lung and airway function. It helps reduce congestion from colds or flu, clears the lungs, and supports the respiratory system during mild infections.
Pain and Inflammation Relief: Useful for easing minor pain, inflammation, and muscle spasms, Cajeput Oil is often combined with mints and other botanicals in lotions, balms, and salves for post-exercise relief.
Digestive Health: This Australian essential oil can also support a healthy digestive system.
Emotional and Energetic Qualities: Uplifting and refreshing, Cajeput Essential Oil is calming and rejuvenating, particularly during times of emotional fatigue. It helps promote optimism and a positive outlook. Gentle diffusion in office environments combats drowsiness and enlivens the air with its dynamic, menthol-like aroma.
Experience the versatile and invigorating benefits of Cajeput Essential Oil, crafted to enhance respiratory health, alleviate pain, and uplift your mood naturally.
INCI: Caprylic Capric Triglycerdies (and) Matricaria recutita (German Chamomile) Flower Extract