The essential oil of Niauli, also known as the essential oil of Melaleuca viridiflora, is obtained from the leaves and twigs of the Niauli tree, which is native to Australia, New Caledonia, and other Pacific islands. Below are the properties, uses, extraction method, and other details about this essential oil:
Origin:
The Niauli tree is a member of the Myrtaceae family and is very similar to the tea tree, from which an essential oil is also extracted. It is found in swampy areas and humid forests of Australia, New Caledonia, and other Pacific islands.
Properties:
The essential oil of Niauli has antimicrobial, antiseptic, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, expectorant, and decongestant properties. It is also believed to have analgesic properties and is a good tonic for the respiratory and nervous systems.
Botanical Name: Melaleuca viridiflora
INCI: Melaleuca viridiflora Leaf Oil
Family: Myrtaceae
Part Used: Leaves
CAS: 85085‐48‐9
EINECS: 285‐377‐1
Marjoram (Origanum majorana) is an aromatic plant commonly used in cooking and natural medicine. The essential oil of marjoram is obtained from the leaves and flowers of the plant through steam distillation. Below are its properties, uses, and method of extraction:
Origin:
Marjoram is a plant native to the Mediterranean region, but it is now cultivated worldwide for its medicinal and aromatic properties.
Properties:
The essential oil of marjoram is known for its antiseptic, antispasmodic, carminative, expectorant, sedative, and analgesic properties. It is also used to relieve muscle and joint pain, menstrual disorders, and digestive issues.
Uses:
The essential oil of marjoram can be used in various ways, including:
In aromatherapy: it can be inhaled directly or through a diffuser to relieve anxiety, stress, and tension.
Botanical Name: Origanum Majorana
INCI: Origanum majorana Herb Oil
Family: Lamiaceae
Part Used: Flowers and Leaves
CAS: 84082-58-6
EINECS: 282-004-4