This tree, which can be found in Madagascar, Australia or New Caledonia, provides an essential oil with a complex structure, used for a very long time in aromatherapy. As in the case of eucalyptus globulus, it is important to pay attention to its aroma: intense, complex, camphoric, sulfur. Some lots give off a subtle aroma, in line with the complexity of niaouli. Others, on the other hand, reveal a sulfur aspect that is really excessive and uninviting at first glance.
The advice of the Aromatherapist, André Bitsas ( Body and Soul Aromatherapy, Editions Amyris, p. 70): " Niaouli essential oil is antibacterial and antiviral . It is traditionally used at the respiratory level: it is an excellent anti-flu. " " EO also manifests its antibacterial and antiviral efficacy at the genitourinary level. " " Niaouli essential oil is also a venous decongestant , which will inevitably be found in a host of recipes for external use targeting poor venous return, heavy legs, varicose veins. " " As a protection, it can be applied pure on the parts of the skin that will undergo radiotherapy . "
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