Cajeput Oil

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Product Code :CJT-RS-EO
Botanical Name :Malaleuca Cajeputi
Plant Part :Twigs
Country of Origin :India
Blends Well With :Cedarwood; Clove Bud; Labdanum; Origanum; Rosemary; Thyme
Color & Odor :sweet rather penetrating smell
Method of Extraction :Steam Distillation
Weight & Rate :15 Ml (USD 6.75)  100 Ml (USD 13)  500 Ml (USD 22)  1 Ltr (USD 37)            
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Cajeput oil is extracted from the leaves and twigs of the Cajeput tree, which is also known as the Melaleuca leucadendron or paperbark tree. The Cajeput tree is native to Southeast Asia and Australia, where it is grown commercially for its essential oil. The tree grows best in tropical climates with high humidity and rainfall. It can grow up to 30 meters tall and has thin, white bark that peels away in paper-like layers they prefer humid environments and can grow in a wide range of soils, from sandy to clayey. The Cajeput tree is typically grown from seed or cuttings and requires well-draining soil and plenty of water. The tree has a straight trunk with a smooth, whitish bark that peels off in thin sheets.

The leaves of the Cajeput tree are lance-shaped, and the flowers are small and white, with a distinctive aroma. The leaves and twigs of the cajeput tree are harvested for the production of cajeput oil. Harvesting is typically done by hand, and the leaves and twigs are collected and dried before processing to extract the oil. Cajeput oil production is mainly concentrated in Southeast Asia, particularly in Indonesia, where it is produced on a large scale for both domestic and international markets. However, it is believed that The word "Cajeput" has come from the Malay word "kayu putih," which means "white wood." This is a reference to the tree's white, papery bark.To extract the oil from the leaves and twigs of the Cajeput tree, the Steam distillation process is followed. The oil obtained is a colorless or pale yellow liquid with a strong, medicinal odor.

It has a fresh and camphor-like aroma. Cajeput oil is composed primarily of terpenes, including cineol, terpineol, and pinene, which are responsible for its characteristic aroma and many of its medicinal properties. It is also high in antioxidants and has anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, making it a popular natural remedy for a variety of health issues. Thus, this oil is widely used in aromatherapy and as an ingredient in various cosmetic and personal care products. It is often used to treat respiratory infections, such as colds, flu, bronchitis, and sinusitis, as well as skin infections, such as acne, eczema, and psoriasis. It is also used as a natural pain reliever for muscle aches and rheumatism. Cajeput oil is often used in aromatherapy due to its invigorating and uplifting scent. It is believed to promote mental clarity and improve mood.

It can be diffused in a room or added to a bath or massage oil for a relaxing and refreshing experience.The use of Cajeput oil dates back centuries and has a long history in traditional medicine, particularly in Southeast Asia. It has been used by indigenous peoples in the regions of Southeast Asia and Australia for centuries for its medicinal properties. The oil was first introduced to Europe in the 17th century, where it became popular as a treatment for respiratory infections, such as colds and flu. During World War I, Cajeput oil was used as a disinfectant and antiseptic for wounds and other injuries. In traditional Chinese medicine, Cajeput oil is known as Chen Xiang oil and is used to treat a variety of ailments, including headaches, joint pain, and skin conditions.

In Indonesia, Cajeput oil is used in traditional massage therapies, and it is believed to help relieve muscle aches and promote relaxation. Today, Cajeput oil is used in Aromatherapy and Natural health products for its various therapeutic properties, including its ability to relieve respiratory congestion, reduce inflammation, and fight infection. Overall, cajeput oil has a rich and diverse history in traditional medicine, and its use continues to this day as a natural remedy for various health conditions.

INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS OF CAJEPUT OIL - CLEANING, PHARMACEUTICALS, FOOD, PERFUMERY

  • Cleaners Manufacturing Industry: The antiseptic and antimicrobial properties of Cajeput Oil make it an effective ingredient in cleaning products such as disinfectants, air fresheners, and laundry detergents.

  • Pharmaceuticals Industry: This oil is used in pharmaceutical products such as cough and cold remedies, pain relief products, and topical creams for skin conditions and other pharmaceutical products.

  • Food and Beverages Industry: It is used as a flavoring agent in some foods and beverages, including baked goods, chewing gum, and herbal teas.

  • Agro Chemicals Industry: It is sometimes used as a natural pesticide and fungicide in agriculture to protect crops from pests and diseases.

  • Perfumery Industry: The fresh, camphor-like aroma of cajeput oil makes it a popular ingredient in perfumes and fragrances.

  • Skincare Industry: This oil is used in skincare products for its antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. It can help to soothe and heal acne-prone skin, and thus it is added to Facial oils, Face creams, Body lotions, Moisturizers, serums, etc.

  • Aromatherapy Industry: It is commonly used in aromatherapy for its soothing and uplifting properties. It can be diffused in the air, added to bathwater, or used in massage oils.

  • Paint Industry: This oil is used in the manufacture of paints, varnishes, and other industrial products for its antimicrobial and antifungal properties.

CAJEPUT OIL - USEFUL EFFECTS - TREATS SKIN ISSUES, FRESHEN BREATH, NOURISH HAIR

  • Make your spaces energizing: This oil helps create a soothing and refreshing aroma in the rooms. So it can be used as a Room spray to create such an environment. To make it, mix Cajeput oil with water and a few drops of your favorite essential oil. This can be especially useful for creating a relaxing atmosphere in your bedroom or office. You can also use it in a Diffuser, in which you can add a few drops of cajeput oil to a diffuser or humidifier to create an uplifting and invigorating atmosphere and makes your home or office refreshing and energizing.

  • Use it to treat your Skin problems: Mix a few drops of Cajeput oil with a carrier oil such as jojoba or coconut oil to create a soothing and healing facial oil. This can help to reduce acne, redness, and inflammation. You can also add a few drops to your daily moisturizer or serum to help reduce inflammation and irritation and promote healthy, clear skin. This can help to reduce acne, redness, and inflammation.

  • Use it to Freshen up the breath: Take care of your mouth by using Add a few drops of cajeput oil to water and use as a mouthwash to help kill bacteria and freshen your breath. It can also help to reduce inflammation in the gums and relieve toothache pain.

  • Inhale to treat Common health problems: Suffering from cold and flu? Then, use this oil to deal with these common health problems. Add a few drops of cajeput oil to a bowl of hot water and inhale the steam to help soothe respiratory symptoms such as congestion and coughing.

  • Add it to your Household cleaning: Add a few drops of cajeput oil to homemade cleaning products such as floor cleaners and disinfectants to help kill bacteria and fungi and create a refreshing scent. This can help to create a healthier and more pleasant living environment. You can also use it as a cleaning spray. To make the DIY cleaning spray, mix cajeput oil with water and vinegar to create a natural cleaning spray that can help kill bacteria and fungi and create a refreshing scent.

  • Use it as an Insect repellent: This oil carries all the properties which help to repel insects, bugs, and mosquitoes. To use it, mix cajeput oil with a carrier oil and apply it to the skin to help repel mosquitoes, flies, and other insects. This can be especially useful during outdoor activities. You can also add a few drops of citronella or lemongrass oil for an extra insect-repelling boost.

  • Use it to make your Hair Nourished & soft: This oil works magically on the hair. It makes them smoother, softer & thicker. To use this oil you can try a DIY hair mask. To make this a nourishing and moisturizing hair mask, mix a few drops of cajeput oil with coconut oil and honey. Apply this mask to the damp hair and leave it on for 30 minutes before rinsing out.

  • Use it as a pain reliever rub: This oil may help to reduce the pain in joints & sore muscles. To use it on your body make a DIY muscle rub, To make this muscles rub, Mix cajeput oil with a carrier oil such as coconut oil and massage it onto sore muscles or joints to help reduce pain and inflammation. You can also add a few drops of peppermint oil for an extra cooling effect.

CAJEPUT OIL - BENEFICIAL OUTCOMES

  • It has anti-inflammatory properties, which means it can help reduce inflammation and swelling in the body.

  • It has antimicrobial properties, which means it can help kill bacteria and fungi in the body.

  • This oil has analgesic properties, which means it can help reduce pain and discomfort in the body, including headaches, muscle pain, and joint pain.

  • It has a soothing aroma, which can help promote relaxation and reduce stress and anxiety.

  • It has expectorant properties, which means it can help loosen mucus and relieve coughing and congestion.

  • It may be potentially beneficial for respiratory conditions such as bronchitis, asthma, and sinusitis.

  • This oil has antiseptic and astringent properties, which means it can help prevent infections and promote the healing of cuts and wounds.

  • It helps in reducing the formation of acne and improves overall skin health.

  • It can help to kill bacteria in the mouth and promote healthy teeth and gums as it has antiseptic properties.

Cajuput oil cools down the body and helps with infections such as colds, laryngitis and bronchitis. It is also helpful for asthma, sinusitis and a sore throat.

It is variously known as White tea-tree, Broad-leaved tea-tree, Paper-barked tea-tree, Swamp tea-tree, and White-wood.

As with all essential oils, they should not be used during pregnancy and never ingested (taken internally) and should be kept away from children and pets.

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