: white trunk and thin bark. In Australia, it is found in the states of New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania. It easily adapts to all types of soil, including swampy soils (
is its common name in Australia). It serves as a refuge for animals and particularly attracts birds. It grows rapidly and its adult size is between 2 and 9 m. In appearance, it looks a lot like
, except that the biochemistry of its essential oil is quite different.
- Botanical family of myrtaceae
- Latin name: Melaleuca ericifolia
The combination of linalool and cineole determines the action of this essential oil and brings it closer to rosewood,
Hô wood or even sweet thyme with a high content of linalool.
* Essential oil obtained by steam distillation of leafy twigs
- Its anti-infectious , antifungal and immunostimulant potential brings it very close to rosewood.
- Perfect for sensitive , emotional people in need of internal security , of which it will reduce concerns and tensions at all levels.
- Effective against certain migraines .
- This essential oil is ideal for children with fragile immunity and withdrawn .
- Significant interest in respiratory conditions (thanks to its high but not excessive cineole rate)
- Adaptogenic and de-stressing action that will not generate any torpor.
To benefit from this power , use it in moderation, whether it is a gentle diffusion system or a massage oil where the rosalina will represent 3 to 5% of the total volume of the preparation.
- Massage
- Inhalation
- Diffusion.
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In diffusion , it is the best possible substitute for rosewood.
It is interesting in the cosmetic field, by the astringent action of linalool.
Melaleuca ericifolia From a family farm applying the rules of sustainable agriculture
Main constituents- linalool: 40.64%
- 1.8 cineole: 25.36%
- alpha-pinene: 6.3%
- aromadendrene: 2.68%