Respiratory problems are common in the United States as well as many other developed nations. Part of the contributing factors of today's respiratory issues are a direct result of indoor and outdoor pollution, including particles, biological contaminants and gaseous pollutants. Air pollution: viruses, germs and other contaminants are everywhere. So how can the average person improve there respiratory health and wellbeing?
Researchers are finding more and more evidence of the medical benefits of using essential oils such as eucalyptus oil, peppermint oil, tea tree oil and others. These benefits include improved respiratory health, reduction of stress and trauma, lowering blood sugar and blood pressure, pain management, headaches, and mental exhaustion just to name a few. Scientists are also exploring the role of essential oils for treatment of different types of cancers and other serious diseases. The results to date have been very promising.
Aromatherapy is fast becoming a viable alternative for many people looking to live healthier lives - proactively. But what is aromatherapy? It is not just a product that smells good. Aromatherapy is the practice of utilizing volatile oils (essential oils) that are found in plants as a natural, holistic approach to medicine, or an alternative method of caring for the body and mind. These essential oils are very aromatic - hence the term "aromatherapy".
Eucalyptus oil is the volatile oil extracted for the leaf of the eucalyptus tree. The leaves are harvested from the tree and distilled in a stream distillation unit. The result is an aromatic volatile oil extract containing the essence of the leaf. According to the US National Institute of Health, "Eucalyptus leaf contains chemicals that might help control blood sugar. It also contains chemicals that might have activity against bacteria and fungi. Eucalyptus oil contains chemicals that might help pain and inflammation. It might also block chemicals that cause asthma."
The US National Institute of Health also states "Developing research suggests that eucalyptol, a chemical found in eucalyptus oil, might be able to break up mucous. Some people with severe asthma have been able to lower their dosage of steroid medications if they take eucalyptol." Eucalyptus oil can help open bronchial pathways while reducing phlegm and mucus, thus allowing fore easier breathing.
Those suffering from asthma can prepare topical applications and/or use an inhaler that contains the oil. The same treatment can be used on those suffering from sinusitis.
Another method of treatment is through steam inhalation. A simple application would be adding a few drops of eucalyptus oil to a steaming hot pot of water - gently lean in and place your head over the pot of steam- breathing deeply. A few drops of oil in a warm shower will have a similar effect as a steam shower.
Juliana Livewell is a highly respected contributor for 100PureEssentialOils.com. She has been actively involved in aromatherapy since 2005 and is always looking to share her extensive knowledge with others.
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