Unlocking The Power Of Cajeput Essential Oil
Cajeput essential oil originated from Indonesia, Malaysia, and Australia. It is not as popular as other essential oils like tea tree and lavender, but it just as versatile and useful as our favorites. What is it exactly, and how can you unlock its power? Read on to find out.
What Is Cajeput Essential Oil?
Cajeput essential oil comes from the steam distilled from the twigs and leaves of the cajeput tree and paperbark tree. These trees are related to the tea tree, which is where tea tree essential oil is extracted from. However, cajeput essential oil has a higher concentration of eucalyptus, limonene, and alpha-Terpineol. Nevertheless, like tea tree oil, cajeput essential oil can be used for many therapeutic and medicinal purposes.
Benefits Of Cajeput Essential Oil
Antiseptic
Cajeput essential oil is a potent antiseptic, which makes it great for fighting infections, bacteria, fungi, and viruses. This means that cajeput essential oil can be used for cleaning wounds and as an ingredient for hand sanitizers and antibacterial soaps.
Improves Blood Circulation
Cajeput essential oil is also a stimulant, so using it as a massage oil or for aromatherapy helps promote blood circulation. It is also great for keeping one’s vital organs fully functional.
Decongestant
Cajeput essential oil can help alleviate the symptoms of colds and coughs. If you have a stuffed nose, simply inhale cajeput essential oil and it will clear up your passageways. It can also soothe inflammations within the respiratory system to further help you breathe better.
Expectorant
Cajeput essential oil is truly useful for when you are sick. Because it is an expectorant, it can help facilitate the expulsion of mucus and thus help you recover from your sickness more quickly.
Pain Reliever
Cajeput essential oil is an analgesic, so it can help soothe muscle pain, tooth pain, and even headaches. This also makes cajeput essential oil ideal for massages.
Soothes Muscle Cramps
Muscle pain often comes with muscle cramps or spasms. If either happens to you, cajeput essential oil can help soothe the cramp or spasm, relieve pain, and reduce inflammation to minimize chances of your muscles cramping again.
Anti-Inflammatory
Joint pain is a different story from muscle pain. Arthritis or painful joints in general are caused by inflamed joints. Massaging achy joints with cajeput essential oil can help reduce the inflammation and ease the pain.
Helps With Flatulence
People with problematic digestive systems may experience difficulty relieving gas. When gas is trapped, it becomes painful and uncomfortable. Cajeput essential oil, which has carminative properties, can help stimulate the digestive system and in the process inhibit the formation of gas and facilitate its release.
Insect Repellent
Insects and mosquitoes do not like the scent of cajeput essential oil. If you are ever in need of a mosquito or bug repellant, simply spray this essential oil in your room or rub it onto various parts of your body.
Skin Problems
Thanks to its antibacterial and antifungal properties, cajeput essential oil can be used to treat psoriasis, scabies, and other skin problems.
How To Use Cajeput Essential Oil
Like most essential oils, there are a number of ways to use cajeput essential oil that will allow you to get the most of its benefits. There is no one best way to use cajeput essential oil—how you should use it depends on the issue you are targeting or the benefit you are after. You can buy pure cajeput essential oil so you can use it for a wide range of purposes.
Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy involves inhaling the scent of essential oils. In this process, essential oils enter the body through the nasal passages and activate the olfactory cells, which trigger emotional and sometimes physical responses to the aroma.
If you are looking to use cajeput essential oil as an expectorant, as a decongestant, or to improve your blood circulation, aromatherapy is the way to go.
Roller Balls
Roller balls can be used to either inhale or topically apply essential oils. If opting for topical application, you need to mix cajeput essential oil with a carrier oil such as argan oil, avocado oil, or coconut oil to make it easier for the skin to absorb and avoid any irritation.
Roller balls are ideal if you need cajeput essential oil for joint pain, muscle pain, headaches, and skin problems. They are also good for when you want to have a travel-size decongestant and insect repellent with you.
Massage Oil
You can also massage cajeput essential oil onto the skin to aid in massages for alleviating various types of muscle and joint pain. When using cajeput essential oil as massage oil, remember to mix it with a carrier oil.
As a massage oil, cajeput essential oil is perfect for alleviating pain from arthritis and reducing inflammation. It helps with flatulence and soothes muscle pain and cramps too.
Sprays
It is also possible reap the benefits of cajeput essential oil through sprays. If you intend to use cajeput essential oil as an insect repellent, you can combine it with water. However, for your convenience, we recommend buying the Begone Bug Spray instead of making your own at home.
Blending Cajeput With Other Essential Oils
Naturally, you can mix cajeput essential oil with other essential oils. Doing so lets you reap multiple benefits and either highlight a specific oil’s scent or create a new scent altogether.
Cajeput essential oil has an herbaceous, fruity scent that some people may find overwhelming. It blends well with eucalyptus, clove, bergamot, lavender, thyme, and geranium essential oils. All those oils have their own set of benefits that may overlap or complement the benefits offered by cajeput essential oil.
For instance, to create a massage oil, you may combine eucalyptus with cajeput essential oil to strengthen their soothing effects. Similarly, you could add lavender essential oil to help you relax as you massage yourself or get a massage.
Another amazing blend is lavender and bergamot essential oils with cajeput essential oil for a headache or when you are feeling under the weather. Both lavender and bergamot essential oils have relaxing properties as well as analgesic properties that complement cajeput essential oil’s ability to alleviate pain.
Interesting to know it’s related to the tea tree, I use tea tree oil a lot. I’d love to try this and see if it would be even more beneficial!
It has so many wonderful uses!
This is the first time I’ve hear of Cajeput. I try to use natural products whenever possible. I really like how this oil has so many uses. I love the way more people are finally opening their minds to using things other than harsh chemicals, whether it be medicinal or for cleaning. Thank you for an enlightening artical. We all learn something new every day.
Cajeput oil is an essential oil which I have never used beyond pre-prepared mixtures. I’ll definitely add this to my repertoire.
This is an essential oil I’m intrigued to try for pain!
Never heard of, but good to know there is another tea tree oil option.
Never knew there were so many benefits for cajeput going to try this for breathing easier.
antiseptic, pain reliever, improves blood circulation etc. Its a must have
I have always used tea tree oil for various remedies and disinfection, but never heard of cajeput! I look forward to trying it and seeing if it is even more effective than tea tree oil for me.
Can Cajeput essential oil be used to heal acne or dark spots?
I’m not familiar with this oil. I have Arthritis and want to try it for that.
Cajeput looks interesting. Definitely going to look more into it.
Wow! I’d never heard of Cajeput oil before!
I have never heard of this one before. Interesting!
I have never heard of Cajeput before but I’m going to check it out as I do have joint pain at times.
Never heard of Cajeput prior to reading this. Fascinating!
This is an oil I haven’t heard of before but would love to try it to help alleviate the symptoms of colds and coughs.
fascinating, I have never heard of it before
Cajeput Essential Oil looks amazing with its soothing, pain relieving and anti inflammatory qualities, perfect for recovery and rest and rejuvenation!
i love eucalyptus! if this goes nicely with like you say i’ll have to try
I have never heard of this oil but I love tea tree oil so I may have to try this one
I would like to try this for muscle pain relief.
I’d heard of this oil once or twice before, but not so in-depth. It sounds promising for my mom, who has a lot of inflammation and pain (which I think is related to her high-carb diet). I will look into this more.