Name: Melaleuca quinquenervia (Cav.) S. T. Blake
Why niaouli? Niaouli aromatherapy essential oil has similar benefits to its more well-known counterpart, tree tree, including a sweet, fresh, and intense aroma. Niaouli is naturally purifying, which makes it an effective householder cleaner. You can even use it to control pests on your prize veggies in the garden or on any unsightly insect bites after a day of play outdoors. Niaouli is also a useful skin support for a healthy and radiant complexion.
Quality Assured: Our organic niaouli essential oil is responsibly sourced from Madagascar. The essential oil is steam distilled from the leaves and young twigs. Every batch of oil is Certified Organic by Oregon Tilth and produced without the use of genetic engineering, artificial fertilizers, or pesticides. Additionally, our expert aromatherapists here at the Apothecary Shoppe personally assess all of our oils—using touch, taste, smell, and lab analyses—to ensure that your essential oil is suitable for use and entirely free of adulterants.
Independent third-party lab reports including GC/MS and pesticide testing results are available upon request. Please send a request to apothecary@achs.edu and include the essential oil Latin name and lot number; results include a comparative analysis with ISO and the Pharmacopeia when available.
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Benefits: Niaouli aromatherapy essential oil contains many cleansing qualities and can open the breath. Niaouli essential oil can also invigorate the senses and restore your skin.
Regulatory Status: Niaouli essential oil is not listed on the FDA Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) list.
Oils That Blend Well With Niaouli: Niaouli is a middle note with a high intensity, but it mellows as it dries. It blends well with:
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lavender Lavandula angustifolia (Mill.)
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lemon Citrus limonum (Risso)
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cardamom Elettaria cardamomum (L.)
Formula:
OPEN AND CLEAR BREATH BLEND
Niaouli Melaleuca quinquenervia oil: 6 teaspoons
Pine Pinus sylvestris oil: 3 teaspoons
Rosemary Rosmarinus officinalis oil: 3 teaspoons
Lavender Lavandula angustifolia oil: 2 teaspoons
Lemon Citrus limonum oil: 2 teaspoons
Alcohol (90%): 4½ cups
Mix all ingredients. To prepare as an inhalation, add 3 teaspoons to 6 cups of boiling water. This mixture can also be added to the bath water or to footbaths. Use 3 drops in the bath or 1 to 2 drops in a footbath.