Niaouli essential oil is highly concentrated in 1,8-cineole, alpha-terpineol, limonene, and alpha-pinene. These different molecules give it the following main properties:
It is possible to export niaouli essential oil from Madagascar. Aromeya is a trusted wholesaler of niaouli essential oil, distributing it worldwide. Known botanically as Melaleuca quinquenervia, niaouli is commonly called kininindrano in Madagascar. This tree grows 15 to 20 meters tall and features distinctive layered bark. It thrives in the warm, humid climates of Madagascar’s east coast. The essential oil is produced by distilling the leaves of the niaouli tree and is available through Aromeya.
Niaouli essential oil is highly concentrated in 1,8-cineole, alpha-terpineol, limonene, and alpha-pinene. These different molecules give it the following main properties:
Niaouli essential oil contains several allergenic biochemical components: limonene (5–10%), geraniol (≤1%), linalool (≤1%), and eugenol (≤5%). A good-quality niaouli essential oil should meet strict quality standards. Don’t hesitate to ask your dealer to verify the authenticity and purity of your oil.
Niaouli essential oil is highly concentrated in 1,8-cineole, alpha-terpineol, limonene, and alpha-pinene. These different molecules give it the following main properties:
Niaouli essential oil contains several allergenic biochemical components: limonene (5–10%), geraniol (≤1%), linalool (≤1%), and eugenol (≤5%). A good-quality niaouli essential oil should meet strict quality standards. Don’t hesitate to ask your dealer to verify the authenticity and purity of your oil.
Madagascar Niaouli essential oil is indicated in adults. Pregnant women under 3 months, babies and children under 3 years of age cannot use Niaouli essential oil.
Aromeya suggests niaouli essential oil in the following cases: • Respiratory infections (congested bronchi, colds, sinusitis, pharyngitis) • Venous congestions (varicose veins, hemorrhoids, heavy legs) • Immune deficiency • Skin irritation (acne, boiling, mild burning, sting)
Niaouli essential oil is irritating to the skin, it is recommended to dilute to 20% in vegetable oil before any skin application (20% essential oil with 80% vegetable oil).
Be sure to seek medical advice before using Niaouli essential oil for people with asthma. Seek medical advice prior to use of this essential oil for people with epilepsy due to the high dose epileptic risk. For pregnant women and babies, diluted skin application is possible upon medical advice.