
Eucalyptus (Radiata) Essential Oil
Eucalyptus Radiata
Of the 20 species of eucalyptus used in aromatherapy, radiata is the most gentle eucalyptus essential oil with a lighter, less medicinal scent. It’s perfect for fighting bacterial and respiratory infections, colds and flus. Plus, it can alleviate sore muscles, joints and rheumatism. Your favourite spa scent, but better.
Country of Origin: South Africa
How To Use
Direct Inhalation: Inhale directly from the bottle for fast results.
Diffuser: Add 5-15 drops to a diffuser.
Absorption through skin: Essential oil molecules are also able to penetrate the skin and pass into the capillary blood. It is very beneficial to add them to massage oils, lotions, skin care etc.
Bath: Add a few drops of essential oil to your bath water and enjoy benefits through both topical absorption and inhalation.
Note: Always dilute essential oils in carrier oil or lotion before using directly on the skin.
Ingredient List
Organic Eucalyptus Radiata Essential Oil
Method Of Extraction: Steam Distilled
Storage & Expiration
Shelf life is 2-3 years. Avoid direct sunlight, rebottling to a smaller bottle will help keep the EO more fresh (less stale air in the bottle)
Essential Oil Disclaimer
The information provided on this page is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Always dilute essential oils before use. For external, topical application only. Keep out of reach of children.
Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before using essential oils, especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have a medical condition, or are using essential oils on children or pets.
Eucalyptus (Radiata) Essential Oil
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At Nezza Naturals, our products are proudly free from phthalates, silicones, sulfates, parabens, petrochemicals, and synthetic preservatives.
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Common Questions
Essential Oil Safety Tips
Essential oils are highly concentrated plant extracts—and a little goes a long way. While they offer many benefits, improper use can lead to skin irritation, sensitization, or other unwanted effects.
Always follow these safety guidelines:
- Never apply essential oils directly to the skin without dilution.
- Dilute properly in a carrier oil, lotion, or other medium before topical use.
- Avoid ingestion, unless under the guidance of a qualified professional.
- Store out of reach of children and away from heat or direct sunlight.
Common Questions
What are Essential Oils?
Essential oils are highly concentrated, aromatic compounds extracted from various parts of plants—such as flowers, leaves, roots, and bark.
They’re called “essential” because they capture the plant’s natural essence—its scent, therapeutic properties, and core characteristics.
Most essential oils are extracted through steam distillation, though other methods include cold pressing, solvent extraction, and CO₂ extraction. These oils are the foundation of aromatherapy and have been used for centuries to support physical, emotional, and mental well-being.
Common Questions
Useful Essential Oil Conversions
These common conversions can help when creating DIY blends or using essential oils in recipes:
- 20 drops = 1 ml
- 200 drops = 10 ml
- 30 ml = 1 oz
- 1,000 ml = 32 oz = 1 Litre
- 4,000 ml = 128 oz = 4 Litres (approx. 1 gallon)
Tip: Drop size may vary slightly depending on the oil and dropper type, but these are widely accepted aromatherapy standards.

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I use it to add it in my nasal steam, when I feel too much congested. One of the best!
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