
Common Name: Niaouli, Gomenol Oil, Cineole type Niaouli, MQV, True Niaouli
Family Name: Myrtaceae (Myrtle)
Scientific Name: Melaleuca viridiflora, M. quinquenervia
Country of Production: Madagascar, Australia, Tasmania
Indigenous Country: Madagascar, Australia, Tasmania
Country of Production: Madagascar, Australia, Tasmania
History:
Chemical Constituents: Class: Oxide. Up to 55% cineole, 15% terpineol, beta-caryophyllene, benzaldehyde
Plant Description: An evergreen tree growing to 60 feet with a flexible or paper bark and pointed linear leaves bearing yellow spike flowers.
Processing Methods: Steam distilled.
Yin Yang: Yin
Color Range: Clear to light green.
Applications: Aroma lamp, bath, inhaler, diffusor, lotion, massage, mist spray, salve.
Emotional: Stubborn, must have your way, you are right, greedy, hold onto things or money (yet never seem to have money), or "work, work and never get ahead", often into power struggles, unloved, left out TO surrendering, feeling loved, abundant, letting go
Mental: I live in a world that cares for me and provides for my needs. Life is sweet. I treat others with dignity and they treat me with dignity. There is enough for all of us, as there is no end to love.
Physical: Used to improve digestion, strengthen the immune system and support the endocrine system, cleanse the intestines, purify, remove cellulite and waste materials from the body, remove excess fluids, relax the nerves, open sinus and breathing passages, etc.
Spiritual: Can indicate that there are childhood issues, especially around 2 years of age that need to be cleared. Niaouli helps to resolve power struggles begun in infancy, usually around food, but more often around body function such as potty training. A habit of