Niauli Oil

OTHER NAME(S): Caje Oil, Huile de Niaouili, Niauli Aetheroleum, Melaleuca viridiflora, Aceite Niauli, Huile De Niaouli

Overview

Niauli oil is the oil from the leaves of the Melaleuca viridiflora plant. People use the oil to make medicine. Do not confuse niauli oil with tea tree oil and cajeput oil, which are made from different species of Melaleuca plants.

People take niauli oil by mouth or apply it directly for swelling (inflammation) of the airways, cough, and bronchitis.

Niauli oil contains chemicals that might help stimulate blood circulation and kill bacteria and germs.

Niauli oil contains chemicals that might help stimulate blood circulation and kill bacteria and germs.

References
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