Eucalyptus is a large-sized, fast-growing tree. Relate it to the myrtle family. For medicinal purposes, eucalyptus leaves are used. They are used as raw materials for the preparation of a variety of medicinal preparations.
Eucalyptus, whose medicinal properties allow it to be recommended against malaria, is used as an alcohol tincture. Essential oil is advised to have an antiseptic and expectorant effect on the body. Ointments, which include this agent, are used to irritate and eliminate pain in the focus of pathology. Oil made from eucalyptus leaves perfectly refreshes the air. For these purposes, it is used in an alcohol solution or by spraying with water.

Preparations, the basis of which is eucalyptus, the healing properties are very diverse. They disinfect, eliminate pain and inflammation, and also deactivate the vital activity of pathogenic microbes. For medical purposes, infusion and broth, tincture and essential oil from the leaves of a healing tree are used. Eucalyptus has healing properties due to its composition. The leaves of this healing tree contain a large amount of essential oil, as well as tarry and tannins. That is why drugs, the basis of which is eucalyptus, are excellent bactericidal and
disinfectants.
In the form of tinctures and decoctions, the plant is especially effective for sore throat and runny nose. When mixed with other essential oils, eucalyptus preparations are recommended for getting rid of colds and rheumatism. Use them for bruises, sprains and muscle inflammation.
Eucalyptus, the medicinal properties of which can eliminate drowsiness, headache and increased fatigue, is effectively used in the form of essential oil for inhalation in case of lung abscess. Recommend it with bronchitis.
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tincture of eucalyptus. Instructions for use of this drug indicate its expectorant, anti-inflammatory, analgesic and strong antiseptic capabilities. The tincture is intended for internal use for coughs, flu, colds and malaria. It also helps with intestinal and gastric diseases of an acute nature. The dosage of its administration is twenty to thirty drops per quarter cup of chilled boiled water. During the day, use tincture should be three times. This drug is used externally.
As a means for inhalation and gargling, tincture of eucalyptus is used to treat tonsillitis and laryngitis, runny nose and tracheitis, lung abscesses and bronchitis. Eucalyptus, the instruction for the use of tincture of which recommends it as a rubbing agent, helps with sciatica and neuralgia, as well as pains of a rheumatic nature. As lotions, a medicinal product from a healing tree is used to wash abscesses, purulent wounds and ulcers. Eucalyptus tincture is also used in gynecology. This tool produces douching in the treatment of ulcers and cervical erosion.