Medicinal Use of Eucalyptus- The Australian Aboriginal Way

Learn about the Medicinal Use of Eucalyptus – The Australian Aboriginal Way also known as Bush Medicine who have great knowledge of healing and medicine.

Image of Eucalyptus Gum Trees growing amongst low shrubs
Medicinal Use of Eucalyptus The Australian Aboriginal Way

Medicinal Use of Eucalyptus The Australian Aboriginal Way

Bush Medicine

Known as Bush Medicine, Australian Aborigines are the original people of this land and already had the knowledge and the way of the Medicinal Use of Eucalyptus.

The Aborigines of Australia were already quite knowledgeable in the Medicinal use of Eucalyptus; to them, this bush medicine was a natural part of life.

The White Settlers gained much knowledge from the Aborigines when it came to various uses of Bush Medicine and the use of Eucalyptus was one of the main lessons they learned.

Remember that prior to the arrival of the White Man many illness and diseases did not exist.

Yet due to this increase in illnesses today Eucalyptus oils can be of greater assistance for many other health benefits than what was previously dealt with.

Although today there are many more uses and benefits of using Eucalyptus leaves and its oil (more on that in a later issue) for the time being we will show some of the original and traditional ways as used by the Aboriginal people.

The Aborigines used many forms of bush foods as medicine and used various parts of the plants and trees including the Eucalyptus.

Eucalyptus was one of the most important for a variety of uses.

This is what we will be involved in. At the time they would mostly deal with the various parts of the trees in three main ways of use:

1) The extraction of the sap/ gum, from the roots and bark.

2) The use of leaves either by burning the leaves for inhalation or

3) Be used either by the broken leaves alone or possibly as a combination of both leaves and the gum from the trees as a form of a poultice.

Eucalyptus leaves were infused with body pains, fevers, and chills.

The favorite Eucalyptus trees.

 

Image of The River Red Gum Eucalyptus Tree growing on land blue skies in background
The River Red Gum Tree

The River Red Gum can grow anywhere from 20m to 50m in height (about 65 to 164 feet approx).

The River Red Gum Tree is the most widespread of all the trees.

This has many disinfectant qualities about it which were of great importance for the Aboriginal people.

To treat Diarrhea the Aborigines would extract the gum from the bark and mix this with water and make an infusion to be drunk internally.

To treat cuts, burns, and sores the Aborigines would extract the gum from the trees and mix this with water and rub it on the body.

To treat fevers the Aborigines would burn the leaves and the aroma of the Eucalyptus would help to relieve the breathing.

 

The Lemon Scented Eucalyptus Gum Tree showing the bark of the tree
The Lemon-scented gum tree

The Lemon-scented gum (Corymbia Citriodora), can grow to about 40 m in height (131 ft. approx.).

Due to its smell of citronella which attracts mosquitoes.

The Aborigines would pile up some branches and place them a short distance from the campsite which would keep the mosquitoes away.

To treat toothaches they would mix the gum from the Lemon-scented gum trees along with boiled water as it has a general anesthetic effect.

To help stop bleeding the Aborigines would make a poultice mixed with mud and leaves.

These are just some of the benefits the Aboriginal people of Australia received using various forms of the Eucalyptus.

Now let’s move forward on how Eucalyptus Essential Oil can benefit you in various aspects of life.

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