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cajeput (n.)

See Cajuput.

cajeput Sentence Examples

  1. The **cajeput** tree, also known as the white **cajeput** or paperbark, is native to Southeast Asia and Australia.
  2. **Cajeput** oil, extracted from the leaves of the tree, has a strong camphor-like aroma and is used in traditional medicine.
  3. While sometimes confused with tea tree oil, **cajeput** oil has distinct properties and uses.
  4. Popular in aromatherapy, **cajeput** oil is believed to have antiseptic and pain-relieving properties.
  5. In Southeast Asia, **cajeput** leaves are traditionally used to treat coughs and colds.
  6. The papery bark of the **cajeput** tree was used by indigenous people for crafting shelters and boats.
  7. **Cajeput** oil is also used in some commercially available topical pain relief products.
  8. Due to its potential for skin irritation, **cajeput** oil should never be applied directly without dilution.
  9. As with any essential oil, it's crucial to consult a healthcare professional before using **cajeput** oil, especially if pregnant or taking medications.
  10. While **cajeput** oil holds promise for various applications, further research is needed to confirm its effectiveness and safety for specific uses.

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The **cajeput** tree, also known as the white **cajeput** or paperbark, is native to Southeast Asia and Australia.

**Cajeput** oil, extracted from the leaves of the tree, has a strong camphor-like aroma and is used in traditional medicine.

While sometimes confused with tea tree oil, **cajeput** oil has distinct properties and uses.

Popular in aromatherapy, **cajeput** oil is believed to have antiseptic and pain-relieving properties.