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A clean-breath ritual for mental heaviness.
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ABOUT THIS OIL
Niaouli Oil
- Botanical
- Melaleuca quinquenervia
- Method
- Steam distillation of leaves
- Origin
- Madagascar, Australia
- Aroma
- Fresh, camphoraceous, sweet, medicinal
Benefits
- Enjoy a bright, herbal aroma when diffused
- Freshen spaces with clean scent notes
- Blend with citrus or woodsy oils
- Ideal for daytime aromatherapy routines
- Suitable for home diffuser use
DESIGNED FOR CLEAN-BREATH MOMENTS
Not just oil.
A fresh ritual for mental heaviness.
For the thinking that feels covered in film — two crisp protocols around the bottle. One drop, five breaths, done.
Ritual 1
The closed-in feeling before the day has started.
Niaouli Essential Oil is often 1,8-cineole-led; a Madagascar niaouli oil analysis reported 1,8-cineole at 31.5%, with viridiflorol and α-pinene also present. 1,8-cineole interacts with scent-linked brain pathways and sensory channels, more like a clear morning signal than an energy drink; in a 62-patient randomized trial, 1% 1,8-cineole inhalation reduced A-VAS, STAI, and POMS anxiety measures after inhalation.
Ritual 2
The thinking that feels covered in film.
Niaouli’s 1,8-cineole connects this ritual to the olfactory-limbic pathway, where scent can shift alertness and task readiness without caffeine. A 20-volunteer aroma study found absorbed 1,8-cineole related to cognitive task performance, giving this small pause a measurable reason to exist.
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Why should niaouli smell crisp but show so little?
We compared niaouli oils by leaf source, cineole-style freshness, distillation clarity, and label documentation. Fresh aroma should not hide vague sourcing.
| Gya Labs [OURS] | Other brands | Drugstore oils | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plant part | Niaouli leaves | Niaouli oil | Unknown |
| Extraction method | Steam-distilled leaf oil | Steam-distilled | Unlisted |
| Aroma profile | Fresh, herbal, lightly camphorous | Herbal-fresh | Synthetic fresh scent |
| Profile cue | Cineole-style character checked | Rounded claim | Unlisted |
| Source clarity | Leaf source shown | Partial | Not shown |
| Synthetic fragrance | No | No | Sometimes |
| Price position | Mid-range value | Higher | Lower, less proof |
| Refunds if you don’t love it | 60 days, no questions | 30 days | Final sale |
Frequently Asked Questions
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FAQs
Niaouli oil is reminiscent of the aroma of eucalyptus. It has a strong penetrating balsamic aroma, but is considered pleasant.
No, neroli oil and niaouli oil are two different oils with different properties. Neroli oil is obtained from the flowers of bitter orange trees, also called Citrus aurantium var. amara; whereas, niaouli oil is obtained from the evergreen tree Melaleuca Viridiflora.
Niaouli oil is almost similar to tea tree oil. It can be said that both these oils are relatives with niaouli oil sharing several properties of tea tree oil. Tea tree is from Melaleuca alternifolia and niaouli is from Melaleuca quinquenervia. Niaouli is a member of the tea tree oil family and is an ideal and milder substitute for the potent tea tree essential oil.
Niaouli essential oil must never be taken orally or ingested as it may lead to adverse reactions including vomiting and diarrhea.
Niaouli essential oil is mostly used in skin care and scalp care. If you check the ingredient list of your cosmetics you may find Niaouli oil listed as one of the ingredients. The oil can be diluted and applied on the skin for a youthful radiance.
Gya Labs' Niaouli essential oil is good for the skin. It is also a good massage oil that can be applied on the joints and muscles. It can be blended with more powerful essential oils and diffused in aromatherapy.
Diluted tea tree oil is a good substitute for niaouli oil. The other substitutes are frankincense, lemon and rosemary oils.
Dilute the essential oil of niaouli with carrier oils, creams, lotions, shampoos or water and then gently apply it on the face, scalp, abdomen and joints
You can purchase niaouli oil from Gya Labs. Niaouli essential oil has a fresh, sweet, and slightly medicinal aroma. It is often used to support respiratory health. It can help alleviate congestion, coughs, and other respiratory issues due to its expectorant properties.




