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Manuka Essential Oil From East Cape, NZ
Discover the Benefits of Manuka Essential Oil for Health and Beauty
Manuka essential oil from the East Cape region of New Zealand has very powerful antimicrobial properties, very much stronger than the better known Manuka honey from the same region.
Manuka oil is able to treat bacterial, fungal and viral skin conditions like acne, dermatitis, eczema, ringworm, athletes foot, nail fungus and cold sores.
We include this special oil in solution packs in the appropriate concentration for each purpose.
Consumers are embracing Manuka oil as a way to support the body without chemicals, drugs or side effects.
Benefits of Manuka Oil for Troubled Skin
Manuka oil cream has multiple potential uses for healthy, clear skin and overall health. Although some of manuka oil’s benefits, such as those related to aromatherapy, were discovered quite recently, its skin care uses have been known for a very long time in New Zealand, where this tree grows naturally.
Some of the possible benefits of manuka oil include:
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Antidote for bites and stings. Applying this oil soon after an insect bite or sting may help reduce pain and swelling at the site.
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Anti-dandruff. Manuka oil can eliminate dandruff by adding a few drops to your regular shampoo (10 drops to a tablespoon of regular shampoo) and saves from having to buy expensive anti-dandruff shampoos that work only temporarily.
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Antibacterial. Because of manuka oil’s natural antibacterial properties, it is ideal to apply to minor scratches or skin abrasions to promote healing.
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Antifungal. Because of manuka oil’s natural antifungal properties, it is very effective to apply to athlete's foot and nail fungus conditions.
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Antiviral. Because of manuka oil’s natural antiviral properties, it is ideal to apply to cold sores heal and to minimise the risk of passing on to others.
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Deodorant. Manuka oil can banish body odour and impart a fresh fragrance, making it effective as an ingredient in deodorants.
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Calming. This oil may help fight feelings of anxiety, depression, and stress. It may also help manage blood pressure in people for whom anxiety is a cause of elevated numbers.
New Zealand Manuka oil has a wide range of uses and is growing in popularity as consumers learn of all the ways it can benefit their overall quality of life.
Tips for Using Manuka Oil
Manuka oil has many possible uses. You can enjoy its benefits by:
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Adding it to your facial wash. Add a few drops of Manuka oil to your face wash to elevate its cleansing and moisturising abilities. Or, choose a cleanser already containing Manuka oil.
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Combining with a skin moisturiser. Add a couple of drops of Manuka Oil to your favourite lotion or body butter for an extra dose of moisture and an extra-dreamy scent, or try our Simply Sensitive Hypoallergenic Moisturiser.
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Hydrate your hair. Once a week or so, add a few drops of Manuka essential oil to your shampoo and spend extra time massaging it into your scalp to drench your lock in moisture.
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Keep your feet in top shape. Apply a few drops of Manuka oil directly to your toes for softer skin and healthier toenails. You can also add a few drops along with some Epsom salt to warm water for a soothing foot soak.
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Tidy up without toxins. Plant-based cleaning products are becoming the norm as people learn more about the benefits of a natural lifestyle. Combine Manuka oil with lemon oil, witch hazel, and water for an all-natural cleaner.
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Banish odours. Diffuse your Manuka oil into your home or office to impart a pleasant aroma and remove unwanted smells.
About Manuka Natural
At Manuka Natural, we focus on offering products that are safe for the whole family to use and have numerous benefits. We provide only the highest-quality natural Manuka products. We have over 20 years’ experience in the industry and have learned a lot about Manuka honey and what makes it unique.
We are one of the very few online stores focusing on Manuka honey and essential oil. We began as a small family-owned company in Christchurch and today; we still maintain the values upon which we built our business. We are passionate about Manuka oil because of our personal experience with it, and we sell only products we would use ourselves. Don’t hesitate to contact Manuka Natural if you have any questions or would like more information about our products.
The New Zealand East Cape chemotype of Manuka (leptospermum scoparium) extracts have been used for healing purposes by the Maori people since they first migrated from the Pacific Islands around 900 years ago.
The Maori people used the leaves, bark and seed capsules of the Manuka bush for a wide range of ailments, including urinary problems and as a febrifuge (to reduce fever). The leaves were boiled and the hot vapour inhaled for head colds. Leaves and bark were boiled together and the warm liquid rubbed on stiff backs and rheumatic joints.
These Manuka extracts were also used as a diuretic, a sedative, a painkiller, for inflammation of the breasts, and for healing fractures. Boiled bark was used to relieve constipation, as a gargle and for bathing sore eyes. The emollient gum was given to suckling babies, and was applied to scalds and burns.
Fresh sap was taken as a blood purifier, seed capsules were boiled and the fluid used externally for bruises and inflammation, and internally for diarrhea and dysentery. Raw seed capsules were chewed for colic, and when powdered, used in a poultice to dry and heal open wounds or running sores.
“New Zealand Medicinal Plants” by S C Brooker, R C cambie, R C Cooper. Published by Heineman Publishers, Auckland, NZ. Third Edition, 1987.
“Medicine of the Maori written by Christina McDonald. Published by William Collins (NZ) Ltd, Auckland, 1974. Reprinted.1975.
The English explorer Captain James Cook first visited New Zealand in 1769 and described the Manuka plant as a ‘tea plant’ hence the colloquial name tea tree. Captain Cook used the leaves of the Manuka bush as an alternative to traditional black tea to ward off the effects of scurvy amongst his crew.
During the following two centuries since Cook wrote about Manuka in his journal, little more information of scientific nature was published.
It is amazing to discover that all these therapeutic uses of the Manuka tea tree plant were identified by the Maori people centuries ago, and only now, in the past two or three decades, has modern science confirmed that these uses were legitimate and the active compounds identified in scientific analysis.
Modern scientific study confirms antimicrobial properties
Today, rather than crushing and boiling the leaves, sap and seed capsules of the plant, modern steam extraction produces essential oil in pure form which has been the basis of the scientific studies that have followed.
Since the 1980’s there has been considerable research around the world to identify natural plants and plant extracts that can provide alternatives to a wide range of synthetic drugs that are experiencing increasing resistance by bacteria, fungi and viruses that cause skin infections and other ailments.
Plant species from the Amazon jungle to the highlands of South East Asia, Australia and New Zealand amongst others have been put through exacting extraction and testing procedures to identify if these plant species could provide solutions for modern medical science.
Now, it has been described in scientific papers that one chemotype of Manuka plant, grown almost exclusively in the East Cape region of New Zealand’s North Island, containing high levels of Triketone compounds has significant antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties making this oil a genuine alternative and in many cases superior to conventional synthetic forms of topical medication.
The Cawthron Institute in Nelson New Zealand and the University of Otago, New Zealand Department of Microbiology testing showed East Cape Manuka oil to be active against a wide range of micro-organisms that cause irritation and infection of the skin and body.
The Cawthron Institute concluded that East Cape Manuka Oil was 20 - 30 times more active than Australian Tea tree oil against gram positive bacteria and more than 5-10 times more effective against tested species of skin fungi, while the University of Otago, Department of Microbiology confirmed that East Cape Manuka oil is effective in combating bacteria and fungi that cause Tinea (Athletes foot), foot and body odour and acne.
These studies have shown that there is a wide range of application for the essential oil of Manuka and as an active ingredient in a range of topical applications for common bacterial, fungal, yeast and viral conditions.
These studies have led to the commercial production of East Cape Manuka essential oil which we sell to customers around the world in the following forms:
Manuka Natural provides Manuka oil in proprietary concentrations and formulations for the following common skin conditions:
Athletes Foot Natural Products
Seborrheic Dermatitis Natural Products
Foot and Nail Fungus Natural Products
Yeast Infection Natural Products
Manuka essential oil is also included in the formulation of;
Manuka Shampoo
No Paine roll-on Balm
Scientific evidence now supports the view that the New Zealand Manuka plant and its derivative products incorporating UMF® honey and essential oil have become recognized as one of the great natural therapeutic plant discoveries of the modern world.