Manuka Oil 10ml

$20.50

94 in stock

Manuka Oil highlights are: 

  • Candida- Fungal Infections
  • Flavesone and leptospermone- Herpes 1 and 2
  • Cicatrisant-Burns/Wounds
  • Eczema/Psoriasis/Acne
  • Allergies
  • Antibacterial
  • Mucositis

Warnings: Always test on small patch of skin for allergies

94 in stock

Description

Manuka Oil highlights are: 

  • Candida- Fungal Infections
  • Flavesone and leptospermone- Herpes 1 and 2
  • Cicatrisant-Burns/Wounds
  • Eczema/Psoriasis/Acne
  • Allergies
  • Antibacterial
  • Mucositis

Warnings: Always test on small patch of skin for allergies

Frequently Asked Manuka Oil Questions

1. What is Manuka oil?

Manuka oil is a natural essential oil known for its moisturizing and antimicrobial properties. It comes from the leaves of the Manuka plant, which grows in New Zealand.

Unlike Manuka honey, Manuka oil is more concentrated and delivers even stronger benefits, making it a powerful choice for skin care and wellness.

2. What are the benefits of Manuka oil?

  • Helps with fungal infections like Candida
  • Contains compounds (flavesone and leptospermone) that may support herpes relief (types 1 and 2)
  • Helps with burns and wounds
  • Supports skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and acne
  • Eases allergy symptoms
  • Offers antibacterial properties
  • May help with mucositis (inflammation in the mouth or throat)

3. How is Manuka oil different from Tea Tree oil?

Both Manuka oil and tea tree oil are antibacterial essential oils, but they come from different plants and have distinct qualities.

  • Manuka oil: Made from the Manuka plant (native to New Zealand), it contains natural compounds that are effective against bacteria. It also has a milder and more pleasant smell.
  • Tea tree oil: Sourced from the tea tree plant (native to Australia), it contains Terpinen-4-ol as its main antibacterial ingredient. Tea tree oil is known for its strong, medicinal odor.

4. Can Manuka oil be ingested?

No, Manuka oil is only meant for external use. Swallowing it can be harmful, so be sure to keep it away from food and drinks. Always use it safely on your skin or as directed.

5. How can you use Manuka oil?

Manuka oil can be used topically to treat a variety of skin conditions. Add a few drops of Manuka oil to a carrier oil such as coconut oil or jojoba and apply to the affected area. Manuka oil can be used in aromatherapy to promote relaxation and reduce stress. Add a few drops of Manuka oil to a diffuser or vaporizer to enjoy its benefits.

Additional information

Weight 1.5 oz
Size

4 fl oz (125 ml)

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