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Manuka Oil 101: Your Complete Guide on Manuka Essential Oil

by Rachel Bliendaure Writer

Whether you dabble in aromatherapy or love the potential of essential oils for your beauty routine, there’s a new one that is about to take a front-and-center spot for no shortage of uses.  Not sure what to think of this new “pop up” product?  Want to know just what makes it so well-loved?  Take a look below at all of the details you deserve.

 

What is Manuka oil?

This natural oil is a rich, fragrant choice used for many years by New Zealand’s first people, the Maori.  While it has been around for many generations, much of the world is just beginning to familiarize itself with its potential!

 

Where does Manuka oil come from?

This comes from the Manuka tree in New Zealand, commonly referred to as the Manuka Tea Tree.  Manuka essential oil can be extracted from this tree year-round since it comes from the stems and leaves of the tree and not just the blossoms that only flower for a couple of weeks per season!


How is Manuka essential oil extracted?

Manuka oil is extracted through steam distillation to preserve its potency.  The resulting oil holds the bioactive compounds that make it so effective in its topical and aromatherapy uses. 


What are the benefits of TURNER Manuka oil?

TURNER Manuka oil comes from the east cape of New Zealand, and it is a 100% pure, potent Manuka oil that will offer you the best bioactive properties worldwide.  When you are looking at getting the best value for money, TURNER Manuka oil will be the right choice.  Top benefits include:

 

       NZ-sourced ingredients: This is what separates TURNER from the competition.   Sourced from the wilds of New Zealand, this potent east cape Manuka oil will be much stronger than that sourced from anywhere else.  If potency is your first concern, TURNER will offer you the best strength.

 

       A stronger potency to Australian tea tree oil: Most people go for Australian tea tree oil when looking for dandruff relief or inflammation support. However, Manuka oil is going to be 30x stronger than Australian tea tree essential oil!   Plus, it smells much nicer, too.  This is primarily an excellent benefit for those who find classic Australian tea tree oil too woodsy.  Manuka has less of that and more of a fresh rainfall scent to it. 

 

       Can be an all-natural deodorant: Many people find that using natural deodorants of other types will leave a residue that always finds a way to make it to the outside of their clothing.  Manuka oil absorbs quickly into the skin and won’t leave any marks on your clothing -- and you’ll smell amazing all day long. 

 

       It can double as an insecticide: Have a bug problem?  In a pinch, Manuka oil works as a great natural pesticide or insecticide if you need it.  It’s an excellent choice for those who try to rely on natural products as much as possible, too. 

 

       Bug bite begone: Speaking of insects, Manuka oil is a natural remedy to even the most painful or itchy bug bite!  Whether it’s from that pesky mosquito that wanted a nibble, or perhaps a wasp or spider that got a bit too close, Manuka oil can help soothe the owie better than any kind of medicated ointment.  From the itch and sting to the welts and bumps, it all will get better, faster, with the help of this lightweight, pleasant smelling oil!


       It can be an excellent choice for your dog’s dander: If you have mild allergies and your dog’s dander isn’t helping, did you know that Manuka can help with that?  Not only is TURNER Manuka oil safe for dogs, but it’s also effective in helping control that dander, flaking, and more.  It’ll offer dogs the same kind of relief as humans. 

So, it seems as though Manuka oil has quite a following for all of the right reasons.  When you want a natural, potent, and versatile choice to add some much-needed simplicity to your oil uses, this could just be the right choice for you!


Source; https://www.turnernewzealand.com/blogs/news/manuka-oil-101-your-complete-guide-on-manuka-essential-oil



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