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The Manuka Tree (Leptospermum scoparium) has long been valued for its healing properties by the Maori people – the indigenous people of Aotearoa (New Zealand). Infusions and poultices were made from the leaves and inner bark and the seed capsules and sap were chewed. Early European migrants produced a tea from Manuka leaves for refreshment and health. The rugged and remote East Cape of New Zealand have been distilling and promoting Manuka Oil since 1992, when laboratory tests identified with powerful antibacterial, antifungal, anti-allergenic and anti inflammatory properties in this East Cape Manuka Oil. The exceptionally deep penetrating abilities of Manuka Oil make it a great treatment for topical use, for proven benefits for acne, burns, antiseptic, athlete-s foot, muscular pain, fungal infections, bacterial infections, body odour, cuts, abrasions and wounds. Aromatherapy researchers have found this unique Manuka Oil to be well tolerated by the skin and to be helpful for itchy and irritated skin and scalp. For the psyche, it is reported to be beneficial for stress, nervousness and anxiety. Our Manuka Oil is sustainable harvested from naturally regenerating trees grown without pesticides, herbicides or other chemicals.
The history of aromatherapy is a long one as the natural use of plant oils has been used for more than 6000 years. They have long been valued as healing, cleansing, mood enhancing and preservative substances alongside the fact that some have the most pleasurable fragrances. Todays modern world is now rediscovering the secrets of aromatherapy to help aid against the problems of day to day life such as stress, pollution, poor diet and tension. These problems have a strong negative impact on our health and well being and problems such as stress are quickly becoming dangerous and even fatal to some people. Aromatherapy works on the senses of smell and touch and creates a relaxing and healing atmosphere to restore the harmony and balance of our body and minds
A Brief Look at the History of Aromatherapy
The personal use of perfume was very common in Greece and Rome with evidence to this fact dating back as early as 350 AD. It was also commonplace in Ancient Egypt and many artefacts and artworks depict the various containers and methods of aromatherapy used. For example, in ancient Egypt a cone of unguent was worn on the head so that it could melt in the heat to wax and fragrance their hair and body. In Arabia around 1000 AD rose essence was first distilled and Arabia became the worlds centre for the production of perfume. Arabia imported goods from China, Egypt, India and Tibet to fuel the production of perfume and sold their goods internationally.
This is quick list of some common ailments and the essential oils to help alleviate their symptoms. Its important to note that if pregnant you should not use Bay, Basil, Clary Sage, Comfrey, Fennel, Hyssop, Juniper, Marjoram, Melissa, Myrrh, Rosemary, Sage or Thyme.
Essential Oils to Clear Acne:
Bergamot, Cedarwood, Chamomile, Eucalyptus, Juniper, Lavender, Lemon, Lemongrass, Patchouli, Sandalwood.
