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100 Pure East Cape Manuka Oil by Affinity 13oz 100 Pure East Cape Manuka Oil by Affinity 13oz

Manuka (Leptospermum Scoparium) is a native tree of New Zealand traditionally used by New Zealand's Maori people and early European Settlers for its healing properties. Manuka has been used to treat a range of skin problems including chronic sores, ringworm and eczema. The young chutes of Manuka were chewed and swallowed for dysentery, and boiled to use for rheumatism, sore and stiff backs, sprains and abrasions. A decoction of leaves was drunk for urinary complaints and to reduce fever. Benefits Although the Manuka tree had attracted scientific interest in the past, little had been found of real importance - until some Manuka oil samples tested by Dr. Cooke of the Cawthron Institute - showed some remarkable results. The Cawthron Institute research, conducted on behalf of the Company, showed that the oil produced from the Manuka trees, in the Te Araroa region of the East Cape, showed antimicrobial activity far greater than had been seen with other Manuka oil samples and greater than many other nat

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