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Healthy
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Manawa Manuka Oil
Manuka Oil for Minor Skin
Irritation and Problems, Athlete Foot, Dandruff and More
Traditional Uses of the Manuka Tree
Manuka Honey and Manuka Oil are nature's
greatest secret for healing the skin of skin irritations, athlete foot,
dandruff, rashes and other skin minor problems. Although
it is only in the last decade that the Manuka tree has begun to be
recognized and understood through science - the
Maori people, the
indigenous people of New Zealand, have long known the strength and
healing ability of the Manuka tree.
Manuka
honey and Manuka oil has been used to treat a range of skin problems. The
bark, the sap, and the seed capsules of the Manuka were also used extensively
for various ailments.
Clearly, Manuka was an important plant, both
to the Maori people and to the early European settlers who, in the early
years of settlement, depended on Maori knowledge of medicinal plants
in treating their own illnesses.
Scientific Research
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 activity far
greater than had been seen with other Manuka oil samples and greater
than many other natural oils.
The
testing showed Manuka Oil to be active against a wide range of
micro-organisms that cause skin irritation. Cawthron Institute and
Crop & Food Research established that
East
Cape Manuka Oil is much more effective than
Australian Tea Tree Oil.
Furthermore, research conducted for the
Company has determined that the reason for the unusually high levels
of activity is due to the presence of relatively high concentrations
(20 to 30%) of cyclic triketones particularly Leptospermone, iso-leptospermone
and Flavesone. These compounds also appear to be responsible for
the beneficial effect of restricting the diffusion of toxins and
lessening the adverse reaction to insect bites and stings. They
also have a calming effect to itchy and irritated skin increasing
anecdotal evidence also now supports the ability of Manuka Oil to
reduce minor muscle and joint pain and inflammation associated
with injury, when applied topically.
Effectiveness of Manuka Honey and
Manuka Oil
Research found that not all Manuka Oils
from New Zealand are biologically active. Only Manuka oil from the
East Cape region of New Zealand contains high levels of "triketones."
All Manuka Oil is batch tested by Crop & Food Research to verify
all Manawa Manuka oil products contain high levels of triketones
to ensure their healing ability.
Manuka Oil Production
Manuka
Oil used in the Manawa products is produced at Te Araroa on the East
Cape, a clean, unpolluted natural environment. The special Manuka
trees grow naturally on the hilly farm and bush lands around Te
Araroa. These naturally occurring forests of Manuka have not been
genetically modified, nor sprayed with pesticides, herbicides or any
other chemicals.
Teams
of harvesters trim the trees by hand and gather the young trimmed
brush and pack it into wool bales. This harvesting process is
sustainable and low impact on the environment allowing re-harvest
within two years.
The packs of freshly trimmed brush are
transported to the small factory in Te Araroa where they are
processed to extract the Oil. The Oil is extracted by gently
steaming the Manuka brush to release the essential oil from the
leaves. This process is known as pure steam distillation and uses no
chemicals during the extraction. It is this pure Manuka Oil that is
then used in the Manawa Manuka Oil products.

Applications for Manuka
Honey, Oil, Cream and Soaps
We offer a
range of personal care products based on the unique and powerful
activity of Manawa Manuka Oil produced
in Te Araroa on the East Cape of New Zealand: |