Saturday, June 18, 2011

Organic Certified Manuka Oil - Kanuka Oil Blend

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  • Organic blend of manuka and kanuka oil, handcrafted
  • Certified organic by New Zealand BioGro
  • Powerful natural anti-bacterial and anti-fungal oil
  • Imported by Koru Naturals
Organic Certified Manuka Oil - Kanuka Oil Blend 10ml/0.34fl.oz. The Coromandel Mountains Tea Tree Oil Company is located in the Coromandel Peninsula, overlooking Mercury Bay, on the New Zealand North Island. This 360-acre farm has been certified by BioGro NZ to supply exclusively organic manuka oil and manuka honey. By combining oils extracted from manuka (Leptospermum scoparium) and kanuka (Kunzea ericoides) trees, this oil achieves greater penetration than either oil by itself. Although labeled "tea tree oil" this product should not be confused with Australian tea tree oil, which is extracted from Melaleuca alternifolia and has considerably lower biological activity and, generally, a significant level of contaminants. To make this oil, manuka and kanuka leaves from trees grown in the wild are carefully pruned by hand, allowing for a 2-4 year gap to allow the plant to recover. Stems are carefully avoided and no machines are used during the process. This is important because oils from stems and mechanic lubricants could contaminate the resulting oil, as it happens often with Australian Tea Tree oil. This oil is then extracted using low-temperature steam distillation, which preserves the integrity of all active components. It takes on average one ton of pruned leaf to produce one liter of organic oil. In essence, the process is the same as what the Maori were using when Captain Cook anchored in Mercury Bay in 1769. The Maori used this oil for fungal and bacterial infections. Koru Naturals is proud to import these excellent products to the U.S.


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