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Ingredient In Inside-Out, Journey, Vallee Therapeutic Properties analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anti-infectious, fungicidal, nervine Affinity For
Application Dilute and apply to areas of concern. Aromatic Considerations Kanuka has a calming, yet invigorating, aroma. Emotional/Spiritual Aspects Kanuka is useful in the reduction of anxiety and stress-related behaviors. Physical Aspects Kanuka contain a cluster of five sesquiterpine compounds, all of which have powerful anti-inflammatory properties. Kanuka is effective for joint and muscle pain, including that of rheumatoid arthritis. Kanuka's anti-inflammatory properties seem to be particularly effective for ear, nose, and throat inflammations and infections and for the treatment of certain types of migraine headaches. Kanuka is also used in the treatment of skin conditions such as eczema, rashes, and insect bites. Kanuka is said to be an insect repellent. General Information Kanuka is a fairly new essential oil from Tasmania. A Tasmanian farmer, John Hood, noticed that the steel wire fence that had this strange plant growing near it was not rusting out like other fences on his property. This observation led to years of investigation and trials of the essential oil that is distilled from this plant. Kunzea (Kunzea ambigua) and kanuka (Kunzea ericoides) seem to be very similar in both aroma and therapeutic properties. Dr. Daniel Penoel, MD, of France has used Kunzea abigua in the treatment of advanced Chrohn's disease. He, as is common in France, was using it internally. Cautions There are no none cautions with Kanuka essential oil. | ||||||||||||||||||
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Friday, May 18, 2012
Kunzea
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