What is Kunzea?

Kunzea is essential oil derived from kunzea ambigua, bush from the cold coastal regions of Australia. The oil is pumped from the plant by the process of steam distillation. Kunzea has recently begun to cultivate for sale, but oil can also be derived from freely produced plants. It is used as a local preparation of the skin for muscle pain and small abrasions and bruises of the skin and can also be used for aromatherapy. It is closely related to leptospermum , more often known as a tea tree. Kunzea is a high flowering shrub that usually grows in dense thickets. Flowers are abundant and either pink or white. Flowers and leaves are used to produce essential oil. Crour is also known as "White Kunzea", "White Cloud" and "Tick Bush". General name checking shrubs observation of wild and domestic animals resting under the shrub after repeling ticks. Oil can be applied by undiluted or mixed with other essential oils that are siege of muscle pain such as arnica. Can be mixed with carrier oil like oliveA sweet or sweet almond oil to form a soothing massage oil.

As well as tea oil, Kunzea has antibacterial properties and believes that it will eliminate Staph, Candida and e. As an anti -inflammatory, Kunzea helps to relieve the itching and swelling of the bite of errors and swelling and the pain of bruises. Kunzea can consider eczema and other types of dermatitis useful in calming and reducing.

kunzea is also used as aromatherapy oil and is expected to reduce stress and slight anxiety. The oil has a medicinal, balsamic aroma that disappears after a short time into a spicy aroma. In aromatherapy products, they often mix with other native Australian oils such as eucalyptus or lemon myrtle oil. Also mixed well with any fragrant oil lemon and lavender or mint peprno. It is used in a diffuser, plain or mixed Kunzea oil, creating a fresh and pure aroma, which is also an efficient insect repellent.

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