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Lively Living Essential Oil - KUNZEA | 10ml
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Brand: Lively Living
Product Info
Product Info
100% PURE ESSENTIAL OIL
SUPPORT FOR:
Joint Pain
General Wellbeing
Clarity
Spirituality
ABOUT:
From the Australian Kunzea Ambigua Plant, is native to the coolest coastal areas of Australia (Southern New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania). Kunzea essential oil is invaluable for both the mind and body and is known to support spiritual growth as well as relieve body and joint aches and pains.
Kunzea is also known as “White cloud” or “White kunzea”, is a tall shrub, up to 3 metres in height. Native animals are said to be often found sleeping under Kunzea plants, where they seek relief from ticks and other parasites – due to the properties of Kunzea
THE BENEFITS:
Suffering from arthritis ? Kunzea essential oil may help to relieve muscle and joint pain
Known to support the balancing of several charkras in the body energy system, kunzea may encourage positivity and self healing.
Assists in the releasing of past upsets and hurts.
Assist in the reduction of respiratory infections
WHY WE LOVE IT:
Kunzea Essential Oil is particularly helpful when incorporated into massage for muscular and arthritic pain.
A beautiful Australian native plant/ essential oil.
Kunzea Australian Essential Oil has a unique composition, with a high content of important sesquiterpene compounds.
Although essential oils and aromatherapy has been used for thousands of years, the benefits of Australian Kunzea Essential oil is relatively new and very exciting.
THE DETAILS:
Aromatic Description:
Botanic Name:Kunzea Ambigua
Derived from:The terminal branches of the shrub that grows profusely in the wild especially in North-East Tasmania