Natural Essential Oil - Manuka

Natural Essential Oil - Manuka
Oroil Line – Organic and Wild Essential Oils
Manuka ("Leptospermum Scoparium Oil"), 100% pure natural essential oil, obtained by steam distillation of the leaves of Leptospermum scoparium, belonging to the Myrtaceae family.
With a fresh, herbal, and slightly spicy scent, it is traditionally used for its antibacterial, purifying, and rebalancing properties, ideal for diffusion, massages, and healing aromatic blends.
Main characteristics
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100% pure – Leptospermum Scoparium Oil
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Extracted from leaves by steam distillation
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Family: Myrtaceae
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Natural first-choice essential oil
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Oroil Line – Organic and Wild Oils
Main components
beta-Elemene, Cadina-3,5-diene, Calamenene, beta-Caryophyllene, alpha-Gurjunene, alpha-Cubeben, Leptospermene
Olfactory note
Fresh, herbal, and slightly spicy scent, with purifying and revitalizing notes.
Properties and uses
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Purifying: ideal for spreading a clean and rebalancing aroma in environments.
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Antibacterial and rebalancing action: supports the care of skin and mucous membranes, useful in healing aromatic blends.
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Traditional: used in aromatherapy to stimulate vitality and overall well-being.
Description of the Oroil line
Since 1988, the Oroil line has offered natural and pure essential oils of the highest quality, extracted from organic or wild plants by steam distillation or cold pressing.
Compliant with European regulations:
Reg. 1272/2008/EU (CLP) – Reg. 1907/2006 EC (REACH) – Reg. 453/2010 EU.
Safety data sheets (MSDS) are available on the official website:
👉 www.fioredoriente.eu → Certificates section
Usage and precautions
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Use only diluted in water or vegetable oil.
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Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
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Do not apply undiluted on the skin.
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Keep out of reach of children.
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The maximum usage percentages are indicated in the product technical sheet.
Technical note
To obtain 1 ml of Manuka essential oil, about 50–100 g of fresh leaves are needed, giving an intense, herbaceous, and slightly spicy aroma.