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MARNYS® Tea Tree Essential Oil is 100% pure and chemotyped , that is, it has a defined composition and is 100% of natural origin. The Tea Tree has been obtained by steam distillation and has not been denatured or mixed with other oils, which ensures the properties of the essential oil.
MARNYS® Tea Tree Essential Oil contains the chemotypes: terpinene-4ol, ?-terpinene, distilled from its leaves, its color ranges from colorless to softly yellowish, with a penetrating, herbaceous, camphorous and acrid flavor, properties that favor the flavor. food.
MARNYS® Tea Tree Essential Oil is food grade, and you can add it to infusions, soups or broths to give a refreshing touch and a relaxing aroma.
The Tea Tree ( Melaleuca alternifolia ) is native to Australia. It is a shrub with very narrow and aromatic linear leaves (10-35 mm long, 1 mm wide), white flowers arranged in spikes and small woody fruit.
All known species of the genus Melaleuca, about 230 species, are of Australian origin. The first inhabitants of Australia used preparations based on Tea Tree leaves, obtaining an infusion that helped "condition" the stomach and the body in general. In the rest of the West it was discovered following the expedition led by the English captain James Cook in 1770. This expedition reached the coasts of Australia and when they ran out of their tea reserves, the English sailors decided to boil the leaves of this tree. local. When doing so they noticed that the flavor was strong but the freshness satisfied them.
It corresponds to the perfectly defined qualitative and quantitative chemical composition of the components of the essential oil, which guarantees us to fully identify each one, and the chemotype is also important to ensure the quality, effectiveness and safety of the essential oil.
When essential oils are chemotyped it means that they have a defined composition, are 100% pure and of natural origin, not denatured or mixed with other oils.
How to use
Always take diluted, 1-2 drops, in 250 g of food (juice, infusion, salad, etc.). Maximum 1 time a day.
Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet or a healthy lifestyle. Pregnant or lactating women and children should consult their doctor before taking this food supplement. The product should not be used in case of hypersensitivity or allergy to any of the components. The expressly recommended daily dose should not be exceeded. Keep this product out of the reach of children.
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The essential oil is usually obtained by carrying out a steam distillation of the plant. Essential oils contain natural chemicals that give plants a specific scent, smell, and flavor.
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