100% PURE HIGH POTENCY LOW AROMA MANUKA OIL FIVE (5) TIMES MORE POTENT THAN REGULAR MANUKA OIL
|
Multi-Activ™ is 100% Low Aroma Manuka Oil derived from the "East Coast Chemotype" grown from wild Leptospermum Scoparium, Manuka plant. MultiActiv is a highly potent combination of Flavesomes, Isoleptospermones, Leptospermones and Tiketones that are a natural and unique blend of chemicals enhanced by a proprietary distillation process that provides unique antimicrobial, antifungal and anti-yeast activity against a broad range of bacteria, yeast and fungi. (Click the "Activity" button to see the extensive list).
|
Low Aroma Manuka Oil is 5 times more potent than Manuka Oil.
|
HIGHEST QUALITY, GREATEST VALUE ONLY $14.95 + $5.00 S&H Discounts for ordering more than 1 bottle.
|
COMMON USES FOR MANUKA OIL
Eczema & Psoriasis: Apply directly on affected areas twice daily.
Internally: Adult dose 1-3 drops per day by mouth or inhalation.
Aromatherapy:For best results, use a nebulizer. For further information Click Here
Mild Sunburn: Apply cold water to remove heat and gently rub Manuka oil into affected areas to help relieve stinging and later itching.
Fungal infections (athletes foot & nail bed infections): Apply a few drops of pure manuka oil with a cotton ball, twice daily. Continue to apply
for 5 days after visible signs of infection have gone – apply weekly until nail grows out.
Itching scalp and dandruff: Add 5 drops of pure manuka oil to a normal amount of shampoo and massage into wet hair and scalp. Leave for
five minutes before rinsing.
Cuts, scratches and abrasions: Apply pure manuka oil twice daily until healed. If a dressing is used, keep from getting wet from perspiration
or water.
Skin irritation, chafing and rashes: Wash with mild soap and apply Manuka oil twice daily as required.
Insect bites and stings: Apply Manuka oil to help relieve itching and inflammation and prevent infection.
Contraindications:
- Avoid use during pregnancy because of spasmolytic activity.
Pregnancy/Lactation
- Documented adverse effects. Avoid use during pregnancy because of spasmolytic activity.
Manuka Oil Interactions
- There is potential synergistic effect with bacitracin, cefadroxil, cephradin and meropenem but an antagonistic effect with ofloxacin,
enoxacin and sparfloxacin
Manuka Oil Adverse Reactions
- L. scoparium contains a lipophilic flavonoid that specifically interacts with benzodiazepine receptors (GABA-A receptor-chloride
channel complex).
Toxicology
- There are limited clinical toxicological data on manuka oil in the scientific literature.
|


AS AN ANTIBACTERIAL AGENT
Bacterial drug resistance is emerging as one of the most significant problems - and commercial opportunities - in medicine. This
problem has arisen from many years of over-use and misuse of antibiotic agents, such as inappropriately trying to treat viral infections
with antibiotics, and adding antibiotics to animal feed. Further, until very recently there has been a lack of pharmaceutical research
into novel classes of antibiotic agents. The incidence of drug-resistant hospital infections is growing at an alarming rate, and strains of
bacteria are now emerging that are resistant to all known antibiotic drugs.
Each year, an alarming 2,400,000+ nosocomial infections (acquired in healthcare facilities while undergoing treatment for another
ailment or illness) occur in the US alone. They are estimated to directly cause 30,000 deaths and contribute to another 70,000 deaths
each year, over 100,000 deaths annually in total - the fourth leading cause of death in the U.S. Nosocomial infections can directly cost
over $30,000 per incident and account for $4.5 billion annually in total extended care and treatment (Source: U.S. Centers for Disease
Control).
The pharmaceutical industry is now in a "catch-up" mode and feverishly attempting to discover new types of antibiotic drugs.
However, most of this work is focused on synthesizing analogs of known drugs (such as cephalosporins and quinolones), which, while
potentially useful for a short time, will inevitably also encounter drug resistance. The worldwide human therapeutic markets for anti-
infective drugs exceeds $25 billion, and offers tremendous commercial opportunities.
Low Aroma Manuka Oil has broad and potent antimicrobial activity against a panel of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria,
including antibiotic-resistant. Scientific studies demonstrates:
- Potent and broad spectrum active against over 150 Gram-positive and Gram-negative human pathogens;
- Active against drug-resistant bacteria including methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) and vancomycin-resistant enterococcus
(VRE).
- Rapid bactericidal killing of bacteria in a matter of minutes
- Selectivity for bacterial cells versus mammalian cells
- Demonstrate antifungal and antiviral activities in addition to antibacterial
Pruden Enterprises, Inc. A USA Corporation
|
FOR A PUBLISHED REPORT ON COMPARISONS OF MANUKA OIL TO OTHER OILS ON THE EFFECTS OF MANUKA OIL AGAINST MRSA, GO TO THE "STUDYPAGES1-2" TAB
|
Available at: Tom Jones Pharmacy in Garner, NC MediCap Pharmacy in Fuquay-Varina, NC Click Here
|
100% Pure LA Manuka Oil has been used for gram positive infections, gram negative infections, yeast infections and fungal
infections, such as, acne, eczema, psoriasis, MRSA sores, athletes foot and dandruff.
Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
|
ALSO AVAILABLE IN BULK - CONTACT US FOR CURRENT PRICING AND DELIVERY
|