Description
Pure Afro Musukudu Fever Tree Essential Oil is a natural elixir that is known for its invigorating and refreshing qualities. The oil carries a lively citrus-like aroma that revitalizes your senses and uplifts your mood. Additionally, the oil is utilized for alleviating skin rashes, managing head lice, soothing stomach discomfort, relieving headaches, and relaxing sore muscles. Additionally, the oil is highly effective as an insect repellent.
Musukudu Fever Tea Essential Oil, extracted from the aromatic leaves of the Musukudu Fever Tea plant, is a natural elixir known for its invigorating and refreshing qualities. The oil carries a lively citrus-like aroma that revitalizes your senses and uplifts your mood. Renowned for its potential therapeutic benefits, it can be used in various applications, from enhancing your bathing experience and creating a pleasant ambiance through diffusers to being a soothing addition in massages or chest rubs.
Size: 5ml
USES & BENEFITS
Primarily recognized for its efficacy in addressing fever, stubborn coughs, common colds, and chest-related afflictions.
Additionally utilized for alleviating skin rashes, managing head lice, soothing stomach discomfort, relieving headaches, and relaxing sore muscles.
Highly effective as an insect repellent.
HOW TO USE
Add 3 drops of African Musukudu Fevertea Essential Oil to a hot bath or steam inhalation
Use in an oil warmer or diffuser for a beautifully refreshing and citrus-like aroma to refresh your room and uplift your spirits.
If you'd like to apply it on your skin or hair, add 3 - 5 drops of African Musukudu Fevertea Essential Oil to 50ml of a carrier oil of your choice.
To use this oil in an Aromatherapy massage or as a chest rub, add 4-6 drops of African Musukudu Fevertea Essential Oil to 50ml of a carrier oil of your choice.
INGREDIENTS
100% PureMusukudu (Lippia Javanica)Essential Oil
Extraction Method: Steam-distilled
OTHER NAMES
AKA:Fever Tea/Lemon Bush/Cape Verbena (English), Musukudu,Bokhukhwane (Tswana), inZinziniba (Xhosa), umSuzwane (Zulu),Koorsbossie/Lemoenbossie (Afrikaans).