Chemical composition of Turkish myrtle oil. Journal of Essential Oil Research, 12: 541-544.
The chemical composition of Spanish myrtle oils. Part II.
The
myrtle oil MyB was slightly more active, compared to MyHN and MyK, probably as a consequence of their different chemical composition.
Hydration & Anti-Inflammation: Inhibit inflammation, microbial invasion and dryness with Australian
Myrtle Oil and Bisabolol (derived from German Chamomile), both offering hydrating, anti-inflammatory, and anti-microbial properties to soothe redness, heal blemishes and plump the skin.
A diluted
myrtle oil massaged into these areas can work wonders and give a pleasant warm feeling.
The
myrtle oil is used for itching, hair fall, dandruff, nourishing the hair roots, and the inflammations of urinary tract.
A gently fragranced moisturising cleanser with antibacterial plant extracts such as aloe vera, witch hazel and lemon
myrtle oil, it also doubles as a pre-shave softener.
Results have shown that lemon
myrtle oil is has superior antimicrobial activity than tea tree oil.
Naomi has an insulin pump fitted to her stomach for her diabetes, and when the area where the needle goes into her stomach became infected, Ann rubbed the lemon
myrtle oil in and it cleared up.
Lemon
myrtle oil has been noted to exhibit even higher antibacterial and antifungal activities than Melaleuca (tea tree) oils (20).
"The students were bitten all over - but the arms covered in Bog
Myrtle oil remained bite- free.
The antifungal evaluating showed that
myrtle oil exhibited good antifungal activity against fungi.