Thursday, May 5, 2016

What Are the Dangers of Manuka Oil?

What Are the Dangers of Manuka Oil?

Manuka oil is an alternative topical treatment for various skin ailments, including irritations, rashes, athlete's foot, dandruff, and other minor skin issues. Although it is a natural treatment, it does come with potential dangers.

Additional Uses

    Besides treating skin ailments, manuka oil is used as an analgesic, anti-histamine, anti-infectious, antiseptic, decongestant, and insecticide.

Active Ingredients

    Manuka oil contains caryophyllene, geraniol, pinene, linalol, humulene, and leptospermone.

Pregnancy

    You should avoid using manuka oil during pregnancy because it can cause spasmodic activity.

Reactions

    According to the New Zealand Office of Complementary Medicines, long-term exposure to manuka oil may cause an allergic reaction that could result in, ironically, a skin rash.

    According to drugs.com, researchers from an animal study noticed a sedating effect.

Drug Interactions

    Manuka oil may have adverse interactions with certain prescription drugs. Consult your physician before using.

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