Agonis fragrans

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Agonis fragrans

Other Names : Fragonia™, Coarse Tea Tree
Ownership of the Fragonia plant solely belongs to the Australian couple, Peta and John Day of the Paperbark Company. They have cultivated and processed Fragonia since 2001, and have trademarked the name. Fragonia is essential oil distilled from a small shrub found in Australia. It grows best in marshes.

Specia precautions of Agonis fragrans

  • Avoid sun exposure for the first 12 hours after application
  • Not suitable during pregnancy, while breastfeeding and with children younger than 3 years old. -

benefits and uses of Agonis fragrans

It is becoming very popular among aromatherapists because it has similar property of Tea Tree but has a citrus, spicy floral note. What is extraordinary and rare is that it has a perfect ratio of oxides-monoterpenes and monoterpenols (1:1:1); it is therefore it's a gentle oil safe for children older than 3 years of age. This oil is fast becoming a “must have” for every essential oil first-aid kit.

  • Antimicrobial properties (bacterial, viral and fungal)
  • anti-inflammatory (very mild on the skin yet very effective
  • expectorant
  • immune support
  • analgesic for muscles and joints
  • menstrual pain soother
  • emotional balancer : Fragonia essential oil has powerful balancing properties, calming, freeing of stress, freeing past emotional problems and blockages, makes peace on the inside, lifting of grief, tranquillity, decrease anxiety
  • Apply in massage for a gentle unblocking of emotions
  • the calming qualities can also assist tired muscles.
  • Dot on the chakra points before you go to sleep and take note of your dreams
  • Good for oil burners
  • Room freshener and deodoriser : Fragonia essential oil also freshens the air in a room or environment.
  • gentle on the skin,
  • can help overcome jet lag or shift work body clock issues.