Pure Foraha (Tamanu) Nut Oil
Family: Calophyllaceae
Latin name: Calophyllum inophyllum
Origin: Madagascar
Farming Method: Wild Crafted
Plant Parts: Dried kernels
Process: Cold or warm expressed
Foraha deeply feeds your skin, repairing the damage of the past and preparing you for the sun.
Medicinal Benefits: An extraordinary skin regenerator. Highly effective for accelerating the healing of wounds, minor burns, and diminishing the appearance of scars and stretch marks. Foraha exhibits strong antibacterial and antifungal activity, making it a powerful remedy for acne, athlete's foot, and shingles or herpes sores. Due to its analgesic and circulatory-stimulating properties, Foraha is traditionally used in massages to relieve joint pain, rheumatism, and sciatica.
Emotional Benefits: Much like the tree that thrives in harsh seaside conditions, the oil symbolizes strength and endurance. It is often applied to the soles of the feet to ground scattered energy and reconnect with one's sense of purpose. Helps us break free from limiting beliefs and fosters a sense of inner peace and balance.
Historical Significance: Known as "Green Gold," the trees were revered as sacred guardians in Polynesia and planted near temples.
Foraha deeply feeds your skin, repairing the damage of the past and preparing you for the sun.
Medicinal Benefits: An extraordinary skin regenerator. Highly effective for accelerating the healing of wounds, minor burns, and diminishing the appearance of scars and stretch marks. Foraha exhibits strong antibacterial and antifungal activity, making it a powerful remedy for acne, athlete's foot, and shingles or herpes sores. Due to its analgesic and circulatory-stimulating properties, Foraha is traditionally used in massages to relieve joint pain, rheumatism, and sciatica.
Emotional Benefits: Much like the tree that thrives in harsh seaside conditions, the oil symbolizes strength and endurance. It is often applied to the soles of the feet to ground scattered energy and reconnect with one's sense of purpose. Helps us break free from limiting beliefs and fosters a sense of inner peace and balance.
Historical Significance: Known as "Green Gold," the trees were revered as sacred guardians in Polynesia and planted near temples.
Pure Foraha (Tamanu) Nut Oil
Family: Calophyllaceae
Latin name: Calophyllum inophyllum
Origin: Madagascar
Farming Method: Wild Crafted
Plant Parts: Dried kernels
Process: Cold or warm expressed