Dilo Oil (1 LTR)
$68.00
Dilo trees are revered in Polynesian culture. You’ll become similarly attached to Wakaya Dilo Oil
Harvested from the indigenous dilo tree, Dilo oil’s ancient properties are believed to address a host of ailments -- from soothing inflammation to restoring skin elasticity and fading scars. Because we only harvest from trees that have been grown in accordance with traditional, organic practices, there is no worry about compromise in flavor or micro-nutrient delivery. Bring some of that goodness to wherever you are and enjoy what life can be.
A nourishing and soothing health and beauty ingredient like no other, now available in bulk sizes, which can be good for you and your customers.
No preservatives. No additives. USDA Certified Organic
Tamanu oil (also called beauty leaf oil, calophyllum inophyllum seed oil, calophyllum inophyllum oil, kamani oil, calophyllum oil, calophyllum inophyllum essential oil, dilo oil, foraha oil, Alexandrian laurel oil, poon oil, nyamplung oil, domba oil, honne oil (as biodiesel), undi oil, pinnai oil, fetau oil, punnai oil, daok oil, pinnay oil, kamanu oil, bitaog oil, tamanu nut oil, punna oil, takamaka oil (ambiguous), laurelwood oil (ambiguous), tacamahac oil (ambiguous), punnaga oil, feta»u oil, palo maria oil, ballnut tree oil, ballnut oil, btaches oil, beach calophyllum oil, or m¹ u oil) is pressed from nuts of either the Calophyllum inophyllum (usually) or the Calophyllum tacamahaca (ati) tree. The nuts yield 705% of the greenish-yellow inedible oil.[1] The oil originates in Polynesia, where it continues to play an important cultural role.[citation needed] Commercial uses of tamanu oil are predominantly for skin care.
Tamanu oil (also called beauty leaf oil, calophyllum inophyllum seed oil, calophyllum inophyllum oil, kamani oil, calophyllum oil, calophyllum inophyllum essential oil, dilo oil, foraha oil, Alexandrian laurel oil, poon oil, nyamplung oil, domba oil, honne oil (as biodiesel), undi oil, pinnai oil, fetau oil, punnai oil, daok oil, pinnay oil, kamanu oil, bitaog oil, tamanu nut oil, punna oil, takamaka oil (ambiguous), laurelwood oil (ambiguous), tacamahac oil (ambiguous), punnaga oil, fetaÊ»u oil, palo maria oil, ballnut tree oil, ballnut oil, btaches oil, beach calophyllum oil, or mù u oil) is pressed from nuts of either the Calophyllum inophyllum (usually) or the Calophyllum tacamahaca (ati) tree. The nuts yield 70â??75% of the greenish-yellow inedible oil.[1] The oil originates in Polynesia, where it continues to play an important cultural role.[citation needed] Commercial uses of tamanu oil are predominantly for skin care.