Myrtus vitiensis

Myrtus vitiensis, also known as the Fijian myrtle or Kanokaloko, is a plant species in the myrtle family that is native to the Pacific Island region.

This plant has been traditionally used for its medicinal properties, including anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects, which help to treat various health issues such as wounds, skin infections, and respiratory problems.

The health benefits of M. vitiensis include its ability to reduce fever, alleviate pain, and promote wound healing, making it a valuable resource for traditional medicine.

The plant can be prepared into various herbal preparations, including teas, infusions, and poultices, which are used to harness its medicinal properties and provide relief from various health conditions.