Tea Tree Essential Oil
Tea Tree Essential Oil
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Product Description Tea Tree Essential Oil
Australian tea tree essential oil is a powerful natural antiseptic that helps keep our immune system healthy and balanced. It is a very good antibacterial and useful in inhalations to clear the mind and for all skin care needs. During World War II, its effectiveness in preventing wound infections was discovered.
The oil has a warm, sweet and spicy aroma.
Our pure Tea Tree oil is of genuine Australian origin, fully recommended, and not Chinese, nor Australian quality Chinese, which is much cheaper but not comparable to the quality of Australian.
This fantastic oil has a multitude of uses and benefits, especially for acne, fungus, and even lice.
Tea tree essential oil helps treat the following conditions:
1. Tea tree essential oil helps treat acne.
To help combat acne, it is possible, as long as it is applied to clean skin, to apply a drop of oil to each pimple and spread it until it is completely absorbed.
2. Reduce warts with our Tea Tree oil.
Tea tree helps treat warts. It is advisable to combine tea tree essential oil with other oils such as lemon essential oil. Always use it at night before going to sleep. Sooner or later, the wart will disappear completely.
3. Tea tree essential oil for lice and nits.
Tea tree essential oil is natural and helps fight lice. Apply it before showering and spread it throughout your hair (leave it on for about 30 minutes). Then shower as usual and rinse your hair well to remove any residue.
4. Body massage.
Tea tree essential oil is ideal for massages mixed with carrier oils such as almond, hazelnut, or jojoba. It provides an antioxidant effect on the skin, making your skin more beautiful.
This tree or shrub from the Myrtaceae family, commonly called tea tree or tea tree oil, is a traditional remedy of the Australian Aborigines. Its leaves and stems provide the essential oil that is one of the most widely used in the world.
Recent studies show that tea tree fights all types of bacterial, viral, and fungal infections. When inhaled, it is a good expectorant that relieves bronchial inflammation and stimulates the immune system. When applied externally, it promotes wound healing. Purifying and deodorizing, it is effective against parasites such as lice and fleas.
Tea tree properties and uses
- Pure for external use: pimples, bites, cold sores, warts and canker sores.
- In gargles: in the mouth and throat.
- Athlete's foot
- Inhalation: colds, flu and respiratory conditions.
- Sitz baths: vaginal and urinary. Foot baths: fungal infections and blisters.
- Compresses: skin rashes In diffusion: in sick rooms, air purifier
- Effective against dandruff. Mix it with your shampoo.
Blending Oils: Some Suggestions
- For respiratory problems: 5 drops of tea tree oil, 3 drops of pine oil, 2 drops of thyme oil.
- For pimples and acne: 4 drops of tea tree oil, 3 drops of bergamot, 3 drops of lavender.
- For the mouth and gums: 5 drops of tea tree oil and 5 drops of myrtle.
Very important precautions before using our essential oil.
It is highly concentrated; do not use undiluted on the skin. Keep out of reach of children. Do not get in contact with sensitive skin or eyes.
Our Tea Tree essential oil has been highly rated.
Precautions: Pregnant women, children under 3 years of age, people with high blood pressure, and people with epilepsy should consult their physician before using essential oils.
Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Some oils are labeled as safe for ingestion, but always with your doctor's authorization. The properties and indications mentioned on this site come from leading scientific works and studies in aromatherapy. This information is for informational purposes only and cannot be considered medical advice, nor does it compromise our legal responsibility.
Technical specifications Tea Tree essential oil
- Botanical name: Melaleuca alternifoila
- Family: Myrtaceae
- Part used: Leaves
- Cultivation: Conventional
- Main components: Terpinen-4-ol, 1,8 cineole, Gamma terpinene
- Photosensitizing: No
- Origin: Australia
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