Tea Tree Oil has a wide variety of uses. The oil is anti-fungal as well as antibiotic. Tea Tree Oil should only be used on the skin and should be cut with a light vegetable oil before application. Try this for athlete's foot, cold sores, insect bites, cuts, scrapes and more. Tea Tree Oil is also very good at opening clogged sinuses. Simply open the bottle and inhale. Pure essential oil for external use only.
History: Manuka wood was once fashioned into canoe decks, poles, fish hooks, fishing rods and fish traps. It was also used extensively by the old Maori’s for burns and irritations of the skin. The tea tree is native to Australia and its oil was known among the original inhabitants of Australia as an All-Cure medicine. The Tea Tree oil can be used as a cure for almost all sorts of tropical infections and diseases. The magical healing and disinfectant properties make it a wonder-drug. It also boosts immunity.
Aromatic Description: Medicinal, fresh, woody, earthy, herbaceous.
Possible Uses: Acne, athlete's foot, candida, chicken pox, cold sores, colds, corns, cuts, flu, insect bites, itching, migraine, oily skin, ringworm, sinusitis, sores, spots, urethritis, warts, whooping cough.
Constituents: Terpinen-4-ol, Alpha-Terpineol, Cineole, Pinene, Alpha Terpenene, Beta-Caryophyllene
Safety Information: May cause sensitization in some. Since citral and citronellal are said to be powerful skin irritants, always use diluted in direct skin applications.
Blending Information: Tea Tree Lemon blends well with Cajeput, Cinnamon, Clove, Cypress, Eucalyptus, Geranium Ginger, Juniper, Lavender, Lemon, Mandarin, Orange, Peppermint, Pine, Rosemary and Thyme essential oils.
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Tea Tree Essential Oil Uses