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Health & Fitness > Tea Tree Oil Uses ... .
 

Tea Tree Oil Uses ... .

 have a bottle of this and now I know how to use it.
Sharing this information. Ana

tea tree oil


at: witchhazelshannon.blogspot.com/2008/05/tea-tr...
this oil is obtained by steam distillation of the leaves of the melaleuca alternifolia , a plant native to australia .
it
is antibacterial , antifungal , and antiviral . it helps sooth poison
ivy , bug bites , ear infections , boils , and sunburn .

it is
effective against acne , black heads , athlete's foot  dandruff , nail
fungus , lice , ring worm , mites , scabies and mosquitoes .

it is said to have pain killing and wound healing properties .
caution : do not use if pregnant or breast feeding , topical use only do not take internally .
here is a great antibacterial spray cold and flu season .

20 Great Uses for Tea Tree Oil


By Mickey Z., Planet Green
In 2006, the world consumed more than 3.5 billion gallons of oil per day. A lot of that oil has caused environmental damage and conflicts between nations. But there is one type of oil that’s green, sustainable, healthy, and–as far as I
know–has never been the rationale behind a major military intervention:
tea tree oil.

Tea tree oil, explains the UWA Tea Tree Oil Research Group, is the essential oil steam distilled from the Australian plant Melaleuca alternifolia (unique to Australia and native to Northern New South Wales). Tea tree
oil is usually clear to very pale golden in color and it exudes a
fresh, camphor-like scent.

Kathi Keville of HowStuffWorks.com says this oil is often called a “medicine cabinet in a bottle” and is
“effective against bacteria, fungi, and viruses and stimulates the
immune system.” Here are 20 ways to use this magical formula for health
and for the home.

But first, two important notes, courtesy of Sheila Shaigany:
*Make sure it comes in a dark glass bottle with a dropper. This will
prevent light from shining in and reducing the oil’s potency.
*Do NOT ingest it orally.
*Editor’s Note: This article does not replace medical advise.

20 Great Ways to Use Tea Tree Oil
For Health
1. Use a dab to treat acne.
2. An anti-fungal for treating Athlete’s Foot, eczema, various yeast infections, etc.
3. An antiseptic to be used on cuts and burns.
4. An anti-viral: it may lessen the symptoms of colds and flu. Try using a few drops in the bath.
5. Add to a vaporizer to loosen chest congestion.
6. Add a small amount to shampoo to destroy head lice.
7. A small amount added to your bath can help with persistent body odor.
8. Treating sinus infection.
9. For dandruff and dry scalp.
10. In the form of aromatherapy, tea tree oil is used to treat colds, persistent coughs, acne, toothaches, and sunburn.

For Cleaning
11. To create an all-purpose cleaner, combine 2 teaspoons of tea tree oil in 2 cups of water in a spray bottle.
12. Another version would be 14 ounces of water with 1 ounce of Murphy’s oil soap and 10 drops of tea tree oil.
13. Mix the above solution with kosher salt to scrub bathtub and bathroom tiles.
14. Add a few drops to dishwasher dispenser, then fill with a green dishwashing soap.
15. A few drops added to each load of laundry leave your clothes smelling cleaner.
16. Control mold with a tea tree oil/water spray.
17. Remove mustiness with that same tea tree oil/water spray.
18. To keep germs at bay, spray it on high chairs, car seats, and other high traffic spots.
19. 15 drops in a quart of water can be an effective insect repellent.
20. Be sure to take some with you when hiking and camping to put directly on insect bites or blisters.

posted on Oct 1, 2009 8:27 AM ()

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