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Tea Tree Oil Wonders

By Sharon Hopkins

Oil from "Down Under", Tea tree oil is yellow / greenish tinged
essential oil extracted from the leaves of Melaleuca
Alternifolia.

Australian natives used tea tree for antibiotic,
anti-inflammatory, antiviral, insecticidal, and immune stimulant
properties. The essential oil steam distilled from its leaves
and twigs to treat range of ailments like cold, sores, acnes and
even whooping cough. Combats skin infections, insect bites, and
minor wounds and is a remedy for oral infections.

The balsamic woody antiseptic fragrant tea tree oil's magical
healing powers make it one of the best essential oils to have in
your medicine closet. Beside lavender oil, tea tree oil can be
used directly without any carrier oil. It can be used undiluted
as it is non toxic, non-irritating. It is ideal to perform a
patch test your skin before using it. Blends well with lavender,
lemon, rosemary, and clove oils.

The much talked about oil treats vaginal yeast infections,
plantar warts, warts and insect bites. Rubbing it on to scalp
will help in getting rid of nits, dandruff and lice. Fights
viruses, bacteria, fungi thereby boosting the immune system to
ward off infectious disease. It can be used undiluted on wounds,
minor cuts and insect bites. It cures the affected area by
penetrating the skin and leaving no scars.

Tea tree oil is good remedy for acne. It heals the acne scars
and unclogs the pores. Single large drop tea tree oil dabbed on
the pimple may clear it up quickly. Few drops of tea tree oil to
your warm bath relax and rejuvenate you. It helps to remove
persistent body odor and soothe sore muscles. When added to
water in pools, hot tubs and spas it controls bacteria.

Massage few drops of undiluted oil for athlete's foot and ring
worm infections. Inhalation of few drops of this oil is a great
relief for persistent colds, flu, toothache, and cough. A dab of
tea tree oil around your nose will open up clogged nose soothing
sinuses.

Tea tree oil has been used effectively to treat abscess,
blisters, burns, insect bites, oily skin, rashes, spots, warts
and wounds. You can use tea tree oil to cure sunburns, diaper
rash, toenail infections and problems of smelly feet.

Tea tree oil properties act as immune booster helping the body
to fight off host of micro organisms that lead to reduction in
body's natural resistance power.

About the author:
Sharon Hopkins manages sites on Aromatherapy and its essential
oils. http://www.aromatherapies.net/essential-oils.html/>Aromatherapy
essential oils are concentrated extracts of plants and their
roots, stems, flowers and fruits.

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