Tea Tree Oil 25ml
$9.99
Tea tree oil contains chemicals known as terpenoids which are believed to provide the oil its medicinal properties. Tea tree oil kills fungus and bacteria, including those resistant to some antibiotics. Tea tree oil is used topically as an antiseptic and anti-infective for bacterial infections, acne, and fungal infections such as athlete’s foot. It is also used in connection with insect bites, sunburn, and other minor skin irritations. Tea tree oil has also been used to kill bacteria in the mouth before dental surgery and to lessen the mouth irritation caused by dental procedures. In patients who suffer from oral candidiasis, a fungal infection of the mouth and throat, tea tree oil mouth rinse may prove effective in reducing symptoms. Other studies have indicated that tea tree oil is also effective when used in connection with nose, throat, and vaginal related infections. The oil is 100% natural and is made from the best herbs without dyes, additives and preservatives. Warning! Before using any herbal products, make sure that you have full knowledge of how the herb works and any adverse reaction it may cause.
Product Overview
Ingredients and Composition:
Tea Tree Oil is an essential oil derived from the leaves of the tea tree plant, scientifically known as Melaleuca alternifolia. This oil is predominantly composed of terpenes and terpinen-4-ol, which are responsible for its antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. In addition, it also contains cineole, alpha-pinene, and beta-pinene, among other compounds.
Indications and Uses:
Tea Tree Oil has been used in traditional medicine for centuries to treat various ailments, such as acne, dandruff, fungal infections, insect bites, and wounds. Its antiseptic and antimicrobial properties also make it effective against bacteria and viruses. Additionally, it can help soothe skin inflammation and reduce redness and itching caused by skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis.
Precautions and Side Effects:
While Tea Tree Oil is generally safe for topical use, it should not be ingested. Ingestion can cause severe adverse effects, such as confusion, drowsiness, coma, and organ damage. Moreover, undiluted Tea Tree Oil can cause skin irritation, redness, and blistering. Therefore, it is recommended to dilute the oil before use or use it in combination with carrier oils like coconut or olive oil. It is also advised to do a patch test before applying to check for any allergic reactions.
Conclusion:
Tea Tree Oil is a versatile essential oil with numerous therapeutic benefits. However, it should be used with caution and in the correct dosage. Always consult with your healthcare provider before using any natural remedy, especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have a pre-existing medical condition.
Note: This article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.
Ingredients
- Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca alternifolia) — 100% pure essential oil, steam-distilled from leaves and stems
- Terpinen-4-ol — primary active component, antimicrobial
- Gamma-terpinene — antioxidant terpene
- Alpha-pinene — anti-inflammatory terpene
- Limonene — aromatic terpene
- Camphor — minor active component
How To Take
For topical use, dilute tea tree oil with a carrier oil (such as coconut or almond oil) at a ratio of 1–2 drops per teaspoon of carrier oil before applying to the skin. Apply to the affected area 1–2 times daily using a cotton swab or clean fingertip. Do not apply undiluted oil directly to sensitive skin, and avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Not recommended for internal use.
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