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Helps heal skin, helps to maintain fungus-free state, and to speed up tissue healing.
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T r a d i t i o n a l U s e s
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P r o d u c t D e t a i l s
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Tea Tree Oil “The Wonder from Down Under”
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Benefits
The antiseptic properties of tea tree oil make it a wonderful support to the body as it battles a countless array of topical maladies, such as: - fungal infections
- insect bites and stings
- acne
- infection of lacerations
- bruises
- warts
- burns
- eczema
- heat rashes
- canker sores
- yeast infections
- staph infection
- periodontal disease
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Our Product Advantage
Though substitutes exist in the marketplace, the best tea tree oil in the world comes from New South Wales, Australia. This is where Tea Tree Oil originates.
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Ingredients
Pure oil of the Australian Tea Tree (Melaleuca alternifolia).
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Nature
Purifying, uplifting.
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Recommendations
Tea Tree Oil can be applied directly to affected areas: sores, abrasions, blisters or other skin conditions that require cleansing. In addition, a few drops of Tea Tree Oil can be added to a bath to promote skin health and general hygiene.
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How to Use
Diffusion, Massage, Bath, Inhalations, Skin and hair care, Household, Outdoors
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Properties
Anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, anti-viral, bactericide, insect repellent, Skin care.
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Uses
An extremely versatile oil, cooling tea tree has long been used for its antibacterial, antifungal, antiseptic andntiviral properties. It can be used undiluted on the skin.
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User Care
Keep out of eyes and nose and out of the reach of children.
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Scientific Data
Research has revealed that pure tea tree oil is an extremely complex substance, containing dozens of organic compounds, including terpenes, pinines, terpineols, sesquiterpenes and others. These compounds seem to work together in a synergistic way to produce maximum healing power.
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