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Tea Tree Oil Acne & Boils Treatment

January 26, 2010 by Tea Tree Oil Uses  
Filed under Acne

Tea tree oil acne and boils treatment is becomming more and more common and worth exploring.
A boil is an inflamed area, usually based in a hair follicle, and can be caused by a physical condition such as acne, or severe dermatitis and can also result from low immunity, irritations, an illness, stress, food allergy, poor [...]

Tea Tree Oil Information, Uses and Recipes

January 26, 2010 by Tea Tree Oil Uses  
Filed under Tea Tree oil

Botanical Name: Melaleuca alternifolia
Don’t leave home without  this powerful essential oil that is a  healer and anti-biotic. This oil has few rivals, bolsters morale and resistance. Colds, flu, bronchitis, sinusitis, candida, bacterial and fungal infections and weak immune systems.

As a natural antiseptic, Tea Tree’s anti-bacterial, anti-viral and anti-fungal properties make this a very versatile [...]

Tea Tree Oil in Toothpaste

January 26, 2010 by Tea Tree Oil Uses  
Filed under Lice

Tea tree oil is an herb with many functions and has been used by Australian Aboriginal people for centuries. They used the leaves of the tree as an antifungal and antiseptic by crushing the leaves and making a pack.
It was considered essential by the Australian government for the first aid kit of armed forces during [...]

Sandalwood &Tea;Tree Oil*

January 26, 2010 by Tea Tree Oil Uses  
Filed under Head and Face

Sandalwood is the fragrant wood of trees in the genus Santalum. The tree is medium sized 12-15 meters tall. The trees are felled or dug up by roots; the branches are worthless, so are cut off. It is usual to leave the trunk on the ground for several months for the white ants to eat [...]

Tea Tree Oil Home Remedies

January 26, 2010 by Tea Tree Oil Uses  
Filed under Shampoo

Oil from “Down Under”, Tea tree is yellow / greenish tinged essential oil extracted from the leaves of Melaleuca Alternifolia. Though it can be used directly without any carrier oil, it is ideal to perform a patch test your skin before using it.
It is a good home remedy for oral infections. Few drops this [...]

Tea Tree Oil Acne & Boils Treatment

January 26, 2010 by Tea Tree Oil Uses  
Filed under Head and Face

Tea tree oil acne and boils treatment is becomming more and more common and worth exploring.
A boil is an inflamed area, usually based in a hair follicle, and can be caused by a physical condition such as acne, or severe dermatitis and can also result from low immunity, irritations, an illness, stress, food allergy, poor [...]

Tea Tree Oil – Helps to Get Rid of Maximum Skin Problems

January 26, 2010 by Tea Tree Oil Uses  
Filed under Featured

Tea Tree Oil is a natural antiseptic, germicide, antibacterial, and fungicide.
tea tree has been used for a variety of reason including: athletes foot, cold and flu, oral thrush, cold sores & canker sores, tooth ache & gum infections, ringworm, candida, head lice or louse, gum problems, mosquito bites, bug repellent, deter flees, mouth ulcers, [...]

Tea Tree Oil Acne Treatment

January 26, 2010 by Tea Tree Oil Uses  
Filed under Acne

Tea tree oil is extracted from a tree known as Melaleuca. The scientific name for this essential oil is Melaleuca Alternifolia. It is an antifungal agent mostly used for various types of skin disorders. It is also added as an ingredient to beauty products, the most popular of which is face wash. Tea tree oil [...]

All You Need To Know About Tea Tree Oil And Stretch Marks

January 26, 2010 by Tea Tree Oil Uses  
Filed under Cream

Tea tree oil has been used by Australian aborigines for hundreds of years. It is no wonder that people are now turning to it in an effort to help prevent and get rid of stretch marks.
It has many medicinal uses: antiviral, anti-inflammatory, antibiotic just to name a few. As well as treating [...]

The Safe Essential Oils: Lavender and Tea Tree Oil

January 26, 2010 by Tea Tree Oil Uses  
Filed under Tea Tree oil

All essential oils should be used safely in order to treat various conditions and promote inner peace and relaxation. However, all essential oils are not safe. In fact, some of them can negatively interact with prescription and over-the-counter medications. They can either dull or increase their power. This is why it is imperative to perform [...]

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