Tea tree essential oil is one of the best natural antiseptics, widely used in medicine. Organic quality tea tree oil is grown organically. It is collected only once a year, so the oil has a particularly high content of active ingredients. Due to its wide application, it is very versatile.
From time immemorial, the tea tree has been considered an "all-healing plant." The first Australian colonists called the tea tree a highly valued plant by the Aborigines, whose leaf tea was used for healing. As doctors began to study the healing properties of tea tree, a solid database of the use of this oil in the treatment of infected wounds, disinfection, care of the oral cavity and skin, etc. was compiled. With a huge increase in global demand for tea tree oil, this valuable plant has been planted en masse and there are now huge tea plantations in Australia.
This oil, which has strong antiseptic, antimicrobial properties, is used in cosmetics and pharmacy. Tea tree essential oil is one of the few essential oils that can be used on the skin pure, undiluted. It is recommended for use in infections, fungal infections and weakened immune systems. Great tool for foot care. The ideal indoor air freshener that kills germs. Tea tree oil is a natural antiseptic with a unique property - it promotes skin regeneration without causing side effects on healthy tissue.
The tea tree is not an insect favorite plant. And when they bite, the tea tree removes the itching and speeds up healing.
Recommendations for the use of tea tree oil:
- It is recommended to add 5-10 drops of oil to the bath and lie down for 15 minutes, and use a mixture of tea tree and lavender oils to relieve stress and tension.
- To prevent cellulite, mix 20 drops of tea tree, 10 drops of juniper, 10 drops of citrus and 20 ml of vegetable oil and rub the problem areas of the body.
- In case of sunburn, apply to the affected skin with a mixture obtained by dissolving the essential oil of tea trees in a vegetable ratio of 1:10.
- To prevent fungal diseases, soak your feet in warm water baths with a few drops of tea tree oil. Use a mixture to lubricate damaged nails and fingers, as with sunburn.
- In case of scratches and wounds, wash the injured area, then apply tea tree oil several times a day. This oil is also suitable for disinfecting pimples.
- Tea tree oil reduces itching at insect bites. The liquid obtained by mixing one part oil and 10 parts water will help from insect stings. Apply it to open areas of the body as you go outside.
- For the care of the oral cavity, apply a couple of drops of oil on the brush with toothpaste and brush your teeth. Moisten the floss with oil and clean as usual. This will help kill the bacteria between the teeth.
- This oil can even be used to care for pets! While washing the animal with regular shampoo, add 5-10 drops of tea tree oil, rub into the fur and hold for 3-4 minutes, then rinse with water.
Usage: suitable for inhalations, sauna, skin moisturizing, inflammation suppression
Effect: removes toxins from the body; d irritated skin, opens skin pores, cleanses them, treats skin inflammation.
We believe it is important to use only the highest quality tea tree oil. There are tea tree oils that come from plantations where they are collected 2-3 times a year. These oils are of inferior quality because the tree cannot recover so quickly and develop fully.