Tea Tree Essential Oil 10 ml

£8.00

Tea tree oil gets its range of therapeutic benefits from its many powerful medicinal properties which include the following:

Antimicrobial properties: Since Arthur Penfold discovered its outstanding antimicrobial activities nearly 100 years ago, numerous studies have confirmed that tea tree oil is one of the most powerful natural antibacterial and anti-fungal substances.
Expectorant properties: which make tea tree oil ideal for treating respiratory conditions.
Cicatrizing properties: meaning that the oil can help heal skin wounds quickly and even help to diminish the appearance of scars.
Anti-inflammatory properties: terpinen 4-ol which is the major chemical component of tea tree oil has excellent anti-inflammatory actions giving tea tree oil a variety of uses including muscular pain and arthritis.
Insecticide properties: as well as its myriad health benefits, you can use tea tree essential oil to repel insects and kill ticks, mosquitoes and fleas.
USES:
To treat skin conditions such as acne, eczema or psoriasis; to help wounds, cuts and burns; to fight the flu: to help athlete's foot, nail fungus or warts; treat cold sores, improve your hair; aids in respiratory conditions; ear aches, rheumatism; vaginal yeast infections, allergies; deodorant, insect repellent, household cleaner, you can use it in your laundry to help it smell fresh and prevent mould from growing.
TEA TREE OIL SIDE EFFECTS AND SAFETY
Tea tree oil is generally safe. Allergic reactions are possible so when applied topically but you should dilute it first and also perform a patch test to ensure that you do not react to it.

CAUTIONS:
Never ingest Tea Tree essential oil and take care not to swallow any when using it as an ingredient for an oral wash.
Dilute your Tea Tree oil in a suitable carrier oil before applying it to your skin. Even after diluting the oil, you should perform a patch test on a discrete area of skin to make sure you are not allergic to it.
Make sure you speak to your doctor if you are concerned about any condition you may have before using Eucalyptus essential oil.
Pregnant women and nursing mothers should speak with their health care expert before using Tea Tree essential oil.

This essential oil has been sourced from a supplier approved by the Cruelty Free International Leaping Bunny programme, the internationally recognisable gold standard for cruelty free products.