Tea Tree Oil uses
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Now that Tea Tree Oil prices have dropped and the hype has hopefully worn off. I thought it would be nice to research a little more as to what kind of benefits we can get from the little herb that was such a wonder drug just a few years ago. It seems that there have been a few studies although many of them are inconclusive of the effect that Tea Tree Oil has on the body, although as you will see in this list there are many many claims to what Tea Tree Oil can do for you. My advise is to get a larger bottle of Tea Tree Oil and test it out yourself for a month or two and see how it works out. From my experience I have found it to work great for my skin and use a Body Shop brand tea tree oil soap every day. Here is a list of the information and uses for you to try out. Tea tree oil (Melaleuca alternifolia) is a multi-purpose herb that traces its roots to the Aboriginal people of Australia. For thousands of years, they used the leaves as an antiseptic and antifungal by crushing the leaves and making a mudpack. The Australian government considered tea tree oil a World War II essential for their armed forces’ first aid kits. After the war, increased use of pharmaceutical antibiotics decreased tea tree oil’s appeal everywhere except in Australia. Tea tree oil started to regain its popularity in 1960, with a recharge in its research around the world. Today, Melaleuca alternifolia is also grown in California. Properties of tea tree oil General use Acne – Some research in humans suggests that applying tea tree oil to acne lesions on the skin may help acne to clear up faster and may also cause fewer adverse effects (skin dryness, itching, stinging, or redness) than do other commonly prescribed acne drugs.. Infections – Tea tree oil has been studied for treating a variety of infections. Early studies have found that tea tree oil may kill toenail fungus, fungal infections in the mouth and skin, athlete’s foot, some bacterial infections, vaginal infections, and herpes infections. However, there are no clear answers in these areas because studies have been small and low quality. More research is needed before a recommendation can be made. Gingivitus – Early study suggests that tea tree oil may help gum inflammation and reduce plaque when used in mouthwash. Further research is needed to confirm these results. Other uses Antibacterial Tea tree oil works as an expectorant when inhaled or taken internally and has a soothing effect; therefore, it can be used for throat and chest infections, and clearing up mucus. It is also effective against earaches, cystitis, and gingivitis. Inhaling steaming hot water with 5 drops of tea tree essential oil added can not only soothe coughing and plugged noses, but doing so at the start of the infection might stop it from spreading. For sore throats, gargle with 6 drops of tea tree oil in a glass of warm water. Common Doses Recipes – Steam Inhalations Recipes – Massage with Tea Tree oil Recipes – Bathing with Tea Tree oil Immune System Treatment Interested in a proven method to rid you of your acne? Then visit the Acne no more site. Or another product is the herbal acne treatment called Acnezine. Looking to make a change and lose some weight? I have reviewed the top diet on the internet and you can go and read over 200 comments people have made about why this diet has worked well for them, as well as some of the problems. Tags: acne, antibiotics, athlete, Australia, Australian government, bacterial infections, base oil, brand tea tree oil soap, California, chemical properties, chest infections, Christine Carson, Cover head, cystitis, earaches, East London University, fight infection, first aid, fungal infections, Gingivitis, herpes infections, inflammation, itching, John Hunter Hospital, London hospital, Massage, oil, pain, pharmaceutical antibiotics, post-operative infections, pure oil, skin cuts, skin infections, sore throats, Tea Tree, tea tree essential oil, Tea tree oil, tea tree oil soap, Tea tree oil works, The John Hunter Hospital, Thomas Riley, thrush, tree oil, United States, University of Western Australia, vaginal infections, Western AustraliaIf you like this post then you will probably like these other related items as well
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hi,pls i need help,i hv hospital superbug,hw can i use teatree oil to treat it i need ur help
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Excellent info in regard to acne. This is a serious topic, and it is so hard to find reliable acne information online. Thanks and keep up the good work!
Tea tree oil seems promising with regard to psoriasis. I’ll definitely add that to the list of treatments I would use before resorting to medicine/steroids.
The post offers valuable information to using uses. This is really new facts to reducing vaginal infections after using tea tree oil. Symptoms of vaginal infections are abnormal vaginal discharge; itching, irritation and fishy or musty odor have been driving you up the wall. It’s the vaginal odor that’s becoming a bit difficult to conceal and making your private life hell. The manufacturers of destinol know that vaginal odor can devastate you. They also know that no amount of readily available douches, sprays, ointments, gels or any other thing will prove successful.
This post offers great deal of valuable information about tea tree oil.Since it specifies that it can be used for vaginits, as one of its uses.So i would also like to contribut to it & offer some info on vaginal odor & bacterial vaginosis.Nearly 95% of abnormal vaginal odor is due to a condition called bacterial vaginosis. This infection is caused by the gardnerella bacteria. This condition is not your fault. Bacterial vaginosis is the most common vaginal infection.Whoever is suffering from such infections should take well care to get rid of these ASAP as they effect your personal health as well as relationship with your partner.Been providing women with magical product for getting rid of vaginal odor through-Destinol, i would just suggest all women that such probles should be cured from the root & with best product.
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Awesome article – concise and correct. Really article is is informative I would like to thank the author for shearing the information.
nice information mention here, i was not aware before about the uses of tea oil. What’s the price of tea oil?
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I read your posts for quite a long time and must tell that your posts always prove to be of a high value and quality for readers.
Great stuff. I personal use the steam inhalation method every morning. Then I use my neti pot. And breathe clear all day
Great Post! My wife used tea tree oil to help her get rid of bacterial vaginitis. worked like a charm.
hey this is one of the best remedies that really worked for my friend for having a bacterial vaginosis infection..it took her a long time finding for the right stuff for treating her recurrent vaginosis..it did help a lot..also there are also some alternative ways that stop the infection in 3 days aside from tea tree..
great work..hope it will also help other women..:)
to good healthier living…
How long did she use the tee tree oil to get rid of the infection? I am using it and it seems to be helping.
Great Blog! Your content is right on and provides great insight for any one fighting general infection. Solid information!
Tea Tree Oil does work very well on sore throats and chest colds. Good insight for those looking for a more natural cure.