Organic Melaleuca (Tea Tree) Oil
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Tea Tree Oil also known as Melaleuca Oil, has gained extensive popularity, from cleansing the skin and home surfaces, to purifying the air, and promoting healthy immune function- the applications are limitless!
The leaves of the Melaleuca have been used by Australian aboriginals for over seven decades for their health benefits.
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The 100% pure organic Tea Tree Oil has a potent, warm and spicy herbaceous aroma. It is volatile in nature, thus is derived through steam distillation of the leaves. The purest aromatic compounds are extracted from the Australian native plant Melaleuca alternifolia.
You can find tea tree in a variety of household and cosmetic products, like cleaning products, laundry detergent, shampoos, massage oils, and skin and nail creams. So what is tea tree oil good for?
Get to know more about the benefits and uses of this versatile oil below.
Benefits and Uses
1. Fights Acne
Tea Tree is oil is undoubtedly the best essential oil one can use to heal the skin, get rid of acne, and even acne scars. For this purpose, you need to make sure you are purchasing 100 percent pure tea tree oil. Tea tree or Melaleuca oil has the property of removing bacteria from the skin by clearing up sebum glands real quick, which results in a supple looking, healthier and clearer skin.
2. Soothes Skin
Tea tree essential oil can be applied to skin after shaving or you can enhance your existing facial cleanser by adding one to two drops. Tea tree oil may be effective in reducing inflammation and reducing wound size. It can be used to soothe sunburns, sores and insect bites. It is recommended to dilute it with a carrier oil like coconut and do a patch test when applying this oil topically.
3. Aromatherapy
For aromatherapy, you can use any diffuser of your choice to diffuse its aroma throughout the home. Or you can inhale it directly by sniffing it right out of the bottle. It is quite popular in aromatherapy because it boosts immunity and acts as a shield against many types of irritants in the environment.
4. Oral Care
In order to make your own mouth wash free from chemicals, take a glass of warm water and add one drop of tea tree oil to it and rinse your mouth thoroughly for 30 seconds.
5. Surface Cleaner
To make a homemade tea tree oil cleanser, mix 5–10 drops of tea tree with water, vinegar and 5–10 drops of lemon essential oil, pour in a spray bottle and use on surfaces to disinfect. Then use it on your counter tops, kitchen appliances, shower, toilet and sinks.
6. Footcare
After showering, Tea Tree oil can be applied to fingernails and toenails for healthy looking nails. For foot odor, tea tree oil is a great remedy. Combine about half a teaspoon of coconut oil and 2–3 drops of tea tree oil and massage the mixture into your feet.
7. Internal Uses
For your immune system to function healthily dilute 1 or 2 drops of tea tree oil in water, or a citrus drink of your choice or with a veggie capsule. Please remember, the dilution ration is 1:4, that is for each drop of oil, use 4 fluid ounces of liquid.
Take Away
Tea tree oil has a plethora of uses.
It is not very expensive and is a natural alternative to skin and nail treatments, and personal care products, among many others.
So order your Tea Tree Oil from Zongle Therapeutics, it is 100% pure, therapeutic grade, USDA certified Organic and steam-distilled without any additives!
Safety Information
In order to preserve the constituents of your tea tree oil keep it in a cool, dry and dark place as heat, light and exposure to air can impact the essential oil’s stability.
Tea tree oil has a strong pungent smell along with a cooling menthol like sensation. Therefore, if applied too much, your skin might feel a minor burning sensation. It is best to dilute it with a carrier oil, and for topical application the concentration is 5–10 percent.
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