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Benefits of tea tree oil provide strength, resilience, assurance and have antiseptic properties to assist in fighting infection. It can be mixed with carrier oil and applied to the neck and chest at the onset of colds and flu. Use on acne spots, abrasions of every type; chicken pox spots; cold sores; nail infections; insect bites; sore throats; and head lice. To achieve the benefits of tea tree oil, simply dilute with carrier oil and apply to the affected area. The treatment of athletes foot, corns etc are some of the benefits of tea tree oil. A few drops can also be added to a foot bath. Adding the diluted oil of tea tree to a bath will help alleviate urinary problems such as cystitis, and fungal infections such as candida albicans which is related to thrush. It can also benefit the effect of skin problems such as burns, warts, sunburn and boils. To get the full benefits of tea tree oil it is best not mixed with other essential oils. A spicy, fresh and medicinal scent is a benefit of tea tree oil. It is a tree species of the Melaleuca tree which can be found in Queensland and New South Wales in Australia. Extraction is achieved through steam distillation of the leaves and twigs. The contra indication for this oil may irritate sensitive skins. A great benefit of tea tree oil is the effect on this oil are cleansing. The properties contained in tea tree oil are a powerful antiseptic; antifungal; antiviral; antibiotic; detoxifying; stimulant and an insecticide. It is also used for respiratory problems including asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, coughs, sinusitis, tuberculosis and whooping cough. The strength of tree tea oil should be respected; therefore large amounts should not be used directly on the body or in particularly sensitive areas. To achieve the full benefits of tea tree oil, use this oil properly.
Many benefits of tea tree oil can also be found in soaps, deodorants, disinfectants, gargles, germicides and more increasingly in spicy colognes and aftershaves. Massaging tree tea oil on sore muscles and injuries to joints can help alleviate any discomfort or pain. Another benefit of tea tree oil is the treatment for gum inflammation and the reduction of plaque. The oil found in this light yellow tree is produced by steaming the pine needle like tea tree leaves to force out the oil which is used mainly in medicine, but can also be used for industrial lubricants and cosmetic products. The smell of this oil is of nutmeg. This oil has a wide variety of preparations from creams and ointments to shampoos and astringents. It is most important that you find the most effective preparation that will suit your needs and make the most of this powerful plant and achieve the utmost from the benefits of tea tree oil.
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