Tea Tree
Regarded as one of the best broad-spectrum antiseptics against fungal, bacterial, viral and parasitic infections, Tea Tree oil is your secret weapon.
Its invigorating aroma fortifies the immune system and aids recovery from chronic illness.
Botanical Name: Melaleuca alternifolia
Aroma: A woody, medicinal, antiseptic aroma.
Note: Base
Status: Organic
Chakra: Base
Method of extraction: Steam Distilled
Aromatherapy
On an emotional level, the crisp scent of tea tree can revitalize the mind, reduce anxiety, and bolster the immune system. It helps lift our spirits, giving us a sense of confidence and empowerment to overcome obstacles.
Tea tree can assist your healing journey and aid your recovery from chronic illness.
Traditional Uses
It is considered one of the best broad-spectrum antiseptics against fungal, bacterial, viral and parasitic infections. Primarily used in antiseptic washes it is also useful for safely removing tics.
Research shows Tea tree is 10-13 times stronger than carbolic as an antiseptic and is non-toxic and non-irritant. It has an equal effect on bacteria, viruses and fungus, and as an insecticide.
Reputedly used by inhalation to fight viral and bacterial infections such as glandular fever, whooping cough and candida infections, cystitis and thrush by stimulating the immune system.
Commonly utilised to relieve the symptoms of; coughs, colds, sinusitis, bronchitis, catarrh, pneumonia, sore throat and asthma. It was thought to also support the immune systems recovery after a serious illness.
In balms for; oily skin, acne, cold sores, athlete’s foot, fungal nail and skin infections, warts, dandruff, insect bites, cold sores, cuts, grazes and wounds.
Suggested Uses
Aroma Diffuser, or direct steam inhalation
Add to skin care, moisturisers and antiseptic creams for problem skin
Add to cleaning products such as antiseptic bench sprays and bathroom cleaners
Safety
Tea tree oil is non-toxic and non-irritant. Some individuals so show sensitizing to this oil, always patch test before topical use.
Do not use on very deep wounds or near the eyes, ears, nose or internally.
Always store in dark amber glass bottle.
Be aware of individual allergies.
Blends with
Lemon, Rose geranium, Rosemary,
On an emotional level, the crisp scent of tea tree can revitalize the mind, reduce anxiety, and bolster the immune system. It helps lift our spirits, giving us a sense of confidence and empowerment to overcome obstacles.
Tea tree can assist your healing journey and aid your recovery from chronic illness.
It is considered one of the best broad-spectrum antiseptics against fungal, bacterial, viral and parasitic infections. Primarily used in antiseptic washes it is also useful for safely removing tics.
Research shows Tea tree is 10-13 times stronger than carbolic as an antiseptic and is non-toxic and non-irritant. It has an equal effect on bacteria, viruses and fungus, and as an insecticide.
Reputedly used by inhalation to fight viral and bacterial infections such as glandular fever, whooping cough and candida infections, cystitis and thrush by stimulating the immune system.
Commonly utilised to relieve the symptoms of; coughs, colds, sinusitis, bronchitis, catarrh, pneumonia, sore throat and asthma. It was thought to also support the immune systems recovery after a serious illness.
In balms for; oily skin, acne, cold sores, athlete’s foot, fungal nail and skin infections, warts, dandruff, insect bites, cold sores, cuts, grazes and wounds.
Suggested Uses
Aroma Diffuser, or direct steam inhalation
Add to skin care, moisturisers and antiseptic creams for problem skin
Add to cleaning products such as antiseptic bench sprays and bathroom cleaners
Tea tree oil is non-toxic and non-irritant. Some individuals so show sensitizing to this oil, always patch test before topical use.
Do not use on very deep wounds or near the eyes, ears, nose or internally.
Always store in dark amber glass bottle.
Be aware of individual allergies.
Lemon, Rose geranium, Rosemary,