Tea Tree
- Melaleuca Alternifolia is a native plant belonging to
northeast coastal region of New South Wales, Australia. Tea
Tree has very strong therapeutic and medicinal
values. When crushed and distilled, the leaves of
this plant yield a 100% natural oil which
is an antiseptic, a fungicide and has numerous uses as
listed below. Tea Tree oil contains more than 48
compounds, main constituent being terpinen-4-ol
which is
responsible for tea tree oil's antibacterial and antifungal
properties.
It helps with mouth ulcers,
varicose veins, hemorrhoids, fatigue, respiratory infections,
strengthening the immune system and the female reproductive
system. Tea Tree also helps to clear acne, lice, cold sores
and gingivitis.
History of Tea Tree Oil
- Bundjalung aborigines of
northern new South Wales - viewed lagoon where tea tree
leaves fell and decayed for hundreds of years as having
tremendous healing properties.
- First report of medicinal
use: Medical Journal of Australia (1930) - Sydney surgeon
used: solution of tea tree oil to clean wound -
". . . it dissolved pus and left the surface of infected
wounds clean so that its germicidal action became more
effective without any apparent damage to the tissues ...
most efficient germicides destroy tissues as well as
bacteria...."
- World War II - tea tree
oil issued to soldiers to use as a disinfectant.
Tea Tree Oil - Uses and Benefits
#antiseptic - considered by
many to be the ideal skin disinfectant.
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Fungal Nail
Infection:
- 100% tea tree oil twice
daily.
- improvement in nail appearance and symptoms (with long-term
use).
Vaginal Infections:
- germicidal activity
versus Candida albicans and Trichomonas vaginalis.
- 40% tea tree oil solution emulsified with isopropyl
alcohol and water.
- used tampon saturated with this tea tree oil solution (once
wkly for 4 to 6 wks).
- for treatment of cervicitis and chronic endocervicitis.
- daily vaginal douches (1 quart water with 0.4% tea tree
oil) prescribed.
- for treatment of trichomonas and candidiasis.
- no irritation, burning, or other side effects noted.
Cold Sores:
- mix essential oil with 10
times its volume of carrier oil.
- dab on affected area as soon as developing cold sore
starts to tingle.
Nits:
- eggs of head lice on the
hair.
- put a few drops of oil on a fine comb and comb hair well.
- OR...add 5-10 drops of oil to shampoo or hair rinse and
repeat daily.
Remarks
- extremely safe for
topical use.
- oral ingestion not recommended.
- being 100% natural it has no side effects.