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Tea tree oil is one of the most popularly used essential oils in the world. It is obtained from the Melaleuca Alternifolia leaves that are usually native to certain regions in Australia. However, it is now grown nearly everywhere because of its widespread popularity. The Aborigines have been using tea tree oil for centuries as a medicinal ingredient. In ancient times, the leaves of the plant were crushed to obtain the extract and then the tea tree oil was used for treating various different conditions. It could help in treating coughs, cold, infections, etc. 

Tea tree oil can now be obtained easily in stores or online. However, it is important to check the quality of the oil and the strength of the product. It is better to get a hold of undiluted or pure tea tree oil. You can also get diluted forms that range from 5-50% concentration since these are easier to use on skin. 

Studies show that the Terpinen compound in tea tree oil may help in increasing white blood cell activity and this helps in boosting immunity. It will help to kill different types of viruses, bacteria or fungi in your body. This compound in the oil makes tea tree oil very valuable for treating bacterial or fungal skin infections. It helps in preventing and treating such issues and also promotes faster healing. There is a lot that tea tree oil has to offer. 


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Benefits of tea tree oil:

Tea tree essential oil has numerous benefits that you might find useful depending on your concerns. It can help in treating various conditions or symptoms that are skin, hair or nail related. There are also many other ways in which this potent essential oil can be used. As you read on, you will discover the various reasons why tea tree oil is used by so many people all over the world.

  • Antibacterial. The oil has antibacterial properties that have made it a widely used medicinal ingredient.
  • Anti-inflammatory. It is anti-inflammatory in nature and this is why it helps in treating various conditions that cause inflammation. 
  • Anti-fungal. The anti-fungal property of tea tree oil allows it to be used for killing different types of fungi and treating fungal infections. 
  • Anti-acne. Acne is a common skin affliction that many people suffering from. Tea tree oil is great for treating acne and preventing further breakouts. 
  • Athlete’s foot. Tea tree oil can help in reducing the symptoms associated with athlete’s foot. 
  • Contact dermatitis. Tea tree oil is more effective than some other treatments that are used for dealing with contact dermatitis or eczema. 
  • Oral health. The oil can be very helpful for people who suffer from chronic gingivitis. This inflammatory gum issue can be significantly improved by using tea tree oil. 

How to use tea tree oil?

  • For dry skin or eczema: You can mix 2 drops of pure tea tree oil into a bottle of your toner or moisturiser. This can be applied after a bath to help treat eczema and reduce itching or irritation. 
  • For acne prone skin: It can also be mixed with some bentonite clay and be applied as a mask. It will help reduce sebum secretion and breakouts. You can also add a drop of tea tree oil to one ounce of witch hazel and use this as a toner. 
  • For inflammation: Add one drop of the oil to a three drops of a carrier oil and apply to the area where there is inflammation. Repeat this a couple of times in the day until the inflammation goes away.
  • For dandruff: Add a couple drops of tea tree oil to a carrier oil and massage onto scalp. Let this sit for about 20-30 minutes and then wash off with shampoo. This will help reduce dandruff after a few applications.


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