How to Gargle With Tea Tree Oil Drops

Tea-tree oil has been used for decades to treat a range of discomforts. The tea tree is native to a small region of New South Wales, on the east coast of Australia. The oil derived from the tea-tree leaves is used as an antifungal, antibacterial and an anti-infection agent. It has a soothing aroma and is considered by many to be beneficial for treating burns, scars, acne and blisters. When diluted in water, it can also be helpful in treating a sore throat. Tea-tree oil can be found in health-food stores.

Things You'll Need

  • Tea tree oil
  • Warm water
  • Cup
  • Spoon
  • Timer
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Instructions

    • 1

      Fill an eight-ounce cup with warm water. Add ten drops of tea-tree oil to the water.

    • 2

      Stir the liquid with a spoon until thoroughly mixed. Set a timer for 30 seconds.

    • 3

      Take a sip of the water. Do not swallow the liquid. Tilt your head back and allow the liquid to drop to the middle of your throat and back of your mouth. Blow air out of your mouth causing the liquid to bubble in your throat. Gargle the liquid until the timer goes off.

    • 4

      Spit the liquid into a sink. Repeat the steps twice a day until the sore throat clears up.

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