Common Uses of Tea Tree Oil
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Background
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Derived from the Australian Melaleuca alternifolia tree, the oil has been used by Aborigines for centuries.
For the Home
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Tea tree oil's antiseptic properties makes it invaluable in the home for cleaning purposes. Tea tree oil can be added to homemade all-purpose cleansers to eliminate germs on counter tops, sinks and other surfaces.
Insect Repellent
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Tea tree oil may be mixed into a base oil such as grapeseed and then blended with other essential oils such as thyme and lemongrass. The oil is applied to the skin to repel insects.
Minor Wound Care
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For small cuts and abrasions, tea tree oil is useful in speeding the healing process due to it's antiseptic and antibacterial properties.
Candida and Other Fungal Infections
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Therapeutic use of tea tree oil is reputed to help rid the body of candida, athlete's foot and ringworm.
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