Monday

THE MIRACLE USES OF TEA TREE OIL

As an Australian, I have known about all the wonderful uses of Tea Tree  for most of my life.
I am NEVER without a bottle of it in my house, and after you read of all its benefits, you may not be either.
It is NOT EXPENSIVE  which in it self, is a miracle in todays market.

What are some of the things it heals?
 Staphyloccocus aureus, more commonly known as (golden Staph)staph bacteria or MRSA
 Clinical effectiveness against MRSA


Impetigo or otherwise known as school sores, because children contract this through school friends.

Tea Tree Oil  - Tea tree oil, a powerful antibiotic, is known as the "oil of first aid". It is useful in treating fungal, bacterial, and viral infections. Tea tree oil is good for cracked rough skin, acne, burns, sores, boils, warts, blisters, chilblains, sunburn, athlete’s foot, toenail fungus, herpes, fever blisters, insect bites, bee stings, varicose veins, dandruff, itchy scalp conditions, yeast infections, and blemishes caused by chicken pox or shingles.
Tea tree oil is an immuno-stimulant.
Inhaling vapors from the oil can help sooth colds, whooping cough, tuberculosis, asthma, and bronchitis symptoms. For treating respiratory problems, use tea tree oil in a steam tent, a hot bath, or inhale vapors directly from the bottle. The fresh scent is very pleasant with marvelous head clearing effects. Tea tree oil may also be mixed with a carrier oil and massaged into the chest area for night time relief.
Tea tree oil is a natural insect repellant and good disinfectant. It contains numerous compounds that kill fungus and bacteria, including ones that are resistant to prescription antibiotics.

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I Myself Have NEVER had a problem with Tea Tree Oil, but that doesn't mean others won't.
USE CAREFULLY AND KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN
One study shows that tea tree oil may alter hormone levels. There have been three case reports of topical tea tree oil products causing unexplained breast enlargement in boys. People with hormone-sensitive cancers or pregnant or nursing women should avoid tea tree oil.

Occasionally, people may have allergic reactions to tea tree oil, ranging from mild contact dermatitis to severe blisters and rashes.
Undiluted tea tree oil may cause skin irritation, redness, blistering, and itching. 

 The Tea Tree.