Medicine Naturals :: Top Ten Uses for Tea Tree Oil ::
Tea tree oil is the essential oil
steam from a plant unique to Australia
and Northern New South Wale. Tea tree oil is unique because it contains over
100 components and can be used for a wide variety of purposes. Research has
shown that tea tree oil can be used for as an antibacterial, antifungal and
antiviral property,
Tea tree oil can be used naturally
for the following purposes:
Athletes Foot: Athletes
foot is commonly known to grow in warm, moist areas between the toes and the
sides and soles of feet. It is highly infectious and spreads quickly in locker
and shower rooms. Tea tree oil has been shown to treat a wide range of fungal
infections and symptoms, including athlete’s foot. To eliminate athlete’s foot
is recommended to wrap the shoes affected in plastic warp and place in freezer
overnight to kill the germs. Wash the socks separately and add two capfuls of
tea tree oil to the wash. In addition apply two to three drops of tea tree oil
to the affected area on the feet. Continue to do this daily.
Treat Cold and Flu: Cold
and flu symptoms can be treated by using tea tree oil. For sore throats, it is
recommends to add ten drops of tea tree oil to a cup of warm water and gargle.
Do this twice a day. This treatment will help clear mucus and kill bacteria.
Congestion: Adding about
ten drops of tea tree oil in a vaporizer will help clear chest and nasal
congestion. Using this treatment at the onset of symptoms will aid in killing
germs and bacteria.
Oral Thrush: Oral thrush
is a fungal infection of the mouth. It is very common in babies and children.
Thrush can be treated using tea tree oil.
Make a mouthwash using one capful of tea tree oil to twelve ounces of
water. Gargle and rinse for three times a day. You can also apply two to three
drops of the oil on the toothbrush to help kill the germs.
Toothaches and gum infections:
While waiting for a dental appointment, tea tree oil can help alleviate the
symptoms of toothaches. Apply tea tree oil directly to the infected area. The
oil will penetrate the gums and help kill the bacteria causing the pain.
Cold Sores and Canker
Sores: Both cold sores and canker
sores can be treated with tea tree oil by applying the oil directly to the sore
two times a day. For sores in the mouth make a rinse using two capfuls of oil
and gargle twice a day.
Head Lice: Head lice or louse can be treated by adding ten drops
of tea tree oil to shampoo. The hair and scalp should be wet and lathered
thoroughly. Use a fine toothed- comb before shampoo is rinsed off. Avoid direct
contact with eyes when washing hair with tea tree oil. This method should be
use several times along with treating the house and all of the infected
bedding. Tea tree oil can be added to the wash when washing the sheets and
bedding.
Insect Bites: A drop or two of tea tree oil can be applied directly
onto an insect bite or sting to help alleviate swelling, itching and redness.
Skin
Irritations and Sunburns: Using
several drops of tea tree oil added to bath water can help reduce the swelling
and itching from skin irritations. In addition the same method can be used to
help the symptoms of minor sunburns.
Bug Repellant: Bugs seem to dislike tea
tree oil. The oil can be used to deter ants, roaches and other pests. Put a few drops of the oil where the pests
are coming from. You can also wipe pantries and cupboards with a mixture of
water and tea tree oil and this will make the bugs leave. Rubbing the mattress
with pure tea tree oil will help deter dust mites. A few drops of oil added
directly into a vacuum cleaner bag or canister will help kill dust mites often
found in carpeting.
Caution should be used when using tea tree oil
around pets. It should not be used with cat, as it has proven fatal to cats
that have accidentally ingested the product.
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