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Benefits
Let's see in detail how and when to use Tea Tree Oil for your health care:
- Flu symptoms: Excellent in case of cold, fever and cough: just pour 20 drops into a bowl of hot water to release and disinfect the respiratory tract.
- For the skin: It is also a precious elixir for the skin. In the Aboriginal tradition of eastern Australia, fungal infections, wounds, and acne were treated through the local application of the leaf infusion. insect bites and other skin lesions.
- Acne and psoriasis: Some recent research has revealed the effectiveness of Tea Tree Oil also for the treatment of some skin diseases such asacne and psoriasis.
- Burns: Tea tree gel, when applied quickly to the affected area, reduces intradermal temperature, promoting healing.
Uses for house cleaning
Tea Tree Oil is also useful for house cleaning. It's perfect for disinfect windows and furniture and for purify the air: Spread it through the radiators, you will make the environment cleaner. It is also used for clean stuffed animals.
Where to buy
You can find Tea Tree Oil in pharmacies and herbalist shops for between 5 and 10 euros: make sure it is pure and comes from organic farming.
Be careful not to confuse it with Tea Oil, an essential oil extracted from the pressed seeds of the Camellia Sinensis plant from which the tea we drink comes.
Controindicazioni
It is important that people with plant contact dermatitis use tea tree oil with caution as it contains allergenic agents. Use is also not recommended during pregnancy and lactation.nursing. Furthermore, Tea Tree Oil should not be ingested and should be stored out of reach of children.
Read also:
- How to care for your skin naturally
- Natural remedies to prevent red skin during winter
- Cold-Cracked Hands: Here Are Natural Remedies to Soothe and Nourish Your Skin
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