Top 10 Health Benefits Of Tea Tree Oil

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Have you discovered the many uses that this wonderful plant provides? Tea tree oil, also known as melaleuca oil, is produced by crushing the leaves of from these trees, which are native to Australia. In New South Wales, the Bungawalbin Creek was admired for it’s magical healing waters, but as it turns out the healing properties were actually from the leaves that fell into the creek from nearby melaleuca trees.

To this day, tea tree oil is renowned for its anti-bacterial ability to treat cuts and wounds, and great for acne-prone skin. But be careful, although there are many amazing health benefits, it is not meant to be ingested or you could get sick! Read on to find out our list of health benefits of tea tree oil:

Treats Acne

Works as a great anti-bacterial natural substance when applied on acne spots, this oil helps the immune system to kill and bacteria and reduce inflammation. Dilute a few drops of tea tree oil with water and cotton swab.

Natural Deodorant

Tea tree oil has been shown to have antibacterial and antimicrobial properties, which kill off bacteria. Apply a small amount on your hands to test on your skin. If no adverse reaction appears, apply a tiny amount on your hands and rub your hands to create a warm friction before applying under your arms.

Treat Yeast Infections

Studies have shown that tea tree oil affects the membrane of yeast cells. Mix it with lavender for a stronger effect. Use a cotton swab dab the desired parts of the body.

Treats athlete’s foot

A study found that tea tree oil is effective as an over the counter remedy for relieving athlete’s foot. Tea tree oil is very effective as an anti-fungal lotion for nail infections as well.

Help to remove makeup

Try mixing ¼ cup of any oil and add 10 drops of tea tree oil and shake until blended. Saturate a cotton ball with oil and sweep your face to remove makeup.

Can soften dry cuticles

The essential oil softens and blends cracked and ragged cuticles. The tea tree oil is a proven fungus fighter and lavender is an anti-inflammatory . Pour 10 drops of tea tree oil and 10 drops of lavender oil and combine. Add a few drops into your nails and cuticles daily to soften your cuticles and avoid them from splitting.

Removes Ticks

Have you ever had a small tick and pulled half the body off and still have to work getting the head off? Simply place 3 drops of oil on the cotton ball and hold it on a tick for one minute. Then immediately pull off the tick with a tweezer.

Fights bad breath

A common cause of bad breath is an overgrowth of unwanted bacteria. Mix a drop of tea tree oil in a cup of warm water and swish around your mouth through your teeth and gargle then spit it out. Repeat 1-2 times daily.

Ease Psoriasis

Psoriasis is known as ‘plaques’, or areas of red inflamed skin. These areas develop when skin production is faster than the body’s ability to shed it. While there is no cure for it, there are things you can do to ease the discomfort . Mix 10 drops of tea tree oil with two tablespoons of melted coconut oil. Repeat topical application 2-3 times daily.

Clear up a sore throat

Tea tree oil can help with some inflammation of the mucous membranes which contributes to the pain of a sore throat. It can mostly help fight off the infection. Apply one drop of tea tree oil in a warm glass water and gargle with it at least once a day. Try to spit most of it out . You can also add two teaspoons of salt, which will draw excess water out of the mucous membrane that can create discomfort.

 

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