Tea Tree Essential Oil Uses and Remedies
Imagine a natural way to combat skin problems, mosquitoes, and bacteria all at once. Tea tree oil is known to help in various ways, primarily skin related elements. It can be used for both humans and animals, ideally for infestations and skin problems. Lice, mites, scabies, and mosquitoes can be fought with tea tree oil. In addition, skin ailments such as ringworm, dandruff, acne, athlete's foot, and nail fungus can be treated with tea tree oil.Tea tree oil works well after falling and skinning a knee because it targets cuts and scrapes. Not to mention that tea tree works as a first aid remedy against insect bites, burns, and skin spots. It is known to be deep-penetrating, and is 4-10 times more soothing than aloe.
Even bigger than its skin and infestation applications, tea tree oil in its essential form has been known to contain powerful antiviral, antibacterial, anti-fungal properties when used in medicine. It is capable of penetrating into the lower skin layers with its anti-inflammatory, disinfectant, analgesic (pain-killing) and cicatrizant (wound-healing) qualities.
Interestingly, tea tree oil helps the body work on its own natural defenses, or boosting the body's immunity. It has a diaphoretic effect, meaning that tea tree promotes a body to sweat which enhances a body's preventative response when threatened by infection. The magical-like healing and disinfectant properties make it a sort of wonder-drug.
Aboriginal Australians have used the oil of the Melaleuca Alternifolia plant, otherwise known as tea tree oil, for hundreds of years for its potent medicinal qualities as a cure for almost all sorts of tropical infections and diseases. It is derived from the plant's sticky leaves and needles. Tea tree oil is continued to be used today in home remedies around the world as a natural remedy.
Please remember, that like any essential oil, tea tree oil is not intended to be consumed and is very highly concentrated. Conduct the correct research before using it yourself as different methods apply based upon the problem and person.