Organic Tea Tree essential oil , obtained by steam distillation of the leaves of Maleleuca Altenifolia. Contains no solvents, alcohol or synthetic additives. 100% pure.
This oil has marked antiseptic properties and is considered a classic skin disinfectant , thanks to its recognized activity against numerous microorganisms living on the skin and mucous membranes; it also has excellent absorption and is not irritating.
Icea Organic and Vegan Certified.
Format: 10ml or 30ml food grade
10 ml Food Internal use recommendations: indicated to support the functionality of the upper respiratory tract . It is recommended to take 3 drops diluted in a teaspoon of vegetable oil or sugar, 2-3 times a day, after meals. Average content for maximum recommended daily dose 9 drops equal to approximately 0.265 ml: 238 mg of essential oil.
30 ml Directions for use: add 2-3 drops of Tea Tree Oil to water or cosmetic emulsion to benefit from the refreshing and purifying properties of this plant.
Internal use , Tea Tree essential oil food supplement, may be useful in case of increased need of its constituents or temporary reduced intake with the diet. Follow the instructions of your doctor, herbalist, naturopath. Do not use without a prescription on children, the elderly, pregnant and breastfeeding women. Warnings: Supplements should not be considered a substitute for a varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Keep out of reach of children under 3 years of age. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. The essential oil should always be taken diluted.
Ingredients : Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf Oil* from Organic Farming, Certified Icea EcoBio Cosmesi 044BC100
Warnings: Do not use essential oils during pregnancy and on infants and young children without the advice of a doctor. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Do not use essential oils in their pure state. Always keep out of reach of children. Avoid sun exposure after using the product.
The name Tea Tree Oil was used for the first time by the English captain James Cook who, having arrived in Australia in 1770, learned from the Aborigines to use an extract made from the leaves of Melaleuca Alternifolia to treat wounds, abrasions, burns and relieve the discomfort of insect bites.
Modern experiments have validated the effectiveness of this precious essential oil. The essence is extracted by steam distillation from the leaves of the Melaleuca Alternifolia tree. This tree grows spontaneously in some forests of Australia and South Africa.
Only plants growing in this region have a high content of terpinen-4-ol, the main active component of tea tree oil, and a low content of cineole (a substance that irritates skin and mucous membranes).
This oil has marked antiseptic properties and is considered a classic skin disinfectant, thanks to its recognized activity against numerous microorganisms, habitual and occasional, of the skin and mucous membranes; it also has excellent absorption and is not irritating.
Here are the areas where it can be useful:
- Helps acne.
One of the benefits of Tea Tree Oil is its ability to reduce the symptoms and help clear the marks of acne. Its antimicrobial properties can unblock the inflamed sebaceous glands that cause acne and disinfect pores.
- Fungal nail infections
Positive results have also shown that Tea Tree Oil is a good cure for fungal infection under the nails. According to Dr. Weil, pure Tea Tree Oil can help fight the fungus due to its anti-fungal property, applying the oil 2 times a day for more than 2 months.
- Reduces dandruff
The itching that comes from the presence of dandruff can be very annoying and undoubtedly affects the well-being of those who are affected. The white flakes that fall from the hair are caused by a fungus that lives in the scalp and causes the accumulation of dead skin. 15/20 drops of Tea Tree Oil in 1/4 cup of extra virgin olive oil can be massaged on the head and left overnight.tea-tree-oil
- Can be used as a deodorant
Body odor is often a nuisance for people who sweat a lot. Using Tea Tree Oil can create an unfavorable environment for the bacteria that cause odor, thus helping to reduce it.
- An aid for oral health
Some studies have shown that Tea Tree Oil may have the ability to treat gingivitis, which is caused by a buildup of bacteria that cause plaque and tartar. Its antibacterial properties kill bacteria and reduce tooth decay.
- Helps soothe eczema
Itchy skin caused by eczema can be very disabling. Eczema is an inflammation of the skin with various causes, but it can be alleviated thanks to the properties of Tea Tree Oil. If you suffer from eczema, you can try applying Tea Tree Oil locally directly to the affected area.
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