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AUSTRALIA'S NATURAL HEALING WONDER
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"THE FIRST AID KIT IN A BOTTLE".



Lets look at Tea Tree Oil, used for thousands of years by the local native tribes.

"TEA TREE OIL" comes from New Zealand and from the Australian bushlands where the native Aborigine people used it for centuries.

TEA TREE OIL is clear or pale yellowy green essential oil with a fresh, spicy smell similar to Eucalyptus oil. The oil derived from tea tree has special properties.
It can act as both an ANTISEPTIC and a BACTERIASIDE.
Applied to cuts and bruises it can speed healing, dull pain and reduce inflammation. In addition
It is an anti-fungal agent, can kill viruses and provides a boost to the body's immune system. ALSO, Tea Tree Oil kills pest such as head lice, and can soothe sore throats and congested lungs and sinuses by INHALING ITS VAPORS. (Cacendish, 1995) ( DO NOT SWALLOW OR GET IN YOUR EYES AND KEEP OUT OF THE HANDS OF CHILDREN )
After further experiments, tea tree oil was found to be effective on burns, skin ailments, acne, boils and pimples, carbuncles, septic wounds, scalp wash, dermatis,psoriasis, animal wash, treats lice and ticks, mud fever on horses, insect bites, and various fungal infections.

LIKE ANY OTHER PRODUCT YOU MAY USE..DISCONTINUE USE IF IRRITATION OCCURS.
USES AND BENEFITS OF TEA TREE OIL
IN MOST CASES, APPLY TO INFECTED AREA WITH COTTON SWAB.


REFERENCES:

Butcher, P.A., Doran, J.C. and Slee, M.U. (1994) Intraspecific variation in leaf oils of Melaleuca

alternifolia (Myrtaceae). Biochemical systematics and ecology 22(4): 419-430.

Butcher, P.A., Matheson, A.C. and Slee, M.U. (1996) Potential for genetic improvement of oil

production in Melaleuca alternifolia and M. linarifoilia. New Forests 11(1): 31-51.

Carson, C.F. and Riley, T.V. (1994) Susceptibility of propionibacterium acnes to the essential

oil of Melaleuca alternifolia. Letters in Applied Microbiology 19(1): 24-25.

Carson, C.F. and Riley, T.V. (1995) Toxicity of the essential oil of Melaleuca alternifolia or Tea

Tree oil. Journal of toxicology – Clinical Toxicology 33(2): 193-194.

Cavendish, M. (1995) Using tea tree oil. Natures Clinic 51: 65-66.

Faoagali, J., George, N. and Leditschke, J.F. (1997) Does tea tree oil have a place in the topical

treatment of burns? Burns 23(4): 349-351.

Hammer, K.A, Carson, C.F. and Riley, T.V. (1996) Susceptibility of transient and commensal

skin flora to the essential oil of Melaleuca alternifolia (Tea Tree Oil). American journal

Infection control 24(3): 186-189.

Murragh, G.J. (1996) Month of harvest and yield components of tea tree.1. Biomass. Australian

journal of agricultural research 47(5): 801-815.

Shapiro, S., Meier, A. and Guggenhein, B. (1996) The antimicrobial activity of the essential oils

and essential oil components towards oral bacteria. Oral Microbiology and Immunology

9(4): 202-208.

Taylor, R. (1996) Tea Tree – Boosting oil production. Rural Research 172: 17-18.

 

Using tea tree oil shampoo can calm inflammation and soothe irritated scalps

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These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. No Claim is made that this product will cure or prevent any disease. NO CLAIM is made, or any of the information contained here within is any guarantee that the suggested application will work for you. DO NOT SWALLOW OR GET IN YOUR EYES AND KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
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