10ml !Prof Tea Tree Essential Oil
!Prof Tea Tree essential oil is extracted from twigs and leaves of
tea tree plant (Melaleuca alternifolia). The
magical healing and disinfectant properties make it a wonder medicine that also boosts your immunity. However, it is not meant to be ingested and is
poisonous. It is meant for topical application only!
Tea tree oil is good for
treating bacterial, fungal, viral and microbial infections. It also has a
stimulating effect on blood circulation, the immune system, and hormonal
secretion. Additionally, it is used as a component in some deodorants to
eliminate bad body odor. It is also used to provide relief from muscular pain,
aches, and sprains, courtesy of its anti-inflammatory properties. Tea tree oil
is also used as a hand sanitizer and is also used to boost wound healing and
fight acne.
Tea Tree Oil Nutrients
The main constituents of tea tree essential oil are
alpha pinene, beta pinene, sabinene, myrcene, alpha phellandrene, alpha-terpinene, limonene, cineole,
gamma terpinene, para-cymene, terpinolene, linalool, terpineol, and
alpha-terpineol.
Amazing Uses Of Tea Tree Oil
Skin Care: The
powerful antioxidant properties of tea tree oil can significantly improve the
appearance of blemishes and scars. In fact, tea tree oil for skin oil can even
help reduce the appearance of wrinkles as we age.
Acne
Control: Many people suffer from severe skin conditions such as
psoriasis, eczema, and acne. Acne results from oil glands remaining
unregulated and marring the surface of the skin, often becoming inflamed when
the sebum glands get infected or blocked by toxins and dirt. Tea tree oil has
antimicrobial properties that reduce acne breakouts.
Hair Care: The
stimulant property of tea tree essential oil can be very beneficial for taking
care of certain hair conditions. And also its antifungal
properties also helps maintain hair health. So
apply a diluted amount of tea tree essential oil to your scalp. The increased
blood flow that you experience will help your follicles stay healthy and
strengthen the hold on your hair, so you won’t suffer from premature hair loss.
Antibacterial
Properties: The activity of microbes, bacteria, virus, and fungi are at their
peak in the tropics. Tea tree is one such plant and it can cure some of the
most horrible and dangerous bacterial infections found in the tropics. It can
cure internal bacterial infections such as those in the colon, stomach,
intestines, excretory system and urinary system.
Uptake of
Nutrients: Tea tree oil has balsamic properties that generally boost
health. It promotes the absorption of nutrients from food and provides
protection from diseases as well, meaning that overall it is a positive
addition to our lives.
Speeds up
Healing: The cicatrizant property of this Tea tree oil aids in the
faster healing of wounds and protects them from infections. Furthermore, it can
help neutralize or diminish the scar marks and after spots left by
eruptions, boils, pox, and acne.
Antimicrobial
Properties: Microbes don’t stand a chance against this oil since it is
a highly effective antimicrobial substance. It can kill and keep away
certain microbes (protozoa), which are responsible for causing severe
tropical fevers and malaria.
Antiviral
Properties: The tea tree oil helps to rupture the cyst in some viruses and
gives protection against them. It also helps cure viral infections
like the common cold, influenza, mumps, measles, and pox.
Expectorant:
People suffering from a cough and cold, congestion, bronchitis, and other
associated troubles, are sure to get relief by using tea tree essential oil.
It provides relief from cold, cough, bronchitis, and congestion.
Insecticide:
Tea tree oil is an effective insect deterrent and insect killer. It
does not let parasites and other insects like mosquitoes, fleas, lice or flies
come near someone who has rubbed some of this oil on their body. It kills
internal insects and intestinal worms like roundworms, tapeworms, and hookworms because
it can be absorbed by the skin.
Antiseptic:
Open wounds are the most susceptible place to infection by bacteria and fungi
and may result in sepsis or tetanus. Thus, they must be protected well in
advance. Tea tree oil can be a wise preventative choice as it is
an excellent antiseptic.
Stimulant:
Tea tree oil has a stimulating effect on hormone secretions,
blood circulation, and most importantly,
on the immune system. It boosts immunity and acts as a shield against many
types of infections. That is why it is quite popular in aromatherapy.
Sudorific:
Tea tree essential oil, being a sudorific substance, increases sweating and
promotes the removal of toxins like uric acid. It also helps remove excess
water and salts from the body, while cleaning the pores.
Increased
Hygiene: Tea tree oil is frequently included in the composition of
deodorants as it can eliminate not only the bad odor but also the bacteria and
toxins.
Fungicide:
It inhibits fungal growth and cures diseases like dermatitis and athlete’s foot.
Although internal fungal infections can be very dangerous and even deadly, one
should never ingest tea tree oil, even in extremely diluted forms, as it is
toxic.