July 13, 2009

8 Great Things About Tea Tree Oil, Nature's Natural Antiseptic

It has been available on its own and as an ingredient in many personal care products for some time now, but tea tree oil has a long history of use. Tea tree oil has been used for millennia by the aboriginal population of Australia in treating wounds - tea tree leaves were crushed to release the oil and applied to the wound with a mud pack to hold the poultice on. The fact that tea tree oil is so common today is proof that the aborigines were on to something. As it happens, tea tree oil is one of the best natural antiseptics and it has a number of uses which include:

It is an effective treatment for fungal infections of the skin including athlete's foot and tinea corporis. The oil alleviates the itching and clears up the infection while preventing its spread.

Tea Tree Oil can be found in many soaps because of its natural way of getting rid of germs and dissolving dirt. It is great for the kids to use too; it smells good and offers clean hands as a result.

Acne can be treated with tea tree oil. Though you may think that more oils are the last thing you need if you suffer from this condition, tea tree oil actually removes the dirt and excess oil buildup that creates the conditions for acne to take hold. Tea tree oil treats the cause instead of simply the pimples (though it does that too), making it an effective natural acne remedy.

It is even used to draw out in-grown hairs (also known as razor bumps). These can be painful so it is best to get them out before they become too sore. The Tea Tree Oil will draw the hair out after you have applied it daily for some time.

It is said that there is nothing else to put on your freshly pierced ears besides Surgical Spirits, but why put that on when it burns? Try Tea Tree Oil. It does the same thing except it doesn't hurt at all and it will also help your new holes heal quicker.

Tea tree oil is a good addition to your first aid kit as well. Applied to broken skin and rashes, the oil kills bacteria and keeps the wound sterile. As a topical antiseptic, it's very effective.

Tea tree oil can be used as a daily facial cleanser to keep your skin free of dirt and impurities which can cause blemishes. Not only can it help to clear up acne, tea tree oil also helps to prevent skin problems when used regularly as a cleanser.

It's even an effective treatment for oral Candida infections (thrush). A tablespoon of tea tree oil mixed with water and used as a mouth rinse four times daily can clear up most cases in short order.

From head to toe, tea tree oil has a variety of applications. This oil is produced by steaming tea tree leaves to expel the oil, which is then bottled. It's a natural product which causes no side effects; it's inexpensive and has so many different uses around the home that tea tree oil is something every household should have a bottle of handy.

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