Properties of Tea Tree Oil:
- Main Constituent Terpinen (Monoterpenes)
- Antiseptic
- Antibiotic
- Astringent
- Depurative
- Antiparasitic
- Tonic
- Stimulant
- Antispasmodic
- Vermifuge

PREMIUM Tea Tree Oil of Melaleuca alternifolia:
Tea Tree Oil is a well known and documented natural antiseptic oil. Pure Tea Tree oil of Melaleuca alternifolia is strongly antiseptic, diaphoretic, anti-fungal and expectorant oil and is used to treat stings, burns and skin and fungus infections. This oil is well known for benefiting boils, blisters, acne, warts, cold sores and athlete's foot. A drop can be applied neat for toenail fungus, or on the bottom of the foot for athlete's foot. Arom Therapists utilize Tea Tree Oil as an antifungal oil, as well as for treatment of head lice, cold sores, germs, and bacteria. Try combining our Tea Tree oil with baking soda and vinegar for a natural antibacterial cleanser. Read more about the properties, uses and benefits of pure Tea Tree Oil below.
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This table explains Tea Tree Oil Properties, Uses, and Benefits and lists common uses and healing properties of Tea Tree oil. The table also reviews the best methods of application when using Tea Tree oil of Melaleuca alternifolia in aromatherapy.




