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Tea Tree Essential Oil- Certified Organic , Australia

฿199.00
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  •  5 ml      199    Thai Baht
  • 10 ml     339    Thai Baht
  • 30 ml     779    Thai Baht
  • 100 ml   1,979 Thai Baht

          Tea Tree Essential oil is one of the most popular oils in aromatherapy and traditional medicine today. It is produced from the leaves of a small tree that originally grew in low lying wetlands on Australia's east coast. The leaves had been used for unknown ages by the Australian aborigines to treat injury, illness and infection.

          Tea Tree oil has a reputation for being powerful against a broad range of bacterial, viral and fungal infections. Aboriginals used to crush the leaves in their hand and inhale the oil to treat colds and headaches. 

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Tea Tree 100% Pure Essential Oil - Organic , Australia

  • Botanical Name: Melaleuca alternifolia
  • Origin:                  Australia
  • Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Parts used:           Leaves
  • Color: Nearly Clear with a faint yellow tint
  • Perfumery Note:  Middle
  • Consistency:        Thin
  • Aromatic Description: Medicinal, Herbal, Earthy & Woody
  • Blends well with: Basil, Bergamot, Black Pepper, Calamus, Chamomile, Clary Sage, Clove, Cypress, Eucalyptus, Eucalyptus Lemon, Geranium, Helichrysum, Juniper, Lavender, Lemon, Lemongrass, Manuka, Marjoram, Myrrh, Nutmeg, Oregano, Peppermint, Pine, Ravensara, Rosemary, Thyme, Ylang Ylang
  • Initial Strength:   Medium
  • Class:           Monoterpenol

          Tea Tree Essential oil is one of the most popular oils in aromatherapy and traditional medicine today. It is produced from the leaves of a small tree that originally grew in low lying wetlands on Australia's east coast. The leaves had been used for unknown ages by the Australian aborigines to treat injury, illness and infection.

Today quality oil is mass produced on plantations to provide plentiful low cost oil for sales worldwide.

          Tea Tree oil has a reputation for being powerful against a broad range of bacterial, viral and fungal infections. Aboriginals used to crush the leaves in their hand and inhale the oil to treat colds and headaches. In the 1920's Tea Tree leaves were first distilled to produce the essential oil. It was quickly discovered the oil was a more powerful germicide than many that were in use and it was quickly cultivated. By World War II, Tea Tree oil farmers were exempt from military service until sufficient stock of Tea Tree essential oil were produced.

          Some Reputed Benefits:

  •           In addition to Tea Tree essential oils ability to fight infection, it is thought to stimulates the body's natural immune system and production of white blood cells to fight infection.
  •           It is one of the best oils for fighting fungal infections such as athlete's foot and nail fungus and thrush. On the skin and hair, Tea Tree regulates oil production, fights acne, and even repels some insects such as lice. Its antiviral activity is used against warts and herpes sores.

Note: Most essential oils cannot be taken internally, but even when they can, essential oils are highly concentrated and require dilution, special training and caution that Aroma & More does not yet provide. You can never drink any essential oils at 100% strength or diluted in water-based liquids.

Caution: Old or oxidized oil may cause sensitivity and irritate sensitive skin. Essential oils can be harmful if used improperly. Information is provided for educational purposes only. It is up to the customer to determine if the product is right for their intended purpose. Special consideration should be made before applying essential oils to pregnant women, children or the elderly. If under a doctor's care, please consult the physician before using essential oils. If applying to skin essential oils must be diluted correctly and Aroma & More recommends testing on a small area of skin to check for reaction before attempting a full body massage. Information is based on traditional use and has not been evaluated by the FDA.

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