Tea Tree Oil. Fungal Infections Insect Bites and Stings Acne Infection of Lacerations Bruises Warts Burns Eczema Heat Rashes Canker Sores Yeast Infections Staph Infection Periodontal Disease.
Written on April 30, 2007
Tea Tree Oil. Fungal Infections Insect Bites and Stings Acne Infection of Lacerations Bruises Warts Burns Eczema Heat Rashes Canker Sores Yeast Infections Staph Infection Periodontal Disease. The famed tea tree, or Melaleuca alternifolia, is a small tree native to only one area of the worldthe northeast coastal region of New South Wales, Australia. It is from the leaves of this special tree that tea tree oil is extracted. Containing close to 50 compounds, this oil is treasured for the seemingly endless benefits it affords the human race. Those who put this oil to use quickly discover why tea tree oil has been called the wonder from down under. SCIENTIFIC SUPPORT Research has revealed that pure tea tree oil is an extremely complex substance, containing dozens of organic compounds, including terpenes, pinines, terpineols, sesquiterpenes and others. These compounds seem to work together in a synergistic way to produce maximum healing power.
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