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Chiltanpure tea tree oil used for several purposes, including keeping skin and nails healthy. Using tree oil as a natural hand sanitizer may help kill several germs responsible for colds, flu, and other illnesses. Tea tree oil has shown to kill or repel insects. In some cases, it is as practical or more effective than standard insecticides or repellents. Third, tea tree oil contains compounds that fight bacteria responsible for body odor. Fourth, tea tree oil can use to make a safe and effective deodorant. Fifth, tea tree oil may help speed wound healing by reducing inflammation and increasing white blood cell activity. Finally, tea tree oil appears to be effective against fungal nail infections as antifungal medications applied to the area.
Apart from soothing an itchy scalp, reducing dandruff and flaking, and preventing excess oil production, tea tree oil improves blood flow and allows nutrients to reach hair follicles, balances the pH level of the scalp, and stimulates the hair growth cycle to give you a head full of strong, healthy hair.
Tea tree oil comes from the leaves of Melaleuca alternifolia, a small tree native to Queensland and New South Wales, Australia. Although Melaleuca alternifolia is known as the tea tree, it should not be confused with the plant that produces leaves used to make black, green and oolong tea. Tea tree oil has been used as a traditional medicine by Aborigines for centuries. These native Australians crush tea tree leaves to extract the oil, which is then inhaled to treat coughs and colds or applied directly to the skin for healing.
Today, tea tree oil is widely available as a 100% undiluted or “neat” oil. Diluted forms are also available, ranging from 5–50% strength in products designed for the skin.
Tea tree oil contains a number of compounds, including terpinen-4-ol, that have been shown to kill certain bacteria, viruses and fungi.
Terpinen-4-ol also appears to increase the activity of your white blood cells, which help fight germs and other foreign invaders.
These germ-fighting properties make tea tree oil a valued natural remedy for treating bacterial and fungal skin conditions, preventing infection and promoting healing.
Injuries that result in broken skin make it easy for germs to enter your bloodstream, which can lead to infection. Tea tree oil can be used to treat and disinfect minor cuts and abrasions by killing.
In addition to preventing infection in cuts and abrasions, tea tree oil may also encourage wound healing.
Tea tree oil may help speed wound healing by reducing inflammation and increasing white blood cell activity.
Tea tree oil can be a powerful weapon against acne. Several studies have shown that it helps reduce the amount and overall severity of acne.
Tea tree oil-based acne gels can be purchased at natural grocery stores or from online retailers.
Alternatively, you can make your own acne treatment by mixing one part tea tree oil with nine parts water and applying the mixture to affected areas with a cotton swab once or twice a day, as needed
Gels containing tea tree oil have been shown to reduce the number of lesions and severity of acne in a number of studies’ and other bacteria that can cause infection in open wounds.
To disinfect a cut or scrape, follow these steps:
Applying a mixture of tea tree oil and coconut oil can help prevent minor cuts and abrasions from becoming infected
(Face) Take 2-3 drops of oil for daily use.
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(Hair)Apply onto your Scalp and Massage 10 to 15 minutes. Better is if wash your hair after 2 hr.
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