
Forget the Neosporin and the Peroxide – Tea Tree Oil is natures natural antiseptic that has over one hundred uses and counting! Tea Tree Oil, also known as Melaleuca Alternifolia or Maleleuca Oil – originally comes from the Myrtle Tree leaves. The Tea Tree is most indigenous to Australia but has also been known to grow in other places.
Organic Tea Tree Oil contains powerful anti-fungal proprieties called Terpens. These photochemicals are responsible for creating antiseptic, natural cures for anything from serious herpes problems to minor homeopathic remedies for dandruff, athletes foot, acne, sunburn, toothache, varicose veins, headaches, and is widely used by massage therapists for muscle aches.
Most researches have found that 100% Tea Tree Oil, when used as a topical skin treatment works just as well if not better than Benzoyl Peroxide without the drying and burning effects because it is derived from a totally natural antiseptic oil. Just one small bottle of Organic Tea Tree Oil can replace most antiseptic remedies in your medicine cabinet at almost half the cost. When used as a powerful disinfectant, Tea Tree Oil can be used to treat Urinary Tract Infections, Vaginitis and Cystitis. Next time you suffer from a cold try using a few drops of Tea Tree Oil in a pot of hot water or your humidifier to open up blocked sinuses, ease bronchitis symptoms and chronic cough.
There are a myriad of uses for Tea Tree Oil, it is an age old homeopathic remedy that has been passed down from generation to generation. The benefits of Tea Tree Oil are limitless and can be used for both health and beauty purposes.

There are really no known side effects of Tea Tree Oil, however this potent natural oil can cause irritation in some individuals when used in it’s purest form. Never apply pure Tea Tree Oil to sensitive tissue unless diluted. With all natural Homeopathic remedies, consult your doctor if you are not sure of their proper use.
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