Tea Tree Essential Oil

10 ml

Description

Botanical Species: Melaleuca Alternifolia

Origin: Australia

Tea Tree is a highly anti-septic, anti-bacterial, anti-viral and anti-fungal. It is an excellent skin cleanser. For problem skin, blend 2 drops of Tea Tree in a teaspoon Jojoba oil- apply twice daily. Or try a weekly steam facial using 1 drop of Tea Tree with 2 drops Mandarin in a bowl of just-boiled water.

Subtle Aromatherapy: Tea Tree oil is recommended for physically delicate individuals who struggle with not only their bodies but also with feelings of victimization and doom that often accompany chronic ill-health.

Tea Tree may irritate some sensitive skins.

External Use Only

FDA not approved

How To Use

  • Massage: Blend a total of 3 to 5 drops of essential oils in 10 ml of carrier oil (Almond oil, Coconut oil, Rosehip Oil, etc) to make a blend suitable for most adults; halve the ratio for children, the elderly and women who are pregnant or nursing.
  • Bath: Dilute up to 8 drops of essential oils in a carrier oil or bath oil and sir into the bath water. Up to 6 drops of essential oils may be added directly to the running water but this is not recommended with essential oils which are irritants for those people with sensitive skin.
  • Vaporizer: Use 6 drops of essential oils in a traditional candle burner or vaporizer to create an aromatic ambiance.
  • Compress: Add 4 or 5 drops of essential oils to a bowl of warm or cold water, soak a clean cloth or sterile gauze in the water and apply to the desired area.
  • Foot bath: Soak feet for as long as possible in a bowl of warm or cold water with 4 or 5 drops of essential oil stirred in (preferably diluted in a carrier oil before being added).
  • Inhalation: With a towel over your head, lean over a bowl of just-boiled water with up to 4 drops of essential oils added – breathe normally for ten minutes. Use fewer drops for children and elderly.
  • Add several drops of essential oils to a plant spray filled with water and shake well to create your own natural room spray.

Precautions

  • Never take essential oils internally.
  • Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
  • Seek professional/medical advice before use if you are pregnant.
  • Seek advice from a qualified Aromatherapist before using any essential oils on babies or small children.
  • Seek medical advice before use or if you have a medical condition (such as epilepsy, high blood pressure, etc)
  • If you have an adverse reaction to an essential oil, stop use immediately and seek professional medical service.
  • Do not use essential oils undiluted on the skin (or undiluted in the bath if you have sensitive skin).
  • Some essential oils have specific contra-indications – always follow the individual precautions given by Essential Aroma.

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