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Health Benefits of Tea Tree Essential Oil
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The health benefits of Tea Tree Essential Oil can be attributed to its properties like anti bacterial, anti microbial, anti septic, anti viral, balsamic, cicatrisant, expectorant, fungicide, insecticide, stimulant and sudorific.

Unlike the name suggest, the essential oil of Tea Tree is not extracted from the plant of common tea. Neither it is synonymous to Tea Oil, which is extracted from the seed of Tea plant. Instead, it is extracted through steam distillation of twigs and leaves of Tea Tree, whose botanical name is Melaleuca Alternifolia. Main constituents of Tea Tree Essential Oil are Alpha Pinene, Beta Pinene, Sabinene, Myrcene, Alpha Phellandrene, Alpha Terpinene, Limonene, Cineole, Gamma Terpinene, Para Cymene, Terpinolene, Linalool, Terpinenol and Alpha Terpineol. This tree is a native to Australia and its oil was known among the original inhabitants of Australia as an All-Cure medicine since time immemorial.

The All-Cure name given to this oil is not a bit exaggerated. The Tea Tree oil can be used as a cure for almost all sorts of tropical infections and diseases. You name it and it has the cure for that disease. It is invariably found in almost all the households of Australia, particularly those having small children. The magical healing and disinfectant properties make it a wonder-drug. It also boosts up immunity.

No! That was not all! It has numerous aces up its sleeves which can be covered under following general medicinal properties it possesses.

  • Anti Bacterial: It is said that wherever Mother Nature gave the diseases, she gave the cures there itself. The activity of microbes, bacteria, virus and fungi are at their peaks in the Tropics and hence most of the medicinal plants are found there too. Tea Tree is one such plant. It can cure some of the ugliest bacterial infections of the Tropics. Wounds, which are most prone to bacterial infections in this region, can be effectively cured and protected using this oil. Although this oil is seldom taken orally, but if so, in mild concentrations, can cure internal bacterial infections too, such as those in colon, stomach, intestines, excretory system and urinary system. It can also be used in treatment of Tuberculosis.
  • Anti Microbial: Microbes prefer to keep safe distance from this oil, since it is an effective anti microbial. It can kill and keep away certain microbes (protozoa) which are responsible for causing Tropical fevers, malaria etc.
  • Anti Septic: Open wounds are most susceptible to infection by bacteria and fungi and may result in septic or tetanus. Thus they must be protected well in advance. For this, Tea Tree Oil can be a wise choice as it is an excellent anti septic. It can be applied directly on the wounds, boils, sores, cuts and certain eruptions, as well as insect bites and stings, to protect them from infections. It is as good as any anti biotic, but without its adverse side effects.
  • Anti Viral: Viral infections are very hazardous and re-appearing, since virus can survive under most intolerable conditions. They can bear unimaginable heat, cold and even poison, as they develop a protective shell called “Cyst” around them. Some viruses are intelligent enough to develop a new cyst each time they are activated, like the Common Cold Virus, to duck our immune system. They never die a natural death and can live dormant (neither live, nor dead) for even hundreds of thousands of years. They can be killed only if their cyst is ruptured using some compound or they are subjected to extreme heat which is beyond their tolerance. The Tea Tree Oil helps rupture this cyst in some viruses and can give protection against them. It also helps cure viral infections like common cold, influenza, mumps, measles, pox etc.
  • Balsamic: The Essential Oil of Tea Tree has balsamic properties, that is, it boosts health. It promotes absorption of nutrients from food and gives protection from diseases too, thus proving beneficial for total health.
  • Cicatrisant: The Cicatrisant property of this essential oil makes it heal wounds quicker and protect them from infections, as well as help neutralization of the scar marks and after spots left by eruptions, boils, pox, acne etc.
  • Expectorant: Those who are suffering from cough and cold, congestion, bronchitis and other troubles associated with cold, are sure to get relief using this Tea Tree Essential Oil. It gives relief from cough, cold, bronchitis and congestion.
  • Fungicide: The Tea Tree Essential Oil is as effective against fungal infections as it is against any bacterial or microbial infections. It inhibits fungal growth and cures diseases like dermatitis, athlete’s foot etc.
  • Insecticide: It is obvious that an essential oil that is so deadly for those adamant and hardy bacteria and viruses, will be effective against insects too. Tea Tree Oil is an efficient insect deterrent and insect killer. It does not let parasites and other insects like mosquitoes, fleas, lice, flies etc. come near a person who has rubbed some of this oil on his body. It kills internal insects and worms too, such as intestinal worms like round worm and tape worm and others like hook worms.
  • Stimulant: This essential oil has stimulating effects on hormones secretions, circulations etc. but more prominently on immune system. It boosts up immunity and acts as a shield against infections.
  • Sudorific: Besides infections, another cause of diseases is accumulation of toxins in the body. These toxins are either generated by the body itself, as a by-product of various reactions, or get inside the body somehow. Our body too, has certain mechanisms to throw away these toxins. One of them is perspiration or sweating. It has many advantages. It removes toxins, moistens the skin, open pores on skin and keeps the body cool. Tea Tree Essential Oil, being a Sudorific, increases sweating and promotes removal of toxins like uric acid. It also helps remove excess water and salts from the body.
  • Other Benefits: Gives relief from muscular pain, aches, sprains,

Few Words of Caution: No potent threats, except that in some rare cases it may be sensitizing to few people.

Blending: This Essential Oil blends well with Cinnamon, Clary Sage, Clove, Geranium, Lavender, Lemon, Myrrh, Nutmeg, Rosewood, Rosemary and Thyme essential oils.
This article was contributed by Aparup Mukherjee

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Sabeel  - Scalp Problems 2010-02-20 21:42:18
I have a scalp problem and want to order this oil, my scalp sometimes is very itchy with white flakes. I am also in the process of hair loss and have had a lot of hair thining, will this oil help my scalp and hair loss??? Thank you.
KELVIN  -  please i need 20 kilos of tea tree oil 2010-02-18 12:00:50
SIR,
CAN YOU HELP ME TO SENT 20 KILOS OF TEA TREE OIL TO ACCRA GHANA WEST AFRICA. PLEASE ,LET ME HAVE THE PRICE WITH THE SHIPMENT ASAP.
REGARDS,
KELVIN
christine 2009-10-07 14:57:37
Can you recommend the best carrier oil and essential oils for getting rid of cradle cap. The baby is 3 months, thank you.
john curry  - tea tree 2009-09-10 11:22:22
psoriasis doing well since bathing in tea tree oil, then blended 10 ml of patchouli oil with 500ml of extra virgin olvie oil,and covered body with this after the bath great results!
Joyce Ghosh  - Beautiful tea tree 2009-09-08 15:23:21
This is one of the best oils. Use it for cuts and bacteria, acne, pimples, mouth, gum, teeth etc. We use it all the time. For the mouth a couple of drops in some water is good.
michelle  - mites 2009-09-07 11:03:53
I want to try tea tree oil as as pesticide against body mites. Do you reccomend it. If so, do I need to dilute it with water and can I use it on my furniture and carpet? Please help I have been fighting rashes for months and have not been able to beat this problem yet.
Shannom  - THis .... 2009-09-07 09:11:15
Has such useful information that I used to help me with my biolgy coursework thankz
Aegeus 2009-09-02 14:57:17
The tea tree oil I have says it's 100 % pure but also says to seek medical advice immediately if swallowed.

The conflicting messages I've heard of it's safety when taken orally leave me unsure of the prospect of using it internally to treat digestive infections.
Halina 2009-08-27 15:30:03
I love this website, so much usuful information. Definetly oils are the best. The ammount of chemicals that are in th ecream, and our body cannot metabolise it.
carrie  - lice/teatree oil 2009-06-26 06:50:49
we have gotten lice, used tree oil, did the combing thing twicw a day for 3 days used the oil shampoo the whole week....7 days later we have lice! what happened? i mixed 10 drops of oil in a 8oz travel bottle of our shampoo and this is what we used.every day!
Antoniette  - lice/teatree oil 2009-07-31 14:29:10
I don't think you used enough tea tree oil. when we had lice, I used 1 oz. tea tree oil into 15 oz. shampoo, and shampoo'd daily. Washed all linens every few days in hot water, put all toys in plastic bags for two weeks. Sprayed my son's backpack and carseat with teatree and water mixture and we got rid of lice for good. Did you use the tea tree oil in the combout as well?
drw  - It's not that simple! 2009-12-08 16:52:46
when your family has head lice, you have to treat and re-treat, because the eggs hatch out new ones a few days later. Also, you have to be a total cleaning freak and think of every possible place where the home or car, etc environment came into contact with them-- then clean, sterilize, disinfect, everything over and over. the hottest possible clothes dryer can help kill the eggs and lice, but remember that washing in itself doesn't kill them very well. Use a total de- lousing routine, til they are gone. Use househole lice killers, not just shampoo on your head.
jen  - inquire 2009-06-20 12:44:04
i have flat warts can this remove my warts
Karen  - Bee Stings/Tooth Ackes and Tea Tree Oil 2009-05-23 06:59:36
I was in California swimming in a friends pool, when I came out of the pool I was stung by a bee. I usually swell up and it's quite dangerious for me. But my friend Jill went in the house and got Tea Tree oil and put it directly on the sting. I couldn't believe it. The pain stopped and there was no swelling at all. Now instead of medicin I carry Tea Tree Oil with me when I travel.
Also good on tooth ackes. I've had a sever tooth acke and put Tea Tree Oil on a piece of cloth and bit down on it. Being sure to spit out any saliva that accumulated. My tooth is much better now.
Terry 2009-01-09 09:33:25
I am trying to find a recipe for using tea tree oil as a houseplant insecticide. Do you happen to have any? Thank you,
tiffany  - so is tea tree oil harmful if ingested? 2008-12-19 16:32:33
my naturopath gave me an anti yeast supp today that has 60mg of tea tree oil.???
Iveta 2009-05-15 04:58:14
I use few drops of tea tree oil 3 times a day with sip of water and it works great on colds.
Missygail  - NO DON'T TAKE TEA TREE OIL INTERNALLY. 2008-11-27 00:27:47
Every article I find on tea tree oil warns you to NOT take this internally.

"Avoid taking tea tree oil internally. It is toxic at small doses and can cause potentially fatal central nervous system depression (excessive drowsiness, sleepiness)."

"Keep in mind, however, that you should never take tea tree oil orally as it can cause a host of issues including, but not limited to diarrhea, depression, difficulty walking, drowsiness, muscle weakness, impaired immune system, loss of coordination, and muscle tremors."


We have taken medications off the market for doing less than this... Keep tea tree oil as a topical medication! It can work well in toothpastes or mouth washes as long as it's NOT ingested.

Please do not ingest tea tree oil.
Therese DuCharme  - Tea tree 2009-05-28 08:07:49
Regarding the previous comment that stated that tea tree is toxic and not to take it internally - My question is then why does the medical field prescribe so many drugs that are potentially toxic - drugs for psoriasis, cancer, etc are all toxic.
drw  - good grief! 2009-12-08 16:47:56
what a ludicrous and dangerous comment. Just because something else is not so safe, does it mean you should then disregard warnings from health conscious individuals who use this product, and take such lethal risks? of course not! use with caution, it is potent and could harm or kill humans or pets, if not used properly.I guess some people are just not into surviving and indeed some don't.
margie  - drinking tea tree oil 2008-11-24 19:35:34
I accidentally drank some tea tree oil and noticed my LYME Disease symptoms became better. Is it safe to take a few drops on the tongue?

Would it kill parasites that live inside the cells?

Will it take the enamel off my teeth or cause other damage?

Thanks,

MP
Tryingtohelpmyself  - I take T-Tree oil and it helps me. 2009-01-02 14:12:34
Dear Margie, I have a condition that the Drs. cannot diagnose as to cause. The consequences include a blood disorder, creepy crawly feeling in my head, ears and eyes. The drs tried to treat the blood disorder, LGL, with methotrexate but as it was not helping the other symptoms of the virus. I took myself off it and began to take T-tree oil internally since I had nothing to lose --the Drs. told me the blood disorder was likely to be fatal over time. I am happy to say that it helped a lot. Overtime my lymphocytes came back to normal. I did not have any side effects, since I took t-tree in low doses, one dropper 2-3 times a day in a juice (orange or alovera). I stopped taking it for over two years, but have started again, since other blood symptoms have showed up. It truly helped me without side effects and I hope it will help you too.
dontknowwhatelstodo  - tea tree oil 2009-04-17 22:15:41
you say a dropper full? or a few drops?
tiredofbeingsick  - ingesting tea tree oil 2009-07-30 15:59:33
I've been sick for 6 months battling some type of bacteria in my intestine caused by eating sushi. Even antibiotics hasn't helped. My naturopath doctor recommended taking 1 drop of tea tree oil in a glass of water/day. You would think he wouldn't recommend it if it was unsafe???!!
fluidfilm  - not everything natural and recommended is safe 2009-10-25 09:55:08
Chinese alchemists worked for centuries to figure out a way to get the body to absorb what they were certain was the secret to longevity, a natural substance that was central to their treatments. After much diligent work, research, and testing, they were finally able to turn it into a salt that the body could absorb. The substance was mercury, which we now know is toxic to the brain and other organs. It's probably what killed the first emperor of China.

For years in the 1920s and '30s, tens of thousands of people actively sought out spas, special water preparations, products from their doctors and popular cures and remedies that would deliver the beneficial healing properties of... RADIUM, a naturally-occurring radioactive element now known to cause cancer and radiation sickness.

Don't assume that people in charge of your healthcare know what they're doing, especially when there is almost no testing or regulation on natural substances like tea tree oil. Remember opium, arsenic, m...
hsin-yi  - How should I use it for traveling to 3rd world cou 2008-08-25 21:53:52
Hello,
I am interested in taking Tea Tree Oil with me to Indonesia to help with fighting bacteria etc. There are a lot of food born illnesses and was wondering if I would work topically to help boost my immune system or should I look for it in a capsule form for consumption?
Amanda 2008-08-04 17:25:08
If you are thinking about giving your cat tea tree oil I wouldn't, tea tree oil is extremely toxic to animals and has been known to kill house pets.
Allison 2008-08-17 07:26:23
Tea tree oil is safe fr pets if diluted properly. I use it along with clove oil and witch hazel as an ear wash for my dog it is also found in many "natural"pet products.
drw  - The key is External Use & Skin Absorption 2009-12-08 16:42:58
yes maybe it is in pet products, BUT they are using it Externally which is no doubt best. Since some is absorbed, it will get into the body, but absorption through the skin, versus ingesting by mouth, create 2 different kinds of chemistry results in the body. So stick with the topical products, and it will help your body, yet be much safer.
Tina Bianchi  - thanks 2008-08-03 14:21:38
Hi, thanks for writing this article, i found it very informative and i especially liked how thorough it was.
My cat has ear mite and severe chemical medications are not only not working (or only working for a short time)but even aggrevating the problem further. I've used a drop of organic Lavender oil in an organic base oil which gave her some relief but i would like to add teatree oil as it is an insecticide among many other things-Cheers Tina.
Xotzin  - Tea tree oil , lavender for cats. 2009-03-13 14:35:03
I have a cat as well and when we got her she was about 3 weeks old and dying from ring worm. She had it literaly frm her head to her lil paws. We took her to the vet and they basically looked at me like I was crazy for wanting to save her life. Anyway, they treated her with some very intense drugs and she lived and is a very happy kitty now a year and half old. We treat her ear mites with olive oil (compressed the really good stuff) a couple of drops in the ears and it needs to be done for a few weeks and when they reappear which they will because their eggs can live for more than a year, reapply the olive oil. I looked into things such as tea tree oil and lavender to treat her illnesses. The problem is that what is toxic to us and non toxic to us is not necessarily so for cats and dogs. There are things you can give dogs and not cats and vice versa. Everything I checked into said the same thing. Cats can die from these two herbs and some others as well. Using small doses simply mea...
fluidfilm  - Tea tree oil is NOT fine to ingest 2009-10-25 10:24:59
I agree with almost everything you've written here, thanks for your pointers. However, the following is FALSE:

"Humans ingesting tea tree oil is fine as long as the tea tree oil is pure. It's not the tea tree oil that is toxic to people..."

In fact, the toxins in tea tree oil are not from the processing, they are a natural component of the oil itself. Tea tree oil contains terpenes (as in turpentine) which are toxic to humans, too. We have big, efficient livers compared to cats, so we can handle a little bit. But how much turpentine would YOU like to drink, really?

We would all like to believe that pure, natural substances are always harmless, but remember that digitalis, arsenic, uranium, mercury, animal and insect venoms, petroleum, hemlock, and hundreds of plants and mushrooms are toxic to us for one reason or another, despite being 100% natural and unprocessed. Sometimes it is part of their defense against insects, sometimes they contain a substance that our body us...
ananda  - INTERNAL APPLICATIONS OF TEA TREE OIL 2008-05-24 18:49:18
This is and excellent article. Great info read for the first time here. Thank You. I'm wondering how to administer Tea Tree Oil for 'rupturing the cysts' that some viruses hide in as described. It would seem to be an internal application, but how much and how often? What are the best methods for internal usage?
Thanks Again!
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