Tea-tree

Tea-tree - Melaleuca alternifolia

Aromatic molecules : Terpineol 1,4, α-terpinene
Distilled organ : leaf

Tea tree is an essential oil that no longer needs to prove itself ! It is found in a very large number of washing (soap, shampoo, bath oil) and cosmetic products. In addition to these applications, it is rightly considered a reliable element of medical and family aromatherapy. Today, enormous demand for tea tree has led to the establishment of plantations that extend over thousands of hectares in Australia.

 

Traditionally known for its properties :

powerful broad-spectrum antibacterial • fungicide • parasiticide • antiviral and immune stimulant • cutaneous protection during radiotherapy sessions.

Special precautions :

- Keep out of reach of young children.
- Does not replace a balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
- Do not exceed the recommended dose.
- Unless medical or pharmaceutical advice, not to use during the pregnancy and breast feeding and in the child of less than 3 years.
- Keep out of heat and light.

Professional advice:

For all disorders, external application is ideal.
Often, 3 to 4 drops of CTEO massaged on the skin, repeated 3 times a day for 5 to 6 days, will be enough to stop the disease.
Additionally, you can add 3 drops orally, in honey, olive oil or on a lump of cane sugar under the tongue for 5 to 7 days.


++++ Highly recommended - (!) Use with caution

Oral useUse on skinAir diffusionInhalation Aerosol
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