Organic Tea Tree oil

The history or Organic Tea Tree oil ( snap shot)

1700s: The Bundjalong Aboriginal people of Northern NSW knew of the medical properties of Organic Tea Tree oil and used the leaves to treat burns, cuts and insect bites.
1770: The European (Captain Cook) liked to drink Organic Tea Tree and he enjoy the aromatic smell of  Organic Tea Tree oil.
1930: The first medical journal published about Organic Tea Tree oil (Medical Journal of Australian)
1995: Scientific studies showed the antiseptic wound healing ability of Organic Tea Tree oil

Organic Tea Tree oil (Melaleuca alternifolia)

Organic Tea Tree oil & Tinea pedis - Traditionally medical practitioners relied on plant base ingredients to treat various skin disorders. The use of Organic Tea Tree oil has been widely studied as a form of alternative medicine for the treatment of skin disorders. Tinea pedis is one of the most common forms of skin infection and is usually found on the foot and skin folds. The infection is most commonly caused by the related fungi infection.

Organic Tea Tree Oil compounds:

Organic Tea Tree oil contains about 100 different compounds comprising of mainly plant terpenes and their corresponding alcohols.

Did you know:

  • Tina Pedis can affect as many as 10% of the total population at any one time
  • Tina Pedis effects Men more than woman
  • Organic Tea Tree oil (Melaleuca alternifolia) is well renowned for its antiseptic, antifungal agent and a mild solvent. The reason that Organic Tea Tree oil has major active componentsis terpinen-4-ol (typically 30–40%) and this component plays important in fighting skin infection


The use of Organic Chamomile German Blue oil & Organic Tea Tree oil in the treatment of oral and dental hygiene:

Two main essential oils that are used in alternative medicine to treat oral and dental hygiene are organic Chamomile German Blue oil (Matricaria Chamomilla) and Organic tea tree oil (Melaleuca alternifolia)

Organic Chamomile German Blue oil has also been found to be effective when used as a mouthwash to treat Irritations and minor infections of the mouth and gingival)

 

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Reference
M. S. Sadr Lahijani1, H. R. Raoof Kateb2, R. Heady3 & D. Yazdani. The effect of German chamomile (Marticaria recutita L.) extract and tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia L.) oil used as irrigants on removal of smear layer: a scanning electron microscopy study. Volume 39, Issue 3, Date: March 2006, Pages: 190-195

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