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Note: All orders will include a free flier with all of the uses and dosages for tea tree oil or you may purchase just the dosages separately on our order page.

People with sensitive skin should introduce the oil with caution. See Safety! Tea tree oil is not to be taken internally.

 

Tea Tree Oil General Information

Tea tree oil is a natural antifungal, antibacterial, antiviral, anti-infection oil. It is effective against nail fungus, ringworm, athlete's foot, dandruff, acne and many types of infestations including lice, mites and scabies.

Tea tree oil is not just soothing and disinfecting, it is capable of penetrating into the lower skin layers with its anti-inflammatory, disinfectant, analgesic (pain killing) and cicatrizant (wound-healing) qualities. It helps the skin to heal by encouraging the formation of scar tissue.

 

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  Abrasions Burns Earaches
  Acne Calluses Earlobe cysts
  After Shave Canker Sores Ear Infections
  Arthritis Carbuncles Eczema
  Athletes Foot Chapped Lips Emphysema
  Asthma Chicken Pox Flea Bites
  Bad Breath Chigger Gout
  Bath Salts Cold Sores Head Cold
  Bladder Infection Corns Head Lice
  Blisters Coughs Hair Conditioner
  Body Mist Dandruff Hair Rinse
  Boils & Inflammations Dermatitis Herpes Lesions
  Bronchitis Diabetic Gangrene Hives
  Bronchial Congestion Dry Hair  
  Bruises Dry Skin  

 

1. Abrasions & Minor Cuts: Clean area well! Apply tea tree oil full strength to area. Also See: Grapefruit Seed Extract! | back to top

2. Acne: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil directly onto infected area twice a day or 60 drops of tea tree oil to facial wash, apply twice daily. Also See: Grapefruit Seed Extract! | back to top

3. After Shave Or Waxing: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil onto razor blade before shaving. Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1 Tbs of aloe vera gel. Smooth over area. Also See: Grapefruit Seed Extract! | back to top

4. Arthritis: For swelling, add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 2 ounces of jojoba or grapeseed oil; massage into affected are 2-3 times a day. Tea tree oil is very good for arthritis as it is able to penetrate and desensitize irritated nerve endings. | back to top

5. Asthma: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to a warm damp face cloth and breath through it for 1 minute. For best results repeat daily. | back to top

6. Athletes Foot: Clean feet thoroughly, especially between toes. Add tea tree oil directly to feet every two weeks. Or add (?) drops of tea tree oil to ½ ounce of olive oil. Massage on feet and between toes. Also See: Grapefruit Seed Extract! | back to top

7. Bad Breath: (Sore gums & plaque). Add (?) drops of tea tree oil on brush and brush with baking soda. Do Not Swallow! Also See: Grapefruit Seed Extract! | back to top

8. Bath Salts: Add (?) drops of tea tree oill to 1/2 cup bath salt and then apply to water.

9. Bladder Infection: It is important to keep the Urethra clean. Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 4 ounces of purified or distilled water and wash area thoroughly. Add 10 drops of tea tree oil to bath. Also See: Grapefruit Seed Extract! | back to top

10. Blisters: Wash area with soap and water. Apply (?) drops of tea tree oil 2 times daily. Also See: Grapefruit Seed Extract! | back to top

11. Body Mist (Perfume): Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to (?) drops of rose oil, to 1 tsp. of jojoba oil. | back to top

12. Boils & Inflammations: Apply a warm wash cloth to the area for a few minutes. Apply undiluted tea tree oil directly on the boil. Warning: If fever is present consult a Physician immediately. | back to top

13. Bronchitis / Bronchial Congestion: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to a warm, damp cloth; apply to chest or add (?) drops of tea tree oill to a hot bath and soak. Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to cream or oil and massage infected area. | back to top

14. Bruises: Apply ice if swelling occurs, add (?) drops of tea tree oil to an arnica or comfrey salve. Apply daily! | back to top

15. Burns (Minor): Immediately wash area with ice water, apply (?) drops of tea tree oill to burned area. Repeat 3-4 times daily. For a salve, mix (?) tea tree oil with (?) ounces raw unpasteurized honey and (?) teaspoon triple strength grapefruit seed extract. Also See: Grapefruit Seed Extract! | back to top

16. Calluses & Corns: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1 teaspoon grapeseed, apricot, olive, almond or avocado oil. Massage area well, or soak in mixture of (?) drops tea tree oil, 1/2 ounce grapeseed, apricot, olive, almond or avocado oil for 5 minutes, 2 times daily. Once the corn or calluses have become soft remove with tweezers and apply a few drops of tea tree oil, then cover with bandage. Also See: Grapefruit Seed Extract! | back to top

17. Canker Sores: Add a few drops of tea tree oil directly to infected area with a cotton swab twice daily. Add (?) drops to 1 cup of water, swish around in mouth. Caution: Do Not Swallow. | back to top

18. Carbuncles: Add a few drops of tea tree oil to cotton swab and apply directly to carbuncle. Repeat twice daily. | back to top

19. Chapped Lips: Add (?) drops tea tree oil to lip balm or moisturizing cream. Add apply to lips as necessary. Also See: Grapefruit Seed Extract! | back to top

20. Chicken Pox: Symptoms are itching, red rash and blisters on the chest and arms. Chicken pox can leave severe scars if left untreated. Tea tree oil reduces itching which can lead to scratching and later infection. Apply tea tree oil to blisters. Allow tea tree oil to remain on 15 minutes. Rinse with warm water and pat dry. Apply silk and satin body lotion to entire area. Repeat every 6 hours or until rash and blisters disappear. | back to top

21. Chigger: Dermatitis caused by mite larvae. Usually found in grassy areas. They cause painful eruptions on the feet and legs. Add a few drops of tea tree oil directly to area to disinfect. | back to top

22. Cold Sores (Herpes Simplex 1): Tea tree oil can reduce the painful healing time by as much as one half. Apply a few drops of tea tree oil directly to the infected area with cotton swab 2 times a day, to help prevent breakouts apply directly upon onset. Also See: Grapefruit Seed Extract! | back to top

23. Coughs: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 4-6 cups warm water. Drape towel over head and lean over warm water for 10 minutes, "gently inhale". Add (?) drops tea tree oil to vaporizer, steam for 5-10 minutes. Also See: Grapefruit Seed Extract! | back to top

24. Dandruff: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to any shampoo; use daily or alternate with another shampoo. Rub a few drops of tea tree oil directly into the scalp. Or use (?) drops of tea tree oil in your shampoo in hand prior to washing hair. This will help unblock the hair follicles. Also See: Grapefruit Seed Extract! | back to top

26. Dermatitis: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to ¼ cup grapeseed oil and massage in areas that have been exposed. Repeat 2-3 times daily. Or tea tree oil can be applied undiluted to the area. Consult Physician if condition persist. Also See: Grapefruit Seed Extract! | back to top

27. Diabetic Gangrene: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1/2 ounce of lotion. Massage onto infected area. | back to top

28. Dry Hair, Oily Hair & Itchy Scalp: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil directly onto hair strands; massage into scalp. Also See: Grapefruit Seed Extract! | back to top

29. Dry Skin: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1 ounce carrot seed or sweet almond oil. Massage in to skin. Also See:Grapefruit Seed Extract! | back to top

30. Earaches: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1/4 cup of warm olive oil. Drop a small amount gently into ear, tilting head to one side for a minute. Use small cotton ball to absorb oil. Repeat until improved. Also See: Grapefruit Seed Extract! | back to top

31. Earlobe Cysts: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil directly to both sides of the ear lobe. Use warm cloth to open pore before adding oil. Also See: Grapefruit Seed Extract! | back to top

32. Ear Infection: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1/4 cup warm olive or almond oil, drop a small amount gently into the ear. Also See: Grapefruit Seed Extract! | back to top

33. Eczema: Add (?) drops tea tree oil to 1/4 cup of grapeseed oil, massage in areas that have been exposed. Repeat 2-3 times daily. Also See: Grapefruit Seed Extract! | back to top

34. Emphysema: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 3-4 cups warm water. Drape towel over head and lean over warm water for 10 minutes or you may add (?) drops tea tree oil to a vaporizer, steam for 5-10 minutes. | back to top

35. Flea Bites: To disinfect bite add (?) drops of tea tree oil directly to area of bite. Repeat every 2 hours or until swelling and itching has disappeared. Also See: Grapefruit Seed Extract! | back to top

36. Gout: For swelling, add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 2 ounces of jojoba or grapeseed oil; massage into affected area 2-3 times a day. | back to top

37. Head Cold: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 4 cups water, drape towel over pot of warm solution and inhale. At night add (?) drops of tea tree oil to a vaporizer. Also rub on nose and forehead areas. Also See: Grapefruit Seed Extract! | back to top

38. Head Lice: Add (?) drops of Tea Tree Oil to 1ounce shampoo. Massage into hair, leave on for 10 minutes, rinse; repeat once a day until eggs and lice are gone. Grapefruit Seed Extract | back to top

39. Hair Conditioner: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1 Tbs. olive oil then add one whipped egg. Apply conditioner for 5-10 minutes, rinse. | back to top

40. Hair Rinse: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil into 32 ounces of water. | back to top

41. Herpes Lesions: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil with 1 capsule of Vitamin E. Apply 2 times daily. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. You can also add (?) drops of tea tree oil in bath water; or Sitz bath: (?) drops of tea tree oil and 1 tsp aloe gel, soak well. Also See: Grapefruit Seed Extract! | back to top

42. Hives: Add(?) drops of tea tree oil to 2 ounces of witch hazel. Massage infected area. Also See: Grapefruit Seed Extract! | back to top

 

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