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HOW DO I USE TEA TREE OIL ??


Some Suggestions for Use of Pure Tea Tree Oil

Condition

No.

Treatment

Pimples & Acne

D

Apply directly to the inflamed spots with a cotton bud.

Arthritis

A

Gently warm the mixed oils, massage the painful area with the oil.

Minor cuts and Abrasions

A & D

Gently apply with a cotton swab.

Boils and Carbuncles

D

Apply directly with a cotton bud.

Minor Burns

A or D

Drip oil gently onto the burn, or carefully use well soaked cotton swab.

Coughs, Colds, Nasal Congestion

 F

Gently inhale vapors from bowls or vaporizer.

 Blisters

 D

Gently apply oil with a cotton swab.

Bites and Stings

 D

Gently apply oil to inflamed area with a cotton swab or bud.

Cold Sores

D

Gently apply oil to inflamed area with a cotton bud.

Cradle Cap

A

Gently apply oil to affected area of baby's scalp using a cotton swab.

Dandruff

C

Massage shampoo into scalp and leave on a minute of so before rinsing off.

Dermatitis

A

Massage oil into affected area.

Eczema

A

Carefully wash and pat dry affected area, apply oil with cotton swab.

Ear Ache

G

Slightly warm mixed oils and trickle a small amount into the ear.

Emphysema

F

Gently inhale vapors from bowl or vaporizer.

Gingivitis (sore or bleeding gums)

D

Carefully paint the area of infection, using a cotton bud.

 Hair Care

C

Smooth into hair, covering all strands and leave on a few minutes before rinsing off.

Halitosis (bad breath)

B

Use as a gargle and to rinse mouth.

Itches

D

Apply directly to itchy spot with cotton swab.

Laryngitis

B

Gargle, and rest voice.

Muscular Aches and Pains

A

Gentle massage painful area

Nappy Rash

A

Slightly warm oil and gently apply with a cotton swab.

Perionychia (nail infection)

D

Paint oil liberally under and around nail with a cotton bud.

Psoriasis

A

Apply oil to affected area using a cotton swab.

Rashes

A

Apply with a cotton swab

Rheumatism & Sciatica

A

Slightly warm oil, and massage into painful area

Shingles

A

Slightly warm oil and massage into painful area

Splinters

D

Apply oil to area before and after removal

Sprains

A

Gentle massage oil into tender area

Sunburn

A

Gently apply oil with a cotton swab.  Keep away from eyes.

Sinusitis

F

Gently inhale the vapours through the nose

Tinea, Athlete's Foot – Ringworm

D

Apply directly to infected area, using a cotton swab.

Toothache

D

Paint tooth with oil using a cotton bud

Ticks and Leeches

D

Splash oil onto parasite, remove parasite and splash oil onto bite-mark

Tropical Ulcers

D

Gently apply oil direct to ulcer, using a cotton swab.

Warts, Corns and Bunions

D

Apply oil directly, using a cotton bud

Key to Methods Of Use

  1. Mix one part pure Tea Tree Oil with ten parts of quality cold-pressed oil, such as almond, apricot kernel, avocado etc.
  2. Add 10 or so drops of pure Tea Tree Oil to a tumbler of warm water
  3. Add 5 or so drops of pure Tea Tree Oil to your usual quantity of shampoo or conditioner
  4. Use undiluted pure Tea Tree Oil
  5. Sprinkle pure Tea Tree Oil in your bath water
  6. Add 10 or so drops of pure Tea Tree Oil to a bowl of hot water, or to a vaporiser
  7. Add 10 drops of pure Tea Tree Oil to a teaspoon of quality cold-pressed oil such as almond, or apricot kernel.

Important

  • Use of Tea Tree Oil should not be viewed as a substitute for professional medical care.  If problem persists, consult your medical adviser.
  • Avoid contact with eyes.
  • Do not swallow. If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Give water and seek medical advice immediately.
  • Keep Tea Tree Oil in a safe place, out of the reach of children.
  • Some people are sensitive to tea tree oil and may experience mild dermal irritation. If irritation occurs, discontinue use. If irritation persists, seek medical advice.

 



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