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September 6, 2017

8 Amazing Benefits of Tea Tree Oil You Should Know About

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Since the 1920s, surgery and dentistry have employed tea tree oil to prevent infection and clean wounds because of its antiviral and antibacterial properties. However, this plant’s history and origin of use reach back to the Australian aborigines who brewed the leaves of the tea tree plant and prized the natural healing properties. In fact, the natives along the east coast of Australia have long used tea tree oil as an antiseptic for skin conditions. Here are some of the other amazing benefits of tea tree oil.

1. Clears up Acne

Looking for a natural home remedy to acne? The acne products bought in the stores will often be loaded with chemical preservatives like parabens, which evidence suggests can cause breast cancer in women and testicular cancer in men. With tea tree oil, just like castor oil, that isn’t a problem because one of the benefits of tea tree oil is how it is natural. You can dilute a few drops of it with 20 to 40 drops of witch hazel. Afterwards, you will apply it to your skin two times a day using a cotton swab. Nevertheless, exercise caution with using it because while gentler than another popular choice like benzoyl peroxide, tea tree oil can still dry out the skin when you overuse it.

2. Removes Makeup

If you have normal or dry skin, you can mix 1/4 of a cup of canola oil and 10 drops of tea tree oil. You will use one four-ounce sterilized glass jar and a tight-fitting lid. You shake it until it blends. Finally, keep it stored in a cool place. You saturate the cotton swab with your oil and sweep it along your face to take off the makeup. Finally, you will rinse with warm water and add a toner.

3. Soften Dried Cuticles

Tea tree oil fights fungus at the source. Science has proven how it counters ragged and cracked cuticles. You will use one tablespoon of jojoba oil, 10 drops of tea tree oil, one tablespoon of avocado oil, 10 drops of lavender essential oil and pour the concoction into a colored glass bottle to preserve the lifetime of the oil.

4. Soothes Sores

Because of its antiseptic properties, tea tree oil heals sores because it directs how the wound will seal itself over and help the body heal in a holistic fashion.

5. Eliminates Smelly Feet

Ever had smelly feet after a long jog to work? One of the benefits of tea tree oil is how the essential oils and herbs used in this blend will have aromatic properties, and the oil itself fights off bacteria. It lowers how much you sweat and leaves your feet smelling fresh and feeling clean. In addition, the ginger and rosemary used in this blend have been known to stimulate circulation and discourage how much you sweat.

You will need one tablespoon of dried sage, one tablespoon of dried rosemary, one tablespoon of fresh ginger root. Furthermore, get one teaspoon of powdered and dried ginger. You will also need one tablespoon of baking soda, four cups of cold water and one tablespoon of Epsom salts. Finally, you will add 10 drops of tea tree oil. Be sure to mix it well and pour the concoction into a shallow basin large enough for your feet. You will top the water off and add ice. Soak them for 15 minutes, and after you have finished, follow it up with a product like talcum powder.

6. Stops Cold Sores

While the benefits of tea tree oil cannot be understated, this oil has also proven toxic, so you should avoid getting it in your eyes or mouth. To eliminate cold sores, you apply the tea tree oil three times per day, and you should notice a big difference.

7. Relieves Psoriasis

To make this concoction, you will want to dilute it somewhat with olive oil. You will take a few drops of the tea tree oil, and you will dilute it with the olive oil. Next, you will put it on your psoriasis patch a few times each day. As a result, you should notice the benefits of tea tree oil rather quickly. This Australian remedy softens plaque relieves itching, and especially when you only have a mild case, you can reap the full benefits of tea tree oil.

8. Acts as Treatment for Yeast Infections

Based on a study from Rural Industries Research and Development, one of the amazing benefits of tea tree oil is how it disrupts the membrane cells of a yeast infection. Meanwhile, lavender cleared out the Candida within a test tube. You mix these two substances together and yeast will become a non-existent problem. However, don’t try to treat an oral infection because tea tree oil remains a toxic substance when swallowed. You will use five drops of lavender and five drops of tea tree oil. Finally, use cotton swabs to dab along the affected parts of the body.

9. Eliminates Boils

Tea tree oil has proven a powerful substance in the fight with staph infection. In fact, even the bacteria that has some antibiotic resistance has shown little fight against this substance. All you have to do is put a little of the oil on the boil several times per day to start to see results in treating it.

Summing Up

These are some of the benefits of tea tree oil. Important to note, you should not confuse tea tree oil with the tea plant made to drink from. That’s an unrelated substance, and you don’t want to ingest tea tree oil. Another interesting use of tea tree oil has been to add the substance to water in a bath to help a person with their cough. It treats pulmonary inflammation and bronchial congestion when taken in this way. For the majority of people, this substance remains safe when they apply it to the skin.

 

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Dr. Joe Jacko


Dr. Joe is board certified in internal medicine and sports medicine with additional training in hormone replacement therapy and regenerative medicine. He has trained or practiced at leading institutions including the Hughston Clinic, Cooper Clinic, Steadman-Hawkins Clinic of the Carolinas, and Cenegenics. He currently practices in Columbus, Ohio at Grandview Primary Care. Read more about Dr. Joe Jacko

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