The essential oil Melaleuca alternifolia tree, also called tea tree has so many benefits and utilities that seem designed to lightly lies. But the truth is that they are not. Not surprisingly this beautiful Australian tree was used for more than one hundred years by indigenous Australians.
This oil is obtained by distillation in a still from the leaves of Melaleuca alternifolia and is known as the “cure” of the skin, since it has an antiseptic effect triple that works against bacteria, fungi and viruses. It is also antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, healing, anti-inflammatory, deodorant, expectorant and balsamic
In its pure state is normally also used for the production of shampoos and bath gels, thanks to its antiseptic and disinfectant. Thanks to them is also very useful for treating acne.
And all this is not verse, antiseptic, fungicidal and anti-acne essential oil of tea tree are accepted and recognized by the Australian health department.
There is no known toxicity or side effects and does not irritate the skin, which involves no risk to health. Anyway, as with any essential oil, we must be careful to avoid contact with eyes. Anyway, if such an accident happen, it’s not for alarm, but should wash with water and soap, and soon.
The cure-all
04
Dec
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Tags: anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, balsamic, cure all, deodorant, expectorant, healing, natural skin care, treating acne
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