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Tea Tree Oil
For all-purpose topical use
- Naturally cleans households
- Enhances respiratory health
- Actively reduces skin eruptions
- Soothes skin abrasions and irritations
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Description
What Is Tea Tree Oil?
From the Malaleuca Tree, native to Australia, comes the versatile Tea Tree Oil. Already well-known as an effective, all-purpose healing oil, this natural remedy is a staple in most people’s at-home pharmacies. But do you know just how many uses this powerful oil has?
Related to the Myrtle family, the Malaleuca Tree grows native in Australia, as well as other parts of South East Asia. In North America, it can be found in Hawaii and the Florida everglades. It grows to almost 20 feet high in forested areas, near rivers or lakes and swamps, with needle-like leaves and heads of yellow or purplish flowers.
While there are over hundreds of varieties, it’s the melaleuca alternifolia variety that has everyone excited!
It’s medicinal history begins with the Australian aboriginals. For centuries, they made poultices of the leaves and applied them to open wounds and burns, which helped protect them. Chewing the leaves also reportedly helped ease headaches.
Gradually, the aboriginal use of the leaves spread to more metropolitan areas, where 19th century doctors began incorporating the oil into their treatments. By the 20th century, the essential oil of the Malaleuca Tree was being researched for its potent healing properties. Studied by the now famous Dr. Arthur de Ramon Penfold, Tea Tree Oil was found to have the following properties: antimicrobial, antiseptic, antiviral, balsamic, bactericide, cicatrisant, expectorant, fungicide, insecticide, stimulant and sudorific.
For thousands of years, the derivatives of the Malaleuca Tree have been effective in treating a wide variety of ailments. There are over 50 known uses for Tea Tree Oil, from calming after-shave irritations to cleaning the house naturally.
And now it's available in a convenient bottle for you to try!
What is Tea Tree Oil used for?
- Soothes skin abrasions and irritations
- Actively reduces skin eruptions
- Enhances respiratory health
- Naturally cleans households
Why choose our Tea Tree Oil extract?
- Potency of Extract: Our extract starts with harvesting only fresh Tea Tree Oil to ensure the highest potency of finished product.
- Full Spectrum Extract: Only the full biochemical spectrum of the Tea Tree is used. This ensures a high potency extract.
- Every Batch Is Tested: Every batch of our liquid Tea Tree Oil extract is tested to ensure the highest quality and potency of product. Every single batch.
- FDA Registered Site: Our manufacturing site is FDA-registered. Strict quality control processes are meticulously monitored.
- Wild Ethical Harvesting: Our Tea Tree Oil is sensitively harvested to assure a renewable resource and we support local farms.
- Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP): Our FDA-Registered manufacturing site follows the GMP (Good Manufacturing Processes) for dietary supplements. The manufacturing environment is constantly monitored (the air, surfaces and product) to ensure a strict level of sanitation.
It's Guaranteed: On top of the refined quality you're getting, you are also protected by our 90-Day Money Back Guarantee.
What is the recommended dosage?
* FOR TOPICAL USE ONLY
For cuts, scrapes, wounds, insect bites and stings and toe nail infections: Add 1-3 drops of oil to a moist cotton pad and apply directly to skin.
For all other conditions: Dilute tea tree oil in water, vegetable glycerin, oil, soap, lotion, salve or shampoo and apply to infected area.
Can I take Tea Tree Oil with prescription drugs?
We know of no known drug interactions with Tea Tree Oil. However, while essential oils are therapeutic in small, short term doses, these oils are toxic to liver, kidneys and the nervous system if taken in excess. Use as directed, only topically.
Do not take internally.
What are the side effects and cautions?
Tea Tree Oil will produce a warming sensation that can be quite intense. Keep away from the eyes, ears and genitals. It is best to dilute this oil before oral use in a thick juice. Young children will not like the strong taste and infants should not use it.
Pregnant and nursing women should not take Tea Tree Oil.
Does your Tea Tree Oil extract come with a guarantee?
Of course! All of our products come with a 90-Day Money Back Guarantee.
Who makes Tea Tree Oil extract?
This herbal extract is provided to you by NaturalWellbeing Distribution Inc. We founded our company in 2001, and we're committed to offering you a wide range of wellness products, from herbs to homeopathic formulations. Our master herbalists formulate and blend our products to ensure the most effective, potent and safe supplements. This is all done in an FDA-registered manufacturing facility with strict quality control processes monitored on a continual basis. Our manufacturing facility also follows the GMP (Good Manufacturing Processes) for dietary supplements. The manufacturing environment is constantly monitored (the air, surfaces and product) to ensure a strict level of sanitation. Each premium raw ingredient is meticulously tested for purity and potency. A diligent series of steps and tests are run on each formulation to make sure each product meets our highest standards. Finished products are then tested in a microbiological lab for safety and effectiveness, then packaged, labeled, and shipped to you.
Our uniquely effective products are combined with our dedication to superior customer service – and our loyal customers return again and again! We are proud to be your destination for maintaining a healthy and happy lifestyle. If you’d like to learn more about our company, our customer-service representatives would be happy to talk with you. Just call Monday through Friday with any questions (800)-536-9353.
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Directions
For cuts, scrapes, wounds, insect bites and stings and toe nail infections: Add 1-3 drops of oil to a moist cotton pad and apply directly to skin.
For all other conditions: Dilute tea tree oil in water, vegetable glycerin, oil, soap, lotion, salve or shampoo and apply to infected area.
Cautionary Notes
Do not take internally.We know of no known drug interactions with Tea Tree Oil. However, while essential oils are therapeutic in small, short term doses, these oils are toxic to liver, kidneys and the nervous system if taken in excess. Use as directed. For external use only.
If you are on any medications check with your doctor first before taking Tea Tree Oil extract.
Tea Tree Oil will produce a warming sensation that can be quite intense. Keep away from the eyes, ears and genitals. It is best to dilute this oil before oral use in a thick juice. Young children will not like the strong taste and infants should not use it.
Use the recommended dosage only.
Pregnant and nursing women should not take Tea Tree Oil.
Keep out of reach of children.
Ingredients
Active Ingredients: Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca alternifolia)Q & A
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Question:
Can i put this on my scalp? I have a scalp condition looks like dandruff but bleeds had this for years now cant aford to go to a dermotoligist.Asked on 1/18/2012 by slims from nyc1 answer
Answer:
Tea Tree Oil is used topically and can be applied to the scalp. It helps to sooth the skin and prevent infection. You might also be interested in our Neem supplement which helps with skin health and can clarify the scalp: http://www.naturalwellbeing.com/products/neem-azadirachta-indicaAnswered on 1/19/2012 by Diane from CRS office
Question:
Can this product be used to remove dark spots from the body?Asked on 11/17/2011 by Ms. V from Norcross, GA1 answer
Answer:
Tea Tree oil can soothe skin abrasions and irritations and help reduce skin eruptions. Keep in mind that as this supplement is all natural the results vary from person to person.
We know of no known drug interactions with Tea Tree Oil. However, while essential oils are therapeutic in small, short term doses, these oils are toxic to liver, kidneys and the nervous system if taken in excess. Use as directed, only topically.Answered on 11/18/2011 by Anonymous





