What is the Use of TeaTree Oil?

posted by Mijas Inc
April 2, 2010

There is a long history of the use of teatree oil and it’s traditional uses.   The aboriginals of Australian were documented of using tea tree leaves for healing skin cut, burns and all the alike by crushing the leaves and placing them to the affected area.

What does tea tree oil contain?  Fair question, it contains consituents which is more commonly known as terpenoids.  This is significant because this has been found to have antiseptic and antifungal activity. Why would people use tea tree oils?  Tea tree oils are commonly used for acne and athletes foot. 

Although this oil is natural, it is imperative that you also know a few safety concerns.  There are possibilities of allergic reactions that may include mild contact dermatitis to severe blisters and even rashes.  Undiluted tea tree oils may cause irritation, redness, blistering, and itching to skin.  You want to be careful of taking tea tree oil because it is not to be taken internally AT ALL.  Doing this may cause impaired immune function, diarrhea, and potentially fatal central nervous system depression or excessive drowsiness, confusion, and even may leave you in a coma.  Obviously, if this happens please seek medical attention if you experience symptoms of overdose; which include excessive drowsiness, diarrhea and vomiting.  Women, please do not this oil if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.  Lastly, ALWAYS keep your children and pets away from your tea tree oil supply.

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