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Tea Tree Oil to the Rescue by WellnessPossibilities Patient ExpertHealth MavenComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Tue 10 Feb 2009 11:02am By Dr. Christine Gonzalez (PharmD, CHC) I can personally attest to the effectiveness of tea tree oil for keeping unruly skin under control. After I started using tea tree... products that now incorporate this antiseptic herb as a main ingredient. Known for its antibacterial and antifungal properties, some common uses of tea tree oil include acne Read on »
Organic Health and Tea Tree Oil by Doris C. Complimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Sat 05 Jun 2010 12:11am who has recently gone into an organic health business and she was sharing with me the wonderful benefits of tea tree oil. I’ve been using tea tree oil for many years and find it to be an amazing first aid item in the home. Besides using it on itch, bites and cuts, tea tree oil can also be used for animals; Bites, cuts, stings, rashes, dermatitis, lice, mange Read on »
The Healing Power Of Tea Tree Oil by Shilah C. Azib Posted Wed 10 Feb 2010 12:42pm are not an essential oil expert or a fanatic about aromatherapyyou can make good use of tea tree oil. Tea tree oil has been used around the world for centuries because it does work. What... a softwhite bark and fragrant flowers in warm weather. Tea tree oil is produced usually by a steaming process and can be used for medicinal purposes as well as for cosmetics Read on »
Day 181 of our Green Year: Tea Tree Oil by Craig and Layla B. Patient Expert Posted Sun 19 Oct 2008 7:53pm During Our Green Year (now over half over), Layla and I try and find interesting uses around the house from natural products. Hence, this week we come to tea tree oil, which is an essential oil that comes from the melaleuca tree. Tea tree oil has been used extensively in previous years as a mold and mildew killer, and if you want to use it, just put two Read on »
Apple Cider Vinegar Douche & Tea Tree Oil Douch - Natural Remedy For Yeast Infections & Vaginitis by Melissa G. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Sat 13 Sep 2008 11:47pm . They use our beloved organic, apple cider vinegar and tea tree oil. Depending on your need, there is a natural douche recipe to solve all your problems. Apple Cider Vinegar...: Mix one teaspoon live yogurt, unflavored, with one cup of warm water. Fill douche bag and use accordingly. Tea Tree Oil Douche * (vaginitis) Two quarts warm water ¼ cup Read on »
Tea Tree Oil and Candida Yeast Infections by Ted K. Posted Fri 19 Nov 2010 5:35pm and can be used as a natural way to treat external yeast infections. Tea tree oil is a natural antiseptic and easily kills both bacterial and fungal cells like Candida albicans yeast. Although tea tree oil isn’t used in Pine Sol cleaner, the smell of tea tree oil is similar. How to use Tea Tree Oil to Treat Yeast Infections? Tea tree oil is only Read on »
The Healing Power Of Tea Tree Oil by Sonzy Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Mon 05 Jul 2010 7:50am aboriginals used the leaves of tea tree to cure skin infections, burns as well as cuts by making a paste of the leaves and applying the paste on the affected part. Tea tree oil is rich... tea tree oil: 1. Mix few drops of tea tree oil with a carrier oil and dab using a cotton ball on the effected area. It helps kill the infection and cure the skin ailment. 2 Read on »
$5 For Your Health: Tea Tree Oil by Rachel Wilkerson Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 05 Oct 2009 10:03pm If you’ve got a little extra cash flow this week, you might want to pick up some tea tree oil for your medicine chest! Tea tree oil has medicinal and cosmetic benefits. First, it’s a great way to treat your feet. It’s an antifungal and antibacterial, so it’s great to swipe between toes and across your [...] Read Full Post » Read on »
The Wonders of Tea Tree Oil by VibrantGlow Patient Expert Posted Thu 16 Oct 2008 7:58pm 1 Comment to use tea tree oil? Not only does laboratory data show a link between exposure to triclosan and the emergence of antimicrobial drug resistance, but also according to one study... soaps and personal toiletries. Of all the essential oils, tea tree oil is a triple hitter. It fights bacteria, viruses and fungus - naturally and usually without side effects Read on »