Presentation :

Common name: Tea Tree or Tea Tree

Latin name: melaleuca alternifolia

Distilled organ: leaves and young twigs

Tea tree essential oil is another mainstay of family aromatherapy. Even if it has a slightly peculiar smell. But beware, this has nothing to do with the tea we drink!

Its main properties:

  • Versatile anti-infective
  • Broad-spectrum antibacterial and antiviral
  • Antiseptic: it disinfects wounds
  • Antifungal
  • Strengthens immune defenses
  • Radiation protection (in prevention)

Indications :

  • Oral hygiene
  • ENT infections
  • Foot mushrooms
  • Fatigue
  • Buttons
  • Burns and sunburns
  • insect bite

Symbolically : Tea tree essential oil reflects the energy of the soul. The dark side brightens...

Contraindications:

No particular contraindications for this essential oil but always contact a professional before use.

Uses:

  • Back massage along the spine and thorax in case of infectious diseases and to strengthen immunity (dilute 50% in vegetable oil) but it can also be diluted in bath water.
  • 1 pure drop on the foot in case of fungus or on acne pimples.
  • Directly on an insect bite or massage diluted in vegetable oil on sunburn.
  • 1 pure drop directly on the wounds of the mouth or on the toothbrush.
  • In diffusion, using a diffuser or on a saucer during the winter months and to add to household products.

⚠️ respect the instructions for use