
Tree Tree Oil has been proven to kill many bacteria, viruses, and fungi on contact so it is excellent for cuts, wounds, burns, and anywhere that bacteria might be found. It has a commercial use as an antiseptic for the face, skin disorders including acne, and dandruff. It is effective to use as flu and cold symptoms arise. It will reduce gum inflation and is used for periodontal disease.
For Application - Apply one or two drops to a moist cotton pad to wounds, cuts, bites, fungus, athletes foot, skin disorders, and less severe burns. Also can apply to address fungal issues. It can be applied (diluted) to the face and neck for skin disorders. Add a 5% dilution to shampoo to address dandruff problems. Gargle a 5% dilution of Tea Tree Oil to effectively address mouth and gum problems. Tea Tree Oil is an excellent anti-bacterial, effective against virus and supports the immune system when diffused.

100% Pure Australian Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca alternifolia) is not only the purest form of Tea Tree Oil on the market, but it is also proven to have anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory and anti-viral properties that consumers have come to depend on.
The Unique Powers of Australian Tea Tree Oil
Australian tea tree oil has been used for almost 100 years for its antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and anti-microbial properties. In Australia, tea tree oil is considered the strongest natural antiseptic - 4 to 5 times stronger than the usual household disinfectants. And it is 100% natural, biodegradable, and environment-friendly.
Where does Australian Tea Tree Oil Come from?
It is a volatile essential oil obtained by steam distillation of freshly harvested foliage of the Australian Tea Tree. It takes about a ton of branches and leaves to make 12–22 lbs. of the essential oil.
There are over three hundred varieties of Melaleuca tree but only one, the Australian Melaleuca Alternifolia, has both antiseptic and fungicidal properties. This bushy tree with needle-like leaves, related to Eucalyptus and Myrtle, grows to about 20 feet and is native to the low-lying wetlands of Northern New South Wales in Australia.
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