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Tea Tree Oil: "Medicine Chest in a Bottle"

Discover the benefits aboriginal Australians have known for hundreds of years!

Aboriginal Australians have known for hundreds of years about the potent medicinal qualities of the oil of the Melaleuca alternifolia plant, otherwise known as tea tree oil. Derived from the plant's sticky leaves and needles, this "medicine chest in a bottle" is known to cure or quell nearly every common ailment from athlete's foot to headaches to your pet's ear mites.

Once available only in health food stores and specialty shops, the growing awareness of tea tree oil's versatility as a healer and helper has reached the mainstream. You can now find the oil in just about any drug, department or grocery store. It is also becoming more common as an ingredient in cosmetics, soaps, shampoo, cleansers, detergents and disinfectants.

Cures all...costs little

Ranging in price from about $7-11 CAD for 10-15 ml, a single bottle can replace many of the medications, treatments and health products in your medicine cabinet.

The best tea tree oil is organic, and found in indigo blue glass bottles. Never buy tea tree oil (or any essential oil) in clear bottles, or in plastic bottles. Clear bottles allow sunlight to penetrate the oil, which can damage its delicate properties. Plastic can be dissolved by the oil, which in turn can contaminate the oil. Always store it in a cool, dry place, away from sunlight.

Tea tree oil's most outstanding quality is its potency as an anti-fungal. It is used to cure fungal infections such as athlete's foot, ringworm, dandruff, yeast infections, candida and thrush. But it is also highly effective as an anti-bacterial, anti-viral and anti-septic. It is deep-penetrating, and is 4-10 times more soothing than aloe.

Common uses for tea tree oil

Below is a small sample of the many uses for tea tree oil. A word of caution-tea tree oil is very pungent and potent. It should only be used externally, and sparingly. It should not be used on babies or small children. Keep it away from eyes and wash you hands after using it. If you, your child or pet find it too strong, try diluting it with water until you find a comfortable potency.

  • Cold sores - Apply pure oil directly to the sore as many times as needed.
  • Acne - Apply pure oil to the blemish.
  • Nasal ulcers - Drip 1-3 drops of oil onto a cotton swab and apply it directly to the sore. Some people find pure tea tree oil to be too strong to use inside the nose, or on any mucous membrane. If this is the case, just dilute it by adding about 3 drops to 3-5 mL of water. Adjust the ratio until it's comfortable for you.
  • Dental abscess/toothache - Drip a few drops directly into the cavity. Or drip a couple drops on your finger and rub the tooth and surrounding gum. Repeat several times a day, or however often as necessary. This is just for temporary relief, so make sure to get to your dentist as soon as possible. Be careful not to swallow the oil. Injesting a little bit of the oil won't hurt you, but always try to spit it out. The taste is also very strong, medicinal and can be unpleasant.
  • Sore throat/throat infection - Gargle with 8-10 drops of tea tree oil diluted in half an ounce of water. Repeat this two or three times within twenty minutes.
  • Cuts/scrapes/scratches/abrasions - Rub a few drops of pure oil into the cut. Do not use tea tree oil on deep cuts and wounds, body piercings and tattoos.
  • Ear infection - Drip about three drops of tea tree oil into 5 mL of water. Fill a dropper with the solution and gently fill the ear with it. Hold it in the ear for half a minute and drain. Repeat several times a day or however often is necessary. Do not put pure tea tree oil into the ear. Also, rub pure oil onto the outer surface of the ear.
  • Boils - Apply two drops to the boil daily for 1-2 months, or as long as necessary. Be sure to do it everyday in order to completely take care of the infection.
  • Ringworm - Apply pure oil daily for at least one month straight. Make sure to do it everyday or the fungus can build up a resistance to the oil.
  • Insect bites - Apply one or two drops directly to the bite.
  • Athlete's foot - Apply pure oil directly to the feet, on a daily basis for at least a month to make sure the fungus is destroyed. In addition, you can drip several drops into a basin of water and soak the feet.
  • Canker sores - Apply pure oil directly to the sore.
  • Oral hygiene - Add one drop of oil to your toothbrush when brushing your teeth, or put one drop into the crease of your finger, run dental floss through it and floss.
  • Dandruff - Add two or three drops to your shampoo.
  • Ear mites - Make a mild solution of tea tree oil and water, perhaps five drops of oil to 15 mL of water. Using a dropper, gently drip about ten drops into your pet's ear. Also, dip a cotton ball in the solution and clean the inside of the ear.
  • Fleas - Make a strong silution of tea tree oil and water. Using a spray bottle, spritz your pet's coat and rub the solution into their fur. Also, spray the liquid on carpets, floors and other areas where fleas lay their eggs.

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Comments (38)
#1 by eugene wright, Jun 22, 2007
I think you will find the oil works best if you start with the strength/purity level of T40-C3 or T36-C5.
#2 by garves, Jun 22, 2007
Is there any scientific, repeatable evidence to backup these claims?
#3 by Fred, Jun 22, 2007
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melaleuca
http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=Melaleuca%20alternifolia
#4 by Chaos Motor, Jun 22, 2007
Just imagine the uses we will find for cannabis once it is released from its political prison.
#5 by Dan, Jun 22, 2007
Chaos Motor +1
#6 by George Benson, Jun 23, 2007
also cures HPV
#7 by Leigh, Jun 23, 2007
I like my snake oil from real snakes, thanks. =/
#8 by Gail Nobles, Jun 23, 2007
Great article!
#9 by Jeffrey, Jun 23, 2007
I treated a large wart I had on the back of my hand with Tea Tree Oil and it cleared it up in a few weeks.
#10 by Jake, Jun 25, 2007
My late dog was nearly paralyzed over a decade ago after someone recommended using the oil to get rid of fleas. Worst advice ever.
#11 by junebug, Jun 26, 2007
Iv been battleing acne for years and a Grandma now. I never stuck with any products since few did anything but dry my skin. A mild liquid soap (Clearacil) with tea tree oil calmed my skin and actually kept it from getting oily for hours. Im a Turtle Mountain Annishinabeg (American Indian), we know and have trusted use of medicinal plants for 100's of years. Most of our trusted modern medicines have been derived from plants.
YOU MUST find a expert on preperation of plants, they can be as dangerous as prescription meds. Good article yet to simple. There are expert herbalists so reserch good. be carefull my cousin was a medicine woman in our tribe, it takes years to learn proper prep and use of medicinal plants, and who can use them. I will now reserch on how I can add this to soap to get same results and save MONEY. Thanks for the digg
#12 by 90=9, Aug 6, 2007
huvkvkvuf???
#13 by Ruby Hawk, Sep 26, 2007
Tea tree oil sounds useful for a lot of ailments.
#14 by Doug G, Nov 27, 2007
Isn't this stuff also known as turpentine?
#15 by frog11, Dec 2, 2007
Turpentine (also called spirit of turpentine, oil of turpentine, wood turpentine, gum turpentine) is a fluid obtained by the distillation of resin obtained from trees, mainly pine trees.
#16 by asdsdg, Dec 5, 2007
who ever reads dis ya mums fat n eats used condoms
#17 by Floflo, Dec 12, 2007
Asdsdg, you obviously read this so common sense would say that your previous statement relates to you as well ya big jerk. Tea tree oil cured a wart on my foot that I had for years. It also cures ring worm and tinea versicolor! Tea tree oil is great!
#18 by val2you, Dec 22, 2007
I have a question-- about vaporization my mom and i both have problems with lung and vocal chord, trachea problems. I am wondering if the way she has chosen to do it is safe. She has a ventilator machine. She mixes the tea tree oil as the dilution for vaporization calls for i think 6 or 7 drops to a cup of water and puts some in the ventalator cup and puts the mask on like you would a vetalin treatment calls for. she says it is very helpful to her and I should try it. But my concern is so many articles say not to take internally, so is this concerned internally or would it be the same as putting your head over a boiling water with oil in it and breathing it in
thanks val
#19 by Sandy, Jan 7, 2008
I used tea tree oil for skin ailments years ago, and had read about it used as a mouthwash. It really does help with a sore throat and breath problems. Too bad it doesn\'t get rid of trolls like asddsg and a few others above, lol!
#20 by New User, Jan 14, 2008
I had an exchange sister from australia and she would use tea tree oil for everything. She never had a pimple and she didn't have any scars. I decided that after years of trying other things to try out this theory on the acne. It can't hurt me cuz I already have bad skin the only thing that can happen is it won't work. I will let know more when I have used it for a while. Also Chamomile is a great toner for bath and face. If you throw a few tea bags in warm bath water it helps to soften and clean your skin. I brew a small cup to steam my face and then dip a washcloth in the hot tea and lay it across my face. It brings down the irritation in my face and has helped start to clear my face!
#21 by wifey, Feb 18, 2008
I use tea tree oil on my acne and nothing works better. Like most people that have battled acne for a long time I am a "picker". After I have picked my acne, knowing I am not helping my skin any, I can put tea tree oil on my acne and it heals very fast with no scarring!!!! I wish I knew about this when I was in highschool
#22 by ttfgrad, Mar 5, 2008
I began using a tea tree oil face wash followed by a gentle face scrub about a year ago in place of my name brand facial products. Wonderful results for my middle age skin! Recently I reverted to the name brand products, but only for a week as my skin deteriorated quickly. Back on the tea tree oil product for only a couple of days and my skin is again smooth!
#23 by Nancy, Mar 18, 2008
You did not cover how to use for yeast infection,candida or thrush, but you did say good for.

Info pls.
#24 by ItsJustMe, Mar 30, 2008
how about genital warts ..does it really work on them, and what should be applied, straight oil or duluted?
#25 by Eyore, Mar 31, 2008
Yes. You will need a 90% concentration solution of tea tree oil and evenly spread over affected area. If this is too strong for you mix with some yogurt or milk. I used it on my warts which unfortunatly spread to my perinium and anus. Thanks to tea tree I\'m as smooth as a baby\'s bottom!
#26 by Stinkyweasle, Mar 31, 2008
Holy crap it does work! Good work eyore! The yogurt was a nice touch. Smells and tastes good! Goodbye genital warts!!
#27 by batman, Apr 1, 2008
you ate it???
#28 by ItsJustMe, Apr 3, 2008
so, how long did you have to use this to get rid of the genital warts? and is it suppose to stink so bad?
#29 by ItsJustMe, Apr 3, 2008
Sting not stink .. stink is bad but the sting is almost unbearable!
#30 by joa1, Apr 5, 2008
So, if this is the case:

"The best tea tree oil is organic, and found in indigo blue glass bottles. Never buy tea tree oil (or any essential oil) in clear bottles, or in plastic bottles."

...why not provide in the article a few pointers to where to buy the good stuff!?... That would be much appreciated...

Thks,

joa1
#31 by nellies girl, Apr 26, 2008
I use tea tree oil n my daughter's shampoo. She has a kid n her class w/ lice & every couple weeks she would get sent home w/ it too. So while I was treating her hair I read the back of the lice shampoo bax & tea tree oil was the main ingreadient. My sister also uses it. I got a travel size shampoo bottle & added 1/2 a teaspoon to she washes her hair once a week w/ it & she hasn't had lice since
#32 by nose sparkle, Jun 3, 2008
why not on body piercings? i developed a small lump around my nose piercing, and used tea tree oil and it worked like a charm..should i stop? i now feel a little scared
#33 by ali r, Jun 4, 2008
I have a nail with fungus can I use it on my nail even though i'm 2 months pregnant?
#34 by idth7, Jun 23, 2008
http://www.haroldini.cn/testo-vida-es-bella-noa
#35 by hardy chick, Jun 26, 2008
you can go on http://manyusesofteatreeoil.blogspot.com i have an extended list of uses for tea tree oil and places where u can buy it
#36 by Sydney, Jul 11, 2008
My son had a resistant wart on his finger that none of the wart medications could clear up and we spent months trying. After only a week of treatment with tea tree oil, it cleared up completely and never came back. I was absolutely astounded. I am currently trying to clear up a fungal infection that is a little more resistant. I guess you have to keep treating until it's completely gone or it builds up resistance to the tea tree.
#37 by Shannon, Jul 23, 2008
You can also use Tea Tree Oil for disinfecting sea sponges which are used as menstrual tampons. Rinse the sea sponge with distilled water. Then add about 5-8 drops to distilled water and let the sea sponge soak for a few minutes in the solution. Have sponge soak up about 3-4 times, then squeeze out excess moisture and let air dry or sun dry before placing the sea sponges back in the cotton bag for storage.
#38 by keepnfaith, Aug 1, 2008
Is tea tree oil toxic? I know it;s not good to injest it but can it be toxic if you use large amounts to clean with etc. What about if you are immunosuppressed?
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