Description
Native to Australia, Tasmania, South Africa, India and Malaysia, the Tea Tree is a tree whose leaves are very popular in herbal medicine.
BIOCHEMICAL COMPOSITION
- Monoterpenols: terpinen-4-ol (<30%), a-terpineol (5-13%)
- Monoterpenes (30%): p-cymene, terpinene
- Oxides: 1,8-cineole (<15%)
- Other compounds: sesquiterpenes, globulol, viridiflorol
Properties of Tea Tree Organic Essential Oil
Recognized for its actions in the treatment of facial skin conditions, Tea Tree HE has above all proven its effectiveness against many infections through its antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antiparasitic, antifungal, antiseptic and antiviral, radioprotective and immunostimulants. It is used to treat fungal problems and minor ailments such as pimples and blackheads.
Indication of Tea Tree Organic Essential Oil
- ENT infectious disorders: Colds, Rhinitis, Flu, Nasopharyngitis, Angina, Sinusitis, Otitis
- Productive respiratory pathologies: wet cough, bronchitis
- Skin disorders: Bacterial dermatitis, Abscess, Mycosis, Herpes, Shingles, Chickenpox, Eczema on infected
- Radiotherapy sequelae
POSSIBLE WAYS OF USE

Precautions for use
- Wash hands before and after using essential oils.
- Not for use by pregnant women.
- Breastfeeding women, ask your doctor for advice.
- Do not use in children under 3 years old.
Do not leave bottles of essential oils within the reach of children. Respect the precautions for use of essential oils.
Practice 24 hours before the first use a skin test in the bend of the elbow to check for any allergy.
Please note: essential oils are not suitable for everyone! People with chronic diseases and the elderly should seek the advice of a doctor before using essential oils.









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