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USES FOR TEA TREE OIL

 

Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca alternifolia)

 

Tea Tree Oil Healing Powers

 

Tea tree oil has been proven to be a powerful yet natural antiviral,

antibacterial, antifungal medicine (essential oil).

 

It is being used as a very effective first aid remedy and against countless

skin ailments, infections, cuts, scrapes, burns, insect bites and skin spots

etc.

 

Tea tree oil is effective against nail fungus, ringworm, athlete's foot,

dandruff, acne, blackheads and many types of infestations including lice,

mites,

scabies and mosquitoes etc... (For humans and animals alike)

Tea tree oil is not just soothing and disinfecting, it is capable of

penetrating into the lower skin layers with its anti-inflammatory,

disinfectant,

analgesic (pain-killing) and cicatrizant (wound-healing) qualities.

 

It has a diaphoretic effect - It promotes sweating - which enhances the

body's own natural preventative response when threatened by infection.

Tea tree oil exhibits expectorant and balsamic characteristics, which are

especially beneficial in the case of throat or chest infections, having a

generally soothing and clearing (mucus-expelling) effect on the entire

respiratory

tract. It is also effective against head colds.

 

Tea Tree Oil is Effective Against

 

Gram Positive bacteria: Staphyloccus aureus, Staphyloccus epidermidis,

Staphyloccus pneumoniae, Staphyloccus faecalis, Staphyloccus pyrogenes,

Staphyloccus agalactiae, Propioni-bacterium acnes, Betahaemolytic

streptococcus.

 

Gram Negative bacteria: Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniac, Citrobactor

ssp, Shigella sonnei, Proteus mirabilis, Legionella ssp, Pseudomonas

aeruginosa.

 

Fungi: Trichophyton mentagrophytes, Trichophyton rubrum, Aspergillus niger,,

Aspergillus flavus, Candida albicans, Microsporum canis, Microsporum

gypseum, Thermoactinomycetes vulgaris.

 

Tea Tree Oil General Information

 

Tea tree oil is a natural antifungal, antibacterial, antiviral,

anti-infection oil. It is effective against nail fungus, ringworm, athlete's

foot,

dandruff, acne and many types of infestations including lice, mites and

scabies.

People with sensitive skin should introduce the oil with caution. See

Safety! Tea tree oil is not to be taken internally except as a mouthwash or

gargle

as directed (do not swallow).

 

Human External Uses

 

1. Abrasions & Minor Cuts: Clean area well! Apply tea tree oil full strength

to area.

 

2. Acne: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil directly onto infected area twice a

day or 60 drops of tea tree oil to facial wash, apply twice daily.

 

3. After Shave Or Waxing: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil onto razor blade

before shaving. Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1 Tbs of aloe vera gel. Smooth

over area.

 

4. Arthritis: For swelling, add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 2 ounces of

jojoba or grapeseed oil; massage into affected are 2-3 times a day. Tea tree

oil

is very good for arthritis as it is able to penetrate and desensitize

irritated nerve endings.

 

5. Asthma: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to a warm damp face cloth and

breath through it for 1 minute. For best results repeat daily.

 

6. Athletes Foot: Clean feet thoroughly, especially between toes. Add tea

tree oil directly to feet every two weeks. Or add (?) drops of tea tree oil to

½ ounce of olive oil. Massage on feet and between toes.

 

7. Bad Breath: (Sore gums & plaque). Add (?) drops of tea tree oil on brush

and brush with baking soda. Or add (?) drops of tea tree oil to any breath

spray.

 

8. Bath Salts: Add (?) drops of tea tree oill to 1/2 cup bath salt and then

apply to water.

 

9. Bladder Infection: It is important to keep the Urethra clean. Add (?)

drops of tea tree oil to 4 ounces of purified or distilled water and wash area

thoroughly. Add 10 drops of tea tree oil to bath.

 

10. Blisters: Wash area with soap and water. Apply (?) drops of tea tree oil

2 times daily.

 

11. Body Mist (Perfume): Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to (?) drops of rose

oil, to 1 tsp. of jojoba oil.

 

12. Boils & Inflammations: Apply a warm wash cloth to the area for a few

minutes. Apply undiluted tea tree oil directly on the boil. Warning: If fever

is

present consult a Physician immediately.

 

13. Bronchitis / Bronchial Congestion: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to a

warm, damp cloth; apply to chest or add (?) drops of tea tree oil to a hot bath

and soak. Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to cream or oil and massage infected

area.

 

14. Bruises: Apply ice if swelling occurs, add (?) drops of tea tree oil to

an arnica or comfrey salve. Apply daily!

 

15. Burns (Minor): Immediately wash area with ice water, apply (?) drops of

tea tree oil to burned area. Repeat 3-4 times daily. For a salve, mix (?) tea

tree oil with (?) ounces raw unpasteurized honey and (?) teaspoon triple

strength grapefruit seed extract.

 

16. Calluses & Corns: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1 teaspoon grapeseed,

apricot, olive, almond or avocado oil. Massage area well, or soak in mixture

of (?) drops tea tree oil, 1/2 ounce grapeseed, apricot, olive, almond or

avocado oil for 5 minutes, 2 times daily. Once the corn or calluses have become

soft remove with tweezers and apply a few drops of tea tree oil, then cover

with bandage.

 

17. Canker Sores: Add a few drops of tea tree oil directly to infected area

with a cotton swab twice daily. Add (?) drops to 1 cup of water, swish around

in mouth. Caution: Do Not Swallow.

 

18. Carbuncles: Add a few drops of tea tree oil to cotton swab and apply

directly to carbuncle. Repeat twice daily.

 

19. Chapped Lips: Add (?) drops tea tree oil to lip balm or moisturizing

cream. Add apply to lips as necessary.

 

20. Chicken Pox: Symptoms are itching, red rash and blisters on the chest

and arms. Chicken pox can leave severe scars if left untreated. Tea tree oil

reduces itching which can lead to scratching and later infection. Apply tea

tree oil to blisters. Allow tea tree oil to remain on 15 minutes. Rinse with

warm water and pat dry. Apply silk and satin body lotion to entire area. Repeat

every 6 hours or until rash and blisters disappear.

 

21. Chigger: Dermatitis caused by mite larvae. Usually found in grassy

areas. They cause painful eruptions on the feet and legs. Add a few drops of

tea

tree oil directly to area to disinfect.

 

22. Cold Sores (Herpes Simplex 1): Tea tree oil can reduce the painful

healing time by as much as one half. Apply a few drops of tea tree oil directly

to

the infected area with cotton swab 2 times a day, to help prevent breakouts

apply directly upon onset.

 

23. Coughs: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 4-6 cups warm water. Drape

towel over head and lean over warm water for 10 minutes, " gently inhale " . Add

(?)

drops tea tree oil to vaporizer, steam for 5-10 minutes.

 

24. Dandruff: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to any shampoo; use daily or

alternate with another shampoo. Rub a few drops of tea tree oil directly into

the scalp. Or use (?) drops of tea tree oil in your shampoo in hand prior to

washing hair. This will help unblock the hair follicles.

 

25. Dental Abscesses: Add a few drops of tea tree oil to a cotton swab and

apply to gum area. Follow up by mixing (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1/2 ounce

of water and swish around in mouth. Caution: Do not swallow.

 

26. Dermatitis: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to ¼ cup grapeseed oil and

massage in areas that have been exposed. Repeat 2-3 times daily. Or tea tree

oil

can be applied undiluted to the area. Consult Physician if condition

persists.

 

27. Diabetic Gangrene: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1/2 ounce of lotion.

Massage onto infected area.

 

28. Dry Hair, Oily Hair & Itchy Scalp: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil

directly onto hair strands; massage into scalp.

 

29. Dry Skin: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1 ounce carrot seed or sweet

almond oil. Massage in to skin.

 

30. Earaches: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1/4 cup of warm olive oil.

Drop a small amount gently into ear, tilting head to one side for a minute. Use

small cotton ball to absorb oil. Repeat until improved.

 

31. Earlobe Cysts: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil directly to both sides of

the ear lobe. Use warm cloth to open pore before adding oil.

 

32. Ear Infection: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1/4 cup warm olive or

almond oil, drop a small amount gently into the ear.

 

33. Eczema: Add (?) drops tea tree oil to 1/4 cup of grapeseed oil, massage

in areas that have been exposed. Repeat 2-3 times daily.

 

34. Emphysema: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 3-4 cups warm water. Drape

towel over head and lean over warm water for 10 minutes or you may add (?)

drops tea tree oil to a vaporizer, steam for 5-10 minutes.

 

35. Flea Bites: To disinfect bite add (?) drops of tea tree oil directly to

area of bite. Repeat every 2 hours or until swelling and itching has

disappeared.

 

36. Gingivitis: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1 cup water, swish in mouth

twice daily. Add (?) drops of tea tree oil directly onto toothpaste and

brush for at least 2 minutes or rub swollen or sore area of gum with tea tree

oil.

 

37. Gout: For swelling, add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 2 ounces of jojoba

or grapeseed oil; massage into affected area 2-3 times a day.

 

38. Head Cold: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 4 cups water, drape towel

over pot of warm solution and inhale. At night add (?) drops of tea tree oil to

a vaporizer. Also rub on nose and forehead areas.

 

39. Head Lice: Add (?) drops of Tea Tree Oil to 1ounce shampoo. Massage into

hair, leave on for 10 minutes, rinse; repeat once a day until eggs and lice

are gone.

 

40. Hair Conditioner: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1 Tbs. olive oil then

add one whipped egg. Apply conditioner for 5-10 minutes, rinse.

 

41. Hair Rinse: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil into 32 ounces of water.

 

42. Herpes Lesions: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil with 1 capsule of Vitamin

E. Apply 2 times daily. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. You can also

add (?) drops of tea tree oil in bath water; or Sitz bath: (?) drops of tea

tree oil and 1 tsp aloe gel, soak well.

 

43. Hives: Add(?) drops of tea tree oil to 2 ounces of witch hazel. Massage

infected area.

 

45. Immune System: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1 ounce of olive or

almond oil and massage into skin once weekly. This will help strengthen your

immune system. Or add (?) drops tea tree oil to your bath water. You can also

add

a few drops tea tree oil to an aroma light, humidifier or to a boiling pan

of water.

 

46. Infections: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil directly to infected area

twice daily.

 

47. Ingrown Hair: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil directly to area; repeat

every 2 hours or until signs of infection disappear.

 

48. Itchy Scalp: Apply (?) Drops of tea tree oil directly into hair strands

or massage into scalp.

 

49. Jock Itch: Apply (?) drops of tea tree oil to ½ ounce grapeseed oil.

Apply 2 times daily. Or you may apply tea tree oil undiluted to the area. Cover

the area with a care cream afterwards to reduce the drying effects of the tea

tree oil.

 

50. Laryngitis: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1 cup of warm water, gargle

2-3 times a day. Also add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1 ounce of your

favorite mouthwash. Caution: Do Not Swallow.

 

51. Leg Ulcers: Apply (?) drops of tea tree oil to 3 cups of warm water or

add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1 ounce grapeseed oil. Shake well and massage

into area.

 

52. Massage: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to massage oil.

 

53. Mosquito Bites: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil directly to area of bite.

Repeat every 2 hours or until swelling and itching disappears.

 

54. Mouthwash: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1 ounce of mouthwash, shake

well. Caution: Do Not swallow.

 

55. Mouth Ulcers: Dab ulcer with undiluted tea tree oil every two hours.

 

56. Muscle Aches: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1 ounce of grapeseed oil.

Massage well. You can also add (?) drops to bath water and soak.

 

57. Nail Fungus: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil directly to nail and tissue

surroundings. Repeat once daily for a week.

 

58. Nasal Ulcers: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil directly onto infected area,

use cotton swab to apply.

 

59. Oily or Dry Hair: Apply (?) Drops of tea tree oil directly into hair

strands or massage into scalp.

 

60. Plantar Warts: Apply tea tree oil full strength to affected area 2-3

times daily.

 

61. Plaque: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil on brush and brush with baking

soda.

 

62. Psoriasis: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1 cup of sea salt and put in

bath water.

 

63. Rheumatism: Add (?) drops of warm tea tree oil directly to area and

massage.

 

64. Ringworm: (Is not a worm but a fungus) Add tea tree oil full strength,

repeat 2 times daily.

 

65. Ringworm of The Scalp: (Is not a worm but a fungus) Add (?) drops of tea

tree oil to 2 ounces of shampoo. " Mix Well " use until condition improves.

 

66. Ringworm of The Skin: (Is not a worm but a fungus) Add (?) drops of tea

tree oil to 1 ounce jojoba oil or aloe vera gel. Repeat 2 times daily.

 

67. Scabies: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil directly to area in the morning

and at night. Note: This can cause irritation to people with sensitive skin.

Consult a Physician if improvement is not made, within 10 days.

 

68. Sciatica: Add (?) drops of warmed tea tree oil directly to area and

massage.

 

69. Seborrhea: Inflammation of the skin around the scalp, face and sometimes

other areas of the body, it appears as a dry or greasy scaling of the scalp.

It looks similar to dandruff. In severe cases a yellow or red scaling

papules appear along the hairline and behind the ears. It is also common on the

bridge of the nose, the external ear canal and on the eyebrows. Infant Seborrhea

in known as cradle cap. Bathe using tea tree oil dissolved in your soap. Pat

dry. Apply morning and night. Condition should disappear in a week to ten

days. If condition persists consult a Physician.

 

70. Shingles: Add (?) drops of warmed tea tree oil directly to area and

massage.

 

71. Sinusitis: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to a pot of heated water. Drape

towel over head while leaning over pot of solution, and inhale gently. At

night, add (?) drops to vaporizer.

 

72. Sore Gums: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil on brush and brush with baking

soda.

 

73. Sore Throat: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 4 ounces of warm water,

gargle 2-3 times a day; (Do Not Swallow) or add (?) drops of tea tree oil into

pot of warm water and breath in vapors for 10 minutes. Add (?) drops tea tree

oil to vaporizer.

 

74. Steam Inhalation: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to a bowl of steaming

water. Cover head with towel and inhale. To relieve congestion and fight

infection.

 

75. Stye (Hordeolum): Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to a pan of hot water,

drape towel over head and hold over pan for five minutes.

 

76. Sunburn: Mix (?) drops of tea tree oil with vitamin E oil, almond, or

avocado oil and apply twice daily. When applied in time, it can bring immediate

pain relief, and prevent reddening and blistering. Repeat as often as

necessary. In cases of severe sunburn, apply (?) drops of tea tree oil directly

to

the affected area. The pain will vanish almost immediately, and blistering of

skin will be prevented.

 

77. Ticks: Apply (?) drops directly to tick and area. If tick does not back

out of skin, use tweezers to remove it. If cold-like symtoms or ring like

pattern appears; consult a Physician.

 

78. Toothache: Add (?) Drops of tea tree oil to mouthwash and gargle. Do Not

Swallow. Or add (?) drops of tea tree oil with 1/2 teaspoon aloe vera gel

and directly apply to infected tooth.

 

79. Toothbrush Cleaner: Apply tea tree oil directly to toothbrush 1-2 times

a week to remove bacteria.

 

80. Thrush: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1 cup of warm water, gargle 2-3

times a day. Also add 5 drops of tea tree oil to 1 ounce of your favorite

mouthwash. Do Not Swallow.

 

81. Tropical Ulcers: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil directly to area and

gently massage using a cotton swab.

 

82. Vaporizer: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to vaporizer. This is very

effective for head colds which effect nasal and sinus passages.

 

83. Warts: Apply full strength tea tree oil to wart. It may take several

weeks for wart to dissolve, depending upon conditions.

 

84. Waxing Bikini Area/Legs: Before waxing allow (?) drops of tea tree oil

to dry on area. Repeat same step after waxing, and then 2 times the same day.

Redness and swelling should subside within 24 hours.

 

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Household Uses

 

1. All Purpose Cleaner: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 2 Tbs. of vinegar

with 1 tsp. of borax. Put solution in a 12 ounce spray bottle, then fill

bottle with warn distilled or purified water. Shake until borax dissolves.

 

2. Bedsores: For a bedridden person. Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1 Tbs.

of almond or olive oil. and massage in affected parts of the body

 

3. Deodorizer: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to spray bottle. Mist room.

 

4. Dishwashers: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to dishwasher dispenser, then

fill with dishwashing soap.

 

5. Humidifier: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to the humidifier. This will

clean. disinfect and refresh the air.

 

6. Mood & Memory: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil directly to skin and massage

in to face and temples. If your allergenic (perform patch test for allergies

first)

 

7. Plant Spray: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to a 32 ounce bottle of water,

then add 16 drops of hydrogen peroxide. Mix well and mist plant with spray

bottle. Do not wipe off.

 

8. Vaporizer: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to a cup of water; leave in room

to help alleviate stuffiness, allergies, headaches and flu symptoms. Or heat

a pot of water and drop 3-5 drops of tea tree oil, after removing pot from

burner.

 

9. Washing Machine: To Kill Germs. Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to each

load of laundry. This will disinfect and leave laundry smelling clean and

fresh.

Travel & Recreation

 

Tea tree oil is very handy to have along on any travel, camping and

recreation trips. It can be used as a non toxic disinfectant for multiple types

of

insect bites, stings and for all scratches and scrapes.

 

1. Blisters: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil directly on blister. Add rap with

sterile, non-stick bandage.

 

2. Insect bites & Stings: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil directly onto area

of bite or sting to disinfect and to reduce swelling.

 

3. Insect repellent: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to first aid lotion (Mix

Well) or you may simply add a few drops in the palm of your hand and rub it

into clothing and directly onto skin (providing your not allergic) this works

very good for an insect repellent (especially mosquitoes) thus possibly

preventing the West Nile Virus.

 

4. Leeches: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil with any natural insect repellent.

Also apply (?) drops of tea tree oil directly onto the leech, and the leech

should remove itself.

 

5. Poison Ivy/Oak & Sumac: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 3 Tbs of baking

soda and rub onto affected area. Wrap with gauze. Apply 2-3 times daily.

 

6. Splinters: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to area. Then remove splinter

with tweezers.

 

7. Sprains: Ice area with ice compress and elevate. Add (?) drops of tea

tree oil to arnica and apply to sprain. Wrap area with dry cloth. Keep foot

elevated for at least 20 minutes. Repeat often.

 

8. Sunburns: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil with vitamin E oil; apply 2 times

daily.

 

9. Ticks: Apply (?) drops of tea tree oil directly to tick and area. If tick

does not back out of skin, use tweezers to remove it. Get as close as you

can to your skin to remove. Do not squeeze the body. If cold-like symptoms or

ring like pattern appears; consult a Physician.

 

Beauty Care Uses

 

1. Acne Mask: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1-4 drops of neroli, rosemary

or thyme oil, then add a small amount of clay. Apply and leave on face for

no longer than 20 minutes.

 

2. Body Lotion: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to lotion. " Shake Well. "

Massage lotion into skin after shower.

 

3. Dry Skin: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1-4 drops of Carrot Seed Oil.

Apply to skin and leave for 20 minutes, rinse thoroughly.

 

4. Nail Infections: Apply tea tree oil directly to infected area and

cuticles. Do not rinse.

 

5. Nail Soak: Remove finger nail polish. Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 2

Tbs of olive or almond oil. Soak finger nail for 5 minutes. Repeat twice

daily.

 

6. Oily Skin: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1-4 drops of Lavender, then

add to clay. Rinse skin thoroughly.

 

7. Skin Treatment: Add (?) drops of tea tree oil to 1/2 teaspoon of aloe

vera gel. Massage into skin. When bathing finish shower with cold water to

close

up pores, use dry towel to buff the skin dry.

 

8. Stained Finger Nails: Apply (?) drops of tea tree oil directly to finger

nail, then buff finger nail until stain is removed.

 

Tea Tree Oil & Dilution

Water-Soluble Tea Tree Oil Mixture

 

Pure tea tree oil does not mix well with water. To make a mixture in which

tea tree oil will be evenly dispersed use one of the following methods.

 

Mix #1. Add 2 Tbs of tea tree oil to 1 Tbs. Everclear or vodka. Shake Well!

 

Caution: This mix is for external use only such as for burns, cuts &

athletes foot.

 

Mix # 2. Add 1 ounce pure tea tree oil to 2 ounces vegetable glycerin. Shake

Well. Add 1 ounce water. Shake well again.

 

This mixture can be used safely as a topical application for the feet, as an

after shave or as a oral application (douche & Mouthwash).

 

Oil Solutions

To dilute tea tree oil in a carrier oil such as olive, apricot, almond or

avocado oil add 1 ounce (2 tablespoons) full-strength tea tree oil to 4 ounces

(1/2 cups) or more of the carrier oil, depending on the oil's purpose and

your personal preference.

 

One ounce of tea tree oil in 4 ounces carrier oil produces a 20%

concentration of tea tree oil.

 

To treat a fungus condition like athlete's foot, this is probably the

concentration you will want to try first. For all purpose massage oil with mild

antiseptic properties use a larger quantity of carrier oil.

 

Safety Data

Skin Patch Test

Caution: Those with sensitive skin are encouraged to test tea tree oil by

applying a small amount to the inner arm. Any allergic reaction or irritation

will manifest within a few minutes. Dilute tea tree oil in an equal quantify

of carrier oil or mix it with alcohol and water before trying another patch

test. Allergic reactions to tea tree oil are unusual; reactions to diluted tea

tree oil are rare. Discontinue use if allergic reaction occurs.

 

Caution: Under no circumstances is tea tree oil to be taken internally. This

precaution doe's not include using tea tree oil with toothpaste or as a

mouthwash " without swallowing " Only as Recommended.

 

Always: Keep Out of the reach of children as tea tree oil can be fatel if

ingested.

 

Emergency First Aid

Using Common Sense:

It is important to use common sense when using any herbs or essential oils

such as tea tree oil. If adverse reactions occur, discontinue use.

Eye Contact:

Remove contact lens, flush with cool water for 15 minutes. If irritation

persists, Call a Physician Immediately

Skin Irritation:

Remove contaminated clothing. Wash with mild soap and water

Ingestion:

Rinse mouth, Do not Induce Vomiting, Call a Physician Immediately

Internal Use :

Do not take internally. This precaution doe's not include using tea tree oil

with toothpaste, mouthwash " without swallowing "

Children:

Keep out of the reach of children at all times.

Babies:

Do not use undiluted oil on the skin of babies. Dilute with cold-pressed

oils such as " olive, apricot, almond or avocado oil " before putting on babies

skin.

Irritation:

If rash or irritation occurs, discontinue use. Note: For sensitive areas

such as around the eyes, mouth or genitals; dilute tea tree oil with vodka or

everclear, or a good grade of cold-pressed oils such as olive, apricot, almond

or avocado oil.

Pregnant Woman:

Pregnant woman should always take extra precaution, Always consult a

Physician before using.

Inhalation:

Remove to fresh air, Call a Physician Immediately

Storage:

Always keep tea tree oil in amber colored bottles and out of direct

sunlight. " Never plastic bottles " . Cap should be tightly closed to avoid

evaporation.

Shelf life is 2-3 years when properly stored.

 

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