Guest guest Posted October 29, 2007 Report Share Posted October 29, 2007 An informative article I read about the goodness of Tea Tree Oil. A word of caution, before any direct application, please check with the specialist in the shop first. Not all tea tree oils in the market are suitable for direct application.Pure tea tree oil has many invaluable uses around the home that are a welcome solution to common household situations.1. Antiseptic and Fungicide. Tea tree oil is well known to be a natural antiseptic and fungicide. It can be used on minor cuts and abrasions and is useful for many types of skin conditions including cold sores, athletes feet, head lice, and nail infections, just to name a few.2. Mold Growth Control. Tea tree oil is a natural cleaner because of its solvent properties and is useful in controlling mold growth. Mold is a health hazard and can invade homes, particularly in areas that are often damp due to high humidity or water damage.3. Consumer Products. Today tea tree oil can be found in many consumer products like shampoos, hair conditioners, soaps, cosmetics, toothpastes, and even toothpicks!4. Cleaning Solution. Wash floors and kitchen cabinets with a mix of a few drops of tea tree oil into any cleaning solution. It is advisable that the room be well ventilated, (open windows), whenever you use household chemicals, regardless if you use tea tree oil. The addition of tea tree oil to cleaning solutions can improve the cleaning power of the solution, and it adds a wonderful aromatic scent that gives the washed area that "just cleaned" smell. Read the whole article at: http://wisdomnet.blogspot.com/2007/10/six-amazing-uses-for-tea-tree-oil.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2007 Report Share Posted October 29, 2007 I've been using Tea Tree Oil products for the last 6 years and you just can't imagine how many different products are enhanced by Tea Tree Oil. I swear by them...everything from bathing my pets to washing fruit and brushing my teeth. happimentor visiontoshare.com , " dunno76 " <dunno76 wrote: > > > An informative article I read about the goodness of Tea Tree Oil. A word > of caution, before any direct application, please check with the > specialist in the shop first. Not all tea tree oils in the market are > suitable for direct application. > > Pure tea tree oil has many invaluable uses around the home that are a > welcome solution to common household situations. > > 1. Antiseptic and Fungicide. Tea tree oil is well known to be a natural > antiseptic and fungicide. It can be used on minor cuts and abrasions and > is useful for many types of skin conditions including cold sores, > athletes feet, head lice, and nail infections, just to name a few. > > 2. Mold Growth Control. Tea tree oil is a natural cleaner because of its > solvent properties and is useful in controlling mold growth. Mold is a > health hazard and can invade homes, particularly in areas that are often > damp due to high humidity or water damage. > > 3. Consumer Products. Today tea tree oil can be found in many consumer > products like shampoos, hair conditioners, soaps, cosmetics, > toothpastes, and even toothpicks! > > 4. Cleaning Solution. Wash floors and kitchen cabinets with a mix of a > few drops of tea tree oil into any cleaning solution. It is advisable > that the room be well ventilated, (open windows), whenever you use > household chemicals, regardless if you use tea tree oil. The addition of > tea tree oil to cleaning solutions can improve the cleaning power of the > solution, and it adds a wonderful aromatic scent that gives the washed > area that " just cleaned " smell. > > Read the whole article at: > http://wisdomnet.blogspot.com/2007/10/six-amazing-uses-for-tea-tree- oil.\ > html > <http://wisdomnet.blogspot.com/2007/10/six-amazing-uses-for-tea- tree-oil\ > .html> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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