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12 Health Benefits of Tea Tree Oil

Have you ever been suggested tea tree oil for skin ailments? The tea tree oil is gaining popularity as an effective alternative to medicines for treating skin problems, allergies and other ailments. The oil, derived from the leaves of the tea tree (commercially extracted from Melaleuca alternifolia), is toxic for oral use. That’s why the oil is applied to the skin and / or it is added to bath water to treat cough, bronchial congestion, and pulmonary inflammation.

This particular “oil” is known for its anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties which makes it really effective against skin ailments and allergies. It is also used topically as a local antiseptic for cuts and abrasions, for burns, insect bites and stings, boils, vaginal infections, recurrent herpes labialis, toothache, infections of the mouth and nose, sore throat, and for ear infections such as otitis media and otitis externa.

Tea tree oil provides more benefits than boosting the immune system and treating skin ailments. Check out some of the invaluable health benefits of this highly useful oil below.

Anti-bacterial:

The tea tree oil has amazing anti-bacterial properties with which it is able to treat some of the most horrible bacterial infections, especially the ones that are predominant in the tropics. Oral consumption of the oil is not advised. But if taken in mild concentrations, it does have the power to treat bacterial infections in the colon, stomach, intestines, excretory system and urinary system.

Anti-microbial:

This oil has strong anti-microbial properties which enables it to kill microbes and also keep some protozoa away. The use of this oil has resulted in a decrease in tropical fever and malaria cases.

Balsamic

The tea tree oil is known for its balsamic abilities which not only boosts health but it also enhances the absorption of nutrients from the food. With such enhancements and an improved immune system, it is possible to have greater protection from diseases

 

Cicatrisants

This property of the tea tree oil enables it to heal wounds faster while protecting them from infections. You might argue that this is not a phenomenal advantage, considering that many medicines and ointments can do the same. However, the tea tree oil has an advantage that it is able to diminish (and at times completely remove) the scar marks and after spots left behind.

Anti-viral

The problem with viruses is that they are very persistent and can survive pretty harsh conditions due to the cyst which they develop around themselves. The only possible ways of killing these viruses is to break the cyst with the use of specific compounds or subject the viruses to extreme heat. Tea tree oil is one of the compounds that can effectively rupture the cyst of certain viruses and provide protection against them.

Expectorant

Tea tree oil provides relief from cough, cold, bronchitis and congestion. All you need to do is to rub it on the chest (so that it may be inhaled while sleeping) or you could place a drop of oil on the pillow to allow it to be inhaled. As you breathe the vapours throughout the night, the oil with kill the bacteria / virus in your respiratory track and provide considerable relief by morning.

Hair Care

Hair is basically skin so technically speaking, tea tree oil can cure hair problems as well. If you suffer from dandruff or hair loss, just apply a diluted amount of tea tree oil to your scalp. This will increase blood flow to your scalp and make the skin healthier, resulting in stronger and healthier hair follicles.

Antiseptic

One of the most susceptible places for bacterial infection is an open wound. Infection by bacteria and fungi in these places may result in sepsis or tetanus. Tea tree oil is an excellent antiseptic agent which not only promotes rapid healing, but also eliminates the possibility of development of adverse side effects (which are possible in other antiseptics). The oil can be applied directly on the open wound, thereby increasing the chance for preventing infections at the wound site.

Stimulant

Tea tree oil has a stimulating effect on hormone secretions, blood circulation, and the immune system. It can blend easily with other oils and provide a strong compound that can be used in aromatherapy to treat internal infections without having to consume the oil orally.

Insecticide

The oil is an excellent insect killer and deterrent. Those who have rubbed this oil on themselves, will be able to keep insects away from themselves. It is also known for killing insects and worms, especially intestinal worms, because the oil can work its way inside your body by being absorbed through the skin.

Sudorific

The body generates various toxins, resulting out the various reactions that occur inside. It is also possible that certain toxins may find their way through other sources. The natural way in which the toxins are disposed is through sweating which opens pores, eliminates toxins through sweat and also keeps the skin moisturized. Tea tree oil is a sudorific substance and it increases sweating and promotes the removal of toxins like uric acid. This is why it is suggested for treating acne effectively.

Fungicide

Tea tree oil inhibits fungal growth and cures diseases like dermatitis and Athlete’s Foot. However, this is good only for external applications. Never ingest it as it can be fatal. Always get internal fungal infections treated by an experienced medical professional.

Few Words of Advice

Under no circumstances should you ingest / consume tea tree oil. This can lead to fatal outcomes due to the toxic nature of the oil. Side effects of consuming tea tree oil include confusion, hallucinations, drowsiness, coma, unsteadiness, severe rashes, vomiting, diarrhea, general weakness, stomach upset, blood cell abnormalities. So be careful while using it. If you are not pretty sure about its usage, then consult an expert for guidance.


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