Saturday, April 11, 2015
25 Uses for Tea Tree Oil
By Rachel, Contributing Writer
Today we’re talking about an essential oil that you’ve probably heard of before or have even seen in recipes for homemade cleaners here at Keeper of the Home: tea tree oil.
Tea tree has such a diversity of usefulness that’s both practical and convenient that you’ll never want to live without it again! And the good news is that it is very inexpensive in comparison to other essential oils.
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What is Tea Tree Oil?
Tea tree oil, also known as Melaleuca alternifoliais, is an essential oil that has been around for quite a while but not until the past decade has its healing benefits been catching on like wildfire. The oil is extracted from a plant native to Australia and cannot be found naturally occurring elsewhere.
Tea tree oil should NEVER be ingested and is only to be used as a topical remedy.
What are the healing benefits of Tea Tree Oil?
Tea tree oil is a “jack of all trades” as far as remedies go. The easiest way to grasp the benefits is to think: skin issues + tea tree oil = healing (in most cases).
Tea tree oil is known for its topical antiseptic and anti-fungal treatment or infection-reducing benefits. It also has antibiotic properties and helps aid against aliments such as skin infections, rashes, burns, dandruff and much more. It should be noted that tea tree oil should not be used on babies younger than 6 months.
You see? Tea tree oil is just something you need to keep on hand! It’s so versatile. Now I want to show you 25 uses for tea tree oil:
A mixture of tea tree oil and water is the perfect all-purpose cleaner!
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25 Uses for Tea Tree Oil
Helps heal and soothe sunburns.
Heals skin infections naturally.
Relieves itchiness from rashes as well as helps reduce rashes.
Can be used as an all-purpose cleaner: Fill a spray bottle with 1-2 tsp. of tea tree oil and the rest of the bottle with water.
Treats acne.
Helps to prevent lice naturally; just add a few drops to your shampoo.
A few drops in your pets’ crates or beds keep the fleas away.
Removes ticks; just add to skin, and the little stinker will usually unlatch.
Cures toenail fungus and Athlete’s foot.
Helps remove skin tags.
Naturally cures bad breath. (Swish some tea tree oil and water in you mouth.)
Can be used in a homemade toothpaste recipe.
Has been found as an effective treatment for warts.
Soothes insect bites.
Treats ringworm.
Treats psoriasis and other skin conditions.
Relieves asthma or other breathing conditions when a few drops are added to a humidifier.
Works as as antiseptic on small cuts.
Keeps your bathroom fresh.
Relieves earaches; mix 1 drop of tea tree oil with 1 tsp. olive oil, drop mixture into the ear and then remove by tilting head.
Freshen laundry: Add a few drops in your washing machine to scent your clothes. Also, if you forgot to put the clothes in the dryer, run again with tea tree oil to remove mildew. You can also scent wool dryer balls with tea tree oil.
Helps freshen carpet.
Can be used in several homemade kitchen cleaners.
Cleans mold: Mix apple cider vinegar and tea tree oil and scrub mold; place outside to sun-dry.
Can be used in a homemade natural deodorant.
There you go–25 different ways to use tea tree oil, the most versatile substance that can help anything from soothing a burn to removing ticks to freshening your house!
Not sure where to buy tea tree oil?
There are several brands carried by Amazon, many of which ship for free. I also find the essential oils from Mountain Rose Herbs to be very high quality.
Two other money saving options are that you can use my referral codes to Vitacost or iHerb (both of which stock tea tree oil) and get a discount on your first order! Sign up with Vitacost to get a $10 off $10 coupon. Or use code CEC426 to take $10 off your first order at iHerb.
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