Tetræolie økologisk æterisk olie
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Fragrant, essential tea tree oil is used in various forms of natural medicine and for aromatherapy. The oil is extracted from the leaves of the tree, melaleuca alternifolia, which is part of the myrtle family. Tea tree oil is known for its powerful antiseptic properties and wound healing abilities. Tea tree essential oil has been used by Aboriginal people in Australia for several centuries. Tea tree oil's ability to kill bacteria, viruses and fungi has been documented in many medical studies over the past seven decades.
Tea tree oil can be used for many different purposes. It is a very popular ingredient in a number of household and cosmetic products, including facial care, shampoo, massage oils and detergents. Below you can read several things you can use tea tree oil for:
Tea tree essential oil for hair care
Tea tree oil has the ability to strengthen and care for your hair and scalp. It removes dandruff and relieves dry scalp. Tea tree essential oil can even be used to treat lice.
Remember that the oil must always be mixed with other oils before use, as essential oils are a concentrated part of the leaves from the plant.
You can mix 10-25 drops of essential tea tree oil with 100g of coconut oil to create a delicious hair pomade.
Tea tree essential oil for psoriasis and eczema
Tea tree essential oil can treat any kind of skin inflammation. The oil is used to treat eczema as well as to reduce psoriasis.
You just need to mix a tsp. coconut oil, five drops of tea tree oil and five drops of lavender essential oil to make a homemade eczema salve.
Tea tree essential oil for cleaning
You can use the essential tea tree oil to clean and refresh your home. The oil has strong antimicrobial properties that attack bacteria and remove them.
Simply add 5-10 drops of essential tea tree oil for every 5 liters of water.
Tea tree essential oil against toenail fungus and ringworm
Since tea tree oil has properties to kill bacteria and fungal infections, it is very effective against toenail fungus, athlete's foot and ringworm.
Dip a cotton swab in pure tea tree essential oil and apply it to the area. Tea tree oil can also be used to treat and remove warts. Apply the oil directly to the area for 20-30 days, twice daily.
Tea tree essential oil against mold
Many people have experienced infestations of various microscopic molds in their homes. Many times you are not aware of the appearance of these bacteria. You can use essential tea tree oil via a scent dispenser in your home. You can spray the tea tree oil in the damp areas of your home, e.g. shower curtain, dishwasher, bathroom, toilet and basement.
Aromatherapy
Our natural essential oils can be used in aromatherapy as our essential oils are pure and extracted directly from flowers, herbs, leaves, fruits, bark, seeds, bark or roots. They have powerful effects on improving physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. For over 5000 years, aromatherapy has been a trusted element among many cultures spanning the globe. Essential oils were used by ancient Egyptians during church ceremonies to create harmony and fragrant atmosphere. In addition, they used essential oils as antiseptics. Some of the most common reasons people use aromatherapy include relieving pain, improving sleep quality, reducing stress, overcoming symptoms of depression, and to soothe sore joints.
Aromatherapy can be performed in several different ways
- Diffuse essential oils in air using scent dispenser (You can use one or more oils)
- Drip 3-8 drops of essential oil into the fragrance dispenser
- Inhale essential oils directly through the nostrils by dabbing a few drops on your wrist or on a clean cloth.
- Receive massage therapy from a professional masseuse using essential oils - Add a few drops of essential oil to your bath water.
10ml
Ingredients: Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree Oil)
A Brief History of Essential Oils
There is historical evidence that the use of essential oils in ancient civilizations such as China, India, and Egypt dates back as far as 2000 BC. In many civilizations around the world, people knew about the value and effects of essential oils. In Ayurvedic medicine (Ayurvedic medicine is a traditional medical art practiced in India and Sri Lanka) herbs and aromas are considered an important part of the healing philosophy. READ MORE...