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What are the benefits of tea tree oil?

The benefits of tea tree oil in treating a variety of physical conditions are many, and are becoming more well known as more people discover the power of aromatherapy essential oils as a natural way to promote well being.  As this aromatic plant essence contains antiseptic, antifungal and antiviral qualities, there are numerous uses of tea tree oil.  For instance, this aromatherapy oil can be inhaled using a diffuser or by adding a few drops to a handkerchief, to soothe throat infections and to ward off colds.  It can be applied to the skin to combat athletes foot, verrucae and other complaints.

Other aromatherapy benefits of tea tree oil include its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.  It's one of only a few pure essential oils that can be applied neat to the skin.  Tea tree can be beneficial when applied directly to insect bites, cold sores and blisters.  In addition, tea tree therapeutic grade essential oil can aid in healing wounds, soothing rashes, including nappy rash, and treating dandruff.  It also has disinfectant benefits, making it a good natural additive to a damp cloth when cleaning household surfaces.

Another useage of tea tree oil is to add a few drops to warm bath water.  The aroma molecules will evaporate and be absorbed through the skin for maximum theraputic benefits.  Used in this way, tea tree can be effective in easing the pain of uro-genital infections such as cystitis, urethritis and pruritis.  Diluted in a mouthwash, this powerful plant oil can be beneficial for mouth ulcers, swollen or bleeding gums, and bad breath.  Many people buy wholesale aromatherapy supplies of this oil as it is an invaluable part of a natural first aid kit.

About The Author:

Caroline Smith is a successful freelance writer and regular contributor to http://www.aromatherapy-essential-oils.ws - A comprehensive online guide to the uses of aromatherapy and essential oils.