Tea tree oil
Pregnancy: Use with caution


This is an essential oil from the Australian Melaleuca tree, used by Aborigines for centuries. It is a natural anti-disinfectant
Caution
It is generally safe to use
Tea tree oil is poisonous when swallowed
Avoid in:
Epilepsy
Skin allergies
Eczema
Side effect include:
Itching
Allergic reaction
Breast enlargement in men
Therapy for:
Hand sanitisation
Acne
Nail fungus
Antiseptic for cuts and abrasions e.g. builder's hands
Improve wound healing
Insect repellant
Insect bites
Athlete's foot
Body odour
Oral hygiene; mouth wash
Lice infestation
Eyelash mite infestation
Scabies
Dandruff
Domestic uses; make a diluted mixture to wash, clean or spray on:
Foodstuff - fruits and vegetables
Home surfaces
Comments
Australian Aborigines also inhaled tea tree oil to treat coughs and cold
It is a common source of poisoning in Australian children
Safe with diabetes

Unsafe with children

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