Directions for Use:
Apply once or twice daily to the affected area.
Do not apply to sensitive areas of the body.
Antiseptic action claimed to be a hundred times more powerful than
carbolic acid and yet non-poisonous to humans.
It has been used by the Aborigines for centuries.
Grown in the islands of the south Pacific and Australia, tea trees
got their name because their bark, leaves, or twigs were historically
used by settlers and travellers as a tea substitute.
Tea tree oil kills fungus and bacteria, including those resistant to some antibiotics.
Tea Tree oil displays a number of remarkable properties, making a very
effective oil for a wide range of complaints. It is active against all
three varieties of infectious organisms- Bacteria, Fungi and viruses.
Anti Bacterial Properties
Tea Tree treats cuts, burns, insect bites, and infected wounds.
It is invaluable for treating spots, acne and blackheads etc.
Anti Fungal Properties
Effective treatment for ringworm, athlete's foot, thrush etc.
Anti Viral Properties
Viruses are the invading organisms responsible for most epidemic
illnesses. As a powerful anti viral agent, Tea Tree is effective
in fighting many infectious diseases such as measles, chicken pox,
colds and shingles. It also deals well with cold sores, verrucas
and warts.
