Friday, September 01, 2006

Tea Tree Oil Vitamins

Tea tree oil is grown in Australia and the South Pacific Islands.Tea trees are not trees at all, but rather green shrubs. The light yellow tea tree oil is produced by steaming the pine-needle-like tea tree leaves to force out the oil which is used in medicine, but has other uses-such as industrial lubricants and cosmetic products. The oil has a nutmeg-like smell.

The oil kills fungus and bacteria, including those resistant to some antibiotics. Tea tree oil is used topically as an antiseptic and anti-infective for bacterial infections, acne, and fungal infections such as athlete's foot. It is also used to treat many insect bites-sunburn and minor skin irritations.

Tea tree oil has also been used to kill bacteria in the mouth before dental surgery.Has been used as an oral mouth rinse for other problems related to dental and throat infections.

Tea Tree Oil Dosages

The amount of actual tea tree oil preparations can range anywhere from 1% to 100%. Often, the stronger products are used for hard-to-treat infections such as toenail fungus, while 5% to 10% tea tree oil gels have been used successfully to treat acne.

Commonly used dosages

For treating fungal infections of fingernails or toenails: 100% tea tree oil twice a day for 6 months
For treating athlete's foot: 10% tea tree oil twice daily for up to one month
For acne: 5% to 10% tea tree oil once a day indefinitely
For oral candidiasis: one tablespoonful of 5% tea tree oil solution as a mouth wash taken up to 4 times a day. (Make sure to spit out )

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