More About Tea Tree Oil
Herbal goodness from down under
Australia is known for many things including kangaroos, Aborigines, the Sydney Opera House, and shrimp on the barbie. Australia is also home to one of the more impressive trees to grace Mother Earth – the tea tree.
Tea tree is the common name for Melalueca alternifolia, a species of tree native to the Land Down Under that’s deeply woven into the indigenous Aboriginal culture and the history of Australia. In fact, during World War II, Australian soldiers were issued a bottle of tea tree essential oil as part of their standard first aid kit. Tea tree oil aromatherapy is a great way to enjoy the benefits of this natural oil.
Pure tea tree oil has a variety of uses:
- Breathe deeply – Add tea tree oil to a diffuser to help you breathe easier, or use with steam inhalation to help clear the air for easy breathing. Simply add a few drops of the best tea tree oil to a bowl of steaming-hot water, cover your head with a towel or other thick cloth, and breathe normally for several minutes.
- Maintain good hygiene – Putting a drop of tea tree oil on your toothbrush can help keep it fresh longer. You can also put a drop or two on your dish sponge to maintain freshness.
- Surface cleaning – Combine one drop of tea tree oil per cup of water in a spray bottle to help clean bathroom and kitchen surfaces.
- Freshen up your clothing – A drop or two of tea tree oil added during a laundry wash cycle will have your clothes smelling remarkably fresh without leaving any actual tea tree aroma. It will also help to keep your washing machine clean.
You may have noticed none of these uses are internal, and for good reason. Tea tree oil is not for internal use, and can be toxic if ingested.
In addition to our pure tea tree oil we also offer a certified organic tea tree oil, and if you like tea tree oil you’ll love our popular Lavender & Tea Tree Oil blend!
Just like all NOW® Solutions’ essential oils, our tea tree oil is produced with our unwavering commitment to quality and purity.