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Tea Tree
Tea Tree Oil



An essential oil distilled from the leaves
of the Australian Tree - melaleuca alternifoia.

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
Do not use it near the eyes or genitals
**Cats can be harmed by this oil!!**
REMEMBER IT IS STRONG
--DILUTE THINLY IF IN DOUBT
--KEEP OUT OF SUNLIGHT,
STORE IN A COOL PLACE, AND KEEP BOTTLE
CAPPED FOR PROLONGED STORAGE.

PETS and ANIMALS
A good remedy for dry itchy skin patches is tea tree oil,
rubbed over the patch.
Bitter taste will discourage animal from digging
at skin, and the oil works well to heal the dryness.

FIRST AID WITH TEA TREE
Fact:
Just about every essential oil has a beneficial action
on the immune system.

Sore Throat: Gargle with 1 or 2 drops in warm water

Colds and Flu: Add 4-8 drops to warm bath.

Lavender is also a nice oil to use here.
Swish water with hand to mix.
Do not use more than a total of 4-8 drops of essential oils per bath.

Animal Bites:
Wash and rinse wound, apply 1 drop neat (undiluted).

Cuts and Scrapes:
Cleanse area, apply 1 drop neat (undiluted) Tea Tree.
Insect Bites: Apply 1 drop neat.

Benzoin with it's soothing vanilla like scent
is also helpful for sore throats and painful coughs.
Diffuse in an aroma lamp.

Benzoin
This oil brings peace of mind.
It is used in purification ceremonies.
A drop or two smouldering on a charcoal block will
effectively clear the area with billowing clouds of smoke.

Lavender
Fresh, clean, floral oil that is clear to pale yellow,
extracted from the flowers.
Blends with most oils, especially clary sage, pine, sandalwood,
petitgrain, vetiver, lime, bergamot, geranium, and jasmine.
Sedative, antidepressant, painkilling, harmonizing.


ACTIONS
AROMATHERAPY
CONDITIONS
ESSENTIAL OIL
HISTORY
RECIPES


SOURCES
Aroma Thyme
Stony Mountain Botanicals
The Australian Outback Nursery
The Daily Guide
The Wiccan Herbalist

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