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BENEFITS OF TEA TREE OIL (MELALEUKA OIL)


The Melaleuca Oil has many amazing properties. When you apply T-36-C5 Melaleuca Oil to a wound, it does more than just calm and soothe on the skin’s surface. Melaleuca Oil penetrates to the source of the hurt, bring all of its healing capabilities – antiseptic, soothing, penetrating, non-caustic and solvent – to help the wound heal.

Its effectiveness might be due to its exclusive Quality:-
Terpinen-4-ol and cineole are keys to the quality of Melaleuca Oil. Terpinen-4-ol is linked to the antiseptic properties of Melaeuca oil. Cineole helps the oil penetrate, but high levels can reduce the amount of other germ-killing compounds, and may irritate sensitive skin. The International Standards Organization (ISO)has determined that oil of Melaleuca alternifolia must contain more than 30% terpinen-4-ol and less than 15% cineole. Melaleuca’s standards are even higher – at least 36% terpinen-4-ol (hence the “T36”) and no more than 5% cineole (represented as “c5”). These levels deliver infection-fighting power while minimizing the likelihood or irritation.

Below are the 6 wonderful properties of this oil:-

 Naturally antiseptic – helps stop topical bacteria so as to reduce infection, results in faster healing
 Gently soothes – calms cuts, burns, abrasions, bites
 Safely penetrates – helps heal below the top skin layer
 Beneficially non-caustic – T365-C5 is mild on most skin types. T40-C5 is ideal on more sensitive skin.
 Effectively solvent – is a natural cleanser and healer
 Pleasantly aromatic – has a natural, pleasing scent

A testimonial from Pamela Bitsch, Idaho:-
This lady was stung by a bee and she quickly doused the area with melaleuca oil and within 3 minutes the pain had stopped. By 30 minutes she couldnt even see where she had been stung. No swelling, no redness, no pain - nothing.

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