Info: Available in 30ml or 100ml Bottles
Tea Tree Oil is a natural liquid antiseptic distilled from Melaleuca alternifolia plants, which are native to Australia.
Info: Available in 30ml or 100ml Bottles
Tea Tree Oil is a natural liquid antiseptic distilled from Melaleuca alternifolia plants, which are native to Australia.
Product Notes:
Tea Tree inhibits a broad spectrum of both bacteria and fungi, and thus can be used topically not only to treat fungal infections such as nail infections and athlete's foot, but also as a natural antiseptic for other skin conditions, such as minor cuts, abrasions, insect bites and stings, acne, and more.
Ingredients:
Pure USDA Certified Organic Tea Tree (Melaleuca alternifolia) steam-distilled essential oil.
Suggested Usage:
To help improve symptoms of fungal nail bed infections, apply sparingly to the affected nail(s) with a cotton swab twice daily.
For use as a natural antiseptic, apply 1 or 2 drops directly to the skin. (For sensitive skin, dilute it first, with a carrier oil such as jojoba, for example, to prevent irritation or rash.)
Store at room temperature. Do not ingest.
Warnings:
Keep out of reach of children. Not for internal use. Consult a health care practitioner before using St. Francis Tea Tree Oil if pregnant or breastfeeding. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms worsen or persist. Allergic contact dermatitis has occurred in sensitive individuals; discontinue use if rash or irritation occurs.
Health Canada Natural Product Number: 80027130.
Supporting Science:
Bekhof, Anne-Sophie M W et al. “Safety assessment and adverse drug reaction reporting of tea tree oil (Melaleuca aetheroleum).” Phytotherapy Research: PTR, 2023.
de Groot, Anton C, and Erich Schmidt. “Tea tree oil: contact allergy and chemical composition.” Contact Dermatitis, 2016.
Halcón, Linda, and Kelly Milkus. “Staphylococcus aureus and wounds: a review of tea tree oil as a promising antimicrobial.” American Journal of Infection Control, 2004.
Millar, B Cherie, and John E Moore. “Successful topical treatment of hand warts in a paediatric patient with tea tree oil (Melaleuca alternifolia).” Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, 2008.
Misner, Bill D. “A novel aromatic oil compound inhibits microbial overgrowth on feet: a case study.” Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 2007.
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