Tea Tree Oil Benefits and Blessings

May 25, 2012 by  
Filed under Bad breath remedies

This is not just your ordinary tree which grows in your backyard, gives you shade, gives you fruit, and from time to time gives you something to do because of the dry leaves falling from it. You can call this your miracle tree if you wish because it can cure many sicknesses and diseases in your body including the stink of your bad breath. Tea tree oil is indeed one of the most reliable remedy when it comes to treating many sicknesses in the body especially bad breath.

Tea tree oil can cure a lot of bodily problems like abrasions, sores, wounds, insect bites, rashes, and the like. Tea tree oil can be an alternative to many commercial oils that promise fast recovery of a wounded part of a body or any part of the body that is suffering bacteria and fungi attack. Tea tree oil will act as a natural repellant or killer of bacteria and fungi that are infecting the wounds and rashes. A more serious skin sickness that tea tree oil can give remedy to is Psoriasis. Tea tree oil can act as moisturizer and it can minimize the itch of the skin of a person who has this disease.

One can also rely on tea tree oil when it comes to getting rid of dandruff, removing head lice, and making the hair softer and silkier. If you are suffering nail fungus, you can also use tea tree oil as lotion to your finger nails and toe nails. Steaming tea tree oil and inhaling it is very helpful if you are suffering nasal congestion, flu, and cough and colds.

Thinking about using tea tree oil as remedy to your pets? Well, you have got the right idea because tea tree oil also gives remedy to a lot of pet problems. First, you can use tea tree oil as a mixture to the homemade toothpaste of your dog to act as antibacterial content of the toothpaste. Second, you can also use your tea tree oil to easily take away the ticks that are hiding in your pet’s fur. Simply give a drop of tea tree oil to the tick and use tweezer to remove it. You can also apply tea tree oil to the water that you use when you are giving you pet a bath to inhibit reproduction of ticks and lice or for the easy removal of the said insects.

You see, the benefits and blessing of tea tree oil do not just stop to humans; it is also very helpful even to your pets and to animals. So why not invest on planting your own tea tree oil in your backyard and witness its benefits and blessings, firsthand.

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