By , on September 13th, 2008
Tea Tree Oil Remedies For Your Home
Homes are exposed to many viruses and germs. Tea tree oil is naturally anitseptic and is an excellent natural way to keep your home clean. Tea Tree Oil is actually a very powerful antiseptic and has been proven to be ten to thirteen times stronger than the number one chemical antiseptic, carbolic acid. So cleaning and washing with Tea Tree Oil provides a safe, natural cleaning enviornment for the entire family.
Cleaning – Purchase a Tea Tree Oil cleaning product and use all around the house.
Humidifier – Add ten drpos of oil to the humdifier and it will clean the air and leave it smelling fresh.
Diffuser – Adding several drops to a diffuser will add a fresh scent. Because they are portable, they can be carried from room to room or taken on trips.
Vaporizer – Add ten drops of pure oil to water, leave in room to help alleviate stuffiness, allergies, headaches and flu symptoms.
If are interested in natural allergy relief see our post on Allergy Relief
If you want to know more about the many uses for tea tree oil see our post on Tea Tree Oil Remedies for Skin Irritation
By , on September 7th, 2008
Tea Tree Oil Remedies – More Cures For Skin Problems
You can use Tea Tree Oil or Native Remedies Pure-Heal Gel for the following problems:
Hives – Massage oil or Native Remedies Pure Heal Gel into affected area.
Callouses – Apply oil directly and use Native Remedies Pure Heal Gel in addition.
Warts – Apply tea tree oil or Native Remedies Pure-Heal Gel until wart dries. May take several weeks depending on condition.
Perionychia (Nail Infections) – Apply pure oil or Native Remedies Pure Heal Gel to affected area and around cuticles, massage in well. Do not rinse off. Affected area can be soaked for five minutes daily with a few drops of oil blended into olive or almond oil.
Nail Soak – Remove polish, smooth nail surface, shape nails. Warm Pure Heal Gel. Soak for five minutes. Massage gel around nails and fingers. Tissue off excess.
Muscle Aches – Massage pure tea tree oil or warm five drops added to almond oil or massage in Pure Heal Gel. Bathe in warm water adding ten drops of pure oil.
Bruises - Apply pure oil directly or use Native Remedies Pure-Heal Gelto affected area, massage gently in twice daily.
By , on September 5th, 2008
Tea Tree Oil Remedies
Tea Tree Oil is very effective for treating common skin irritations. You can also purchase products which combine Tea Tree Oil with other herbs that are effective in relieving common skin irritations. We like Native Remedies Pure Heal Gel. Pure Heal Gel would be a great addition to a your first aid kit.
Pure-Heal Gel is a 100% safe and natural topical herbal gel that helps to support and soothe the skin after minor mishaps and is good for treating insect bites.
Pure-Heal Gel contains a carefully selected combination of well-known and respected traditional herbal remedies for supporting and soothing the skin. The soothing aloe gel base and subtle lavender aroma also provide an immediate comforting effect.

Here are the ingredients -
Calendula Officinalis (Marigold) is one of the best and most well-known herbs for skin health. Calendula will also help to maintain healthy skin and tissue health, making Calendula an ideal topical skin remedy.
Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) is a well-known herb which has been traditionally used for centuries by Aboriginal Australians. The skin supporting qualities of Tea Tree are enhanced by its ability to penetrate the skin.
By , on September 3rd, 2008
Uses For Tea Tree Oil – Prevent Dental Plaque
There are many tea tree oil uses when it comes to dental hygiene -
Gingivitis - Rub swollen and sore areas of gum with a drop or two of Tea Tree Oil. Add three to five drops of oil to small glass of water, swish around mouth; twice daily.
Sore and Bleeding Gums - Follow Gingivitis instructions
Dental Plaque – Brush with Tea Tree Toothpaste or add a few drops of oil to toothbrush. Swish with Tea Tree Oil mixture twice daily and swish three to five minutes whenever possible; look for Tea Treee Oil dental floss in health stores.
Toothache – Rinse teeth with gargle mixtue; apply Tea Tree Oil directly onto infected tooth.
Abscesses - Massage gums with oil; use mouthwash formula
Mouthwash – Thre to five drops of oil into small glass of water; swish in mouth two to threee times a day for three to five minutes for chronic cases of bleeding gums and plaque.
See our previous post Tea Tree Oil Remedies – Acne, Cold Sores and Sunburn
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By , on September 2nd, 2008
Best Acne Treatments
Over 80 years ago the oil from the leaves of the Melaleuca alternifolia was discovered to contain valuable antiseptic and fungicidal properties. An Australian study compared a 5 per cent tea tree oil gel with benzoyl peroxide (a chemical used in some commerical acne preparations) in treating acne. It found that over a 3 month period a tea tree oil gel was an effective alternative to the standard topical acne treatments and produced far less irritation to the skin. Tea Tree Oil remedies are numerous. This post will focus cures for common skin problems. We will post again with more tea tree oil cures for problems such as hives, shingles, dandruff and many more. You will amazed how many tea tree oil uses there are. These tea tree oil remedies are taken from 101 Ways To Use Tea Tree Oil by Cynthia B. Olson.
Acne – Tea tree oil is one the best acne treatments available. Apply three drops of oil to infected area twice daily. Add oil to facewash and use moisturizing cream. You can also buy products that contain tea tree oil and are formulated with additional herbs that will control acne.  We really like the Native Remedies product – ClearSkin-A Gel. The main ingredient is tea tree oil but there are also some other helpful acne fighting herbs included in the formulation.
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