TEA TREE
Latin name: Melaleuca alternifoliaCountry of origin: AustraliaPart of the plant: Leaves and twigsObtained by: Steam distilledMain biochemical components*: Terpinen-4-ol, gamma-terpinene, alpha-terpineneProperties: Antiseptic, antispasmodic, digestive, sedative, calming. Why Use Physical uses: Infections (bacterial, viral, fungal), colds, flu, sinusitis, bronchitis, tonsillitis, poor circulation, sore throats, immune support. Skin care uses: Minor skin infections (bacterial, viral, fungal), oily skin, blemishes, athlete’s foot, nail fungus, cold sores, insect bites and stings, small wounds, dandruff, ringworm, warts. Psychological uses: Nervous exhaustion, mild depression, mental fatigue. Subtle uses: Energizes. Promotes confidence. Notes: Tea Tree is known for its gentle yet powerful, full-spectrum, anti-infectious properties and its support for the immune system. How You Can Use After Shower: After showering, while your skin is still wet, put 1-3 drops of essential oil in the palm of