Australian Aborigines have been using oil tea tree for centuries to help treat flu symptoms, mostly by breathing in the oil vapors from crushed leaves. It also has a strong antimicrobial effect when used to treat broken skin, not to mention its strong impact on common skin ailments, such as acne.
It is renown for its effective antifungal, antiseptic, and antibacterial characteristics. Its usually used in its purest form without weakening, but used in little amounts since it does not take much to achieve the healing effect.
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Australian Aborigines have been using oil tea tree for centuries to help treat flu symptoms, mostly by breathing in the oil vapors from crushed leaves. It also has a strong antimicrobial effect when used to treat broken skin, not to mention its strong impact on common skin ailments, such as acne.
It is renown for its effective antifungal, antiseptic, and antibacterial characteristics. Its usually used in its purest form without weakening, but used in little amounts since it does not take much to achieve the healing effect.