Tea Tree Therapy Tea Tree Oil is a natural antiseptic packaged in an amber bottle to protect the oil from the harmful effects of light. The bottle has a dispenser for easy use and child proof-cap for safety.
According to WebMD, Tea tree oil is applied to the skin (used topically) for infections such as acne, fungal infections of the nail (onychomycosis), lice, scabies, athlete's foot (tinea pedis), and ringworm. It is also used topically as a local antiseptic for cuts and abrasions, for burns, insect bites and stings, boils, vaginal infections, recurrent herpes labialis, toothache, infections of the mouth and nose, sore throat, and for ear infections such as otitis media and otitis externa.
Some people add it to bath water to treat cough, bronchial congestion, and pulmonary inflammation.
For use as a natural antiseptic, apply 1-2 drops directly to the skin. Dilute for sensitive skin.
Apply to cuts, abrasions, bites, stings and whenever a natural antiseptic is needed.
Ingredients: 100% Pure tea tree oil, oil of melaleuca alternifolia, terpinen-4-ol min 36%, and cineole average 3%
Keep out of reach of children.
Don't take tea tree oil by mouth. As a general rule never take undiluted essential oils by mouth due to the possibility of serious side effects. Ingestion of tea tree oil can be toxic.