Tea Tree Oil
by Ric Wiley
Tea Tree Oil is one of the
most useful products in nature. It has been used by some
Aboriginal People in Australia for many centuries as one of
their most useful medicines. Tea Tree oil is derived
from Melaleuca Alternifloria which is a narrow-leafed paper
bark tree that is native to certain parts of Australia. Some
people think that it is called the Tea Tree because Captain
Cook, who sailed from England in the 17th Century, used the
leaves to make a tea from when they first voyaged to Australia,
hence the name Tea Tree. Captain
Cook found that it was good at combating scurvy a disease that
many of his crew suffered from at that time due to a lack of
fresh fruit and fresh vegetables.
Australia has more than 300 different kinds of Tea Tree, but
only one of them is used to make the oil which is now world
famous. Tea Tree Oil first came to prominence during the First
World War in the early 20th century. Australian soldiers were
seen to be using the oil to treat their infections. They had a
great deal of success with this. During World War Two, Tea Tree
Oil growers were exempt from National Service in Australia as
their contribution to the war was to produce Tea Tree Oil for
use by its troops.
Tea Tree oil has a number of fantastic properties making it
an excellent treatment for many complaints. These are all
external uses as Tea Tree oil should not be taken
internally.
Tea Tree oil has been shown to be effective against Fungi,
Bacteria and Viruses. It is extracted as an essential oil by
steam or water distillation from the leaves and twigs of the
Tea Tree. The oil is a water-white liquid or pale yellow-green.
It has a fresh, spicy and slightly camphoraceous smell.
Ric Wiley is an Internet researcher and author. Check out
his latest web sites at http://www.healthy-best.com and http://www.first-choice-health.com.
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