Essential oils can have a healing effect mentally, physically, and emotionally. It can take a huge amount of a plant to get out even a small portion of essential oil — 4,000 pounds of Bulgarian roses are needed to get just one pound of oil, for example. This is why some essential oils are particularly expensive.
There are some general tips for using essential oils that apply regardless of the type. You want a high-quality therapeutic-grade oil. They are amazing for Diffusers - always use 100% pure! Never apply most oils directly to your skin, as their high concentration can cause a reaction or irritation. Instead, essential oils should be diluted with water or a carrier oil like jojoba, grapeseed or almond. And with a few exceptions, do not ingest essential oils. And always talk to your doctor about health concerns, especially if they represent sudden changes in your well-being.
Tea Tree
Some common uses for Tea Tree Essential Oil:
Acne
Bacterial infections
Chickenpox
Cold sores
Congestion and respiratory tract infections
Earaches
Fungal infections (especially Candida, jock itch, athlete’s foot and toenail fungus)
Bad breath
Head lice
Psoriasis
Itchy insect bites, sores and sunburns
Boils from staph infections