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Uses of Tea Tree Oil Are So Versatile...

You can use it for almost anything you can think of! Short of swallowing it of course. (seriously...don't do that)

The uses of tea tree oil I've discovered range from: Treating cuts and scrapes to removal of warts and anything in between! There doesn't seem to be a day that goes by where I don't find some use for it...I even remove stains from my clothes with it. for a more complete list of tea tree oil uses click here

What makes this essential oil so useful and multi-functional is that it has powerful healing properties, whether antimicrobial, antiviral, antifungal or antiseptic. It also is a powerful solvent, meaning it can dissolve many hard to remove substances from almost any surface!

But the major difference with tea tree oil is that it has a special property, that of deep penetration below the skins surface. This allows the tea tree oil to deliver its healing properties right to the source of skin infections, which aren't necessarily only on the surface.

Plus, it has the ability to heal damaged skin, without damaging healthy tissue. Which means you can apply tea tree oil to an open cut without fearing damaging your skin tissue.

Believe me...I should know, I cut myself on a regular basis!

Just to prove how useful it is, in world war 2 the Australian Army made tea tree oil standard issue in military first aid kits, so, tea tree oil producers were exempt from military service to ensure a constant supply of tea tree oil.

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