Australian Tea Tree Oil and Books

Australian Tea Tree Oil is fast becoming a natural first aid for American families. Seventy years ago, the oil from the leaves of the Melaleuca alternifolia was discovered to contain valuable antiseptic and fungicila properties. Throughout the twentieth century, clinical data has been collected, including dental, antiseptic, hospital uses, yeast infections, chronic cystitis, foot problems, acne studies, fungus, and candida albicans to name just a few. More recently, Tea Tree Oil is being recognized worldwide for commercial uses in many products including shampoos, creams, acne treatments, suppositories, household cleaning, baby care products, massage formulas, foot balms, deodorants, bath oils, sunscreen, insect repellants, toothpaste, mouthwash, soaps and veterinary products.

Tea Tree Oil Guide

 

 

 

The GUIDE tells the complete story of this unique, natural, healing oil from Australia. It tells about the many uses and applications for tea tree oil.

Stock #2810 ........ $9.50

 

 


Tea Tree Oil Handbook  

 

 

The HANDBOOK describes over 101 uses and dosages for tea tree oil.

Stock #2811 ........ $7.95

 

 

 


Tea Tree Oil and dropper

 

Tea Tree Oil (1 ounce bottle, dropper not included). Every household, first aid kit and emergency kit should include a bottle of Tea Tree Oil.

Stock #1307 ... 1 oz bottle of Tea Tree Oil ..... $10.95
Stock #1308 ... Dropper for Tea Tree Oil ......... $1.50
 

 


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Original date: August 2, 1997
Last updated: May 12, 2000
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