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Now Foods: Tea Tree Oil, 4 oz
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Brand | Now Foods |
Scent | Tea Tree |
Special Feature | Aromatherapy, Pure |
Product Benefits | Cleansing |
Seasons | All Seasons |
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The use of natural essential oils for aromatherapy is an ancient and time-honored tradition that’s been enhancing moods and lifting spirits for thousands of years. Essential oils are liquid plant essences that are genuine reflections of the botanicals from which they’re born. Our ingredients consist of 100% pure tea tree oil only, created through a natural distillation process, offering the purest and most potent natural essential oil available. Natural essential oils are highly concentrated and should be used with care. If you are looking to freshen the air naturally try Purifying Room Blend: Add 1 drop each of tea tree oil and grapefruit oil, along with 10 drops of lemon oil to a diffuser and enjoy.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 1.88 x 1.88 x 4.5 inches; 7.2 ounces
- Item model number : 7626
- Department : Health and Beauty>Health and Wellness
- Date First Available : April 28, 2004
- Manufacturer : Now Foods
- ASIN : B000ELP5KA
- Best Sellers Rank: #12,735 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household)
- #59 in Essential Oil Singles
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Price Per Unit | $4.84 / fluid ounce | $7.70 / Fl Oz | $9.99 / Fl Oz | $3.91 / Fl Oz | $3.69 / Fl Oz | $14.99 / Fl Oz |
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Value for money | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.3 |
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liquid volume | 4 fluid ounces | 1 fluid ounces | 30 milliliters | 118 milliliters | 4 fluid ounces | 1 fluid ounces |
ingredients | 100% pure tea tree oil Aroma: Potent, warm, spicy Attributes: Cleansing, purifying, renewing Extraction Method: Steam Distilled from leaves Purifying Room Blend: Add 1 drop each of tea tree oil and grapefruit oil, along with 10 drops of lemon oil to a diffuser and enjoy. | 100% pure cedarwood oil | 100% pure peppermint oil | Ingredients: 100% pure lemon oil. | 100% pure eucalyptus oilAroma: Strong aromatic, camphoraceousAttributes: Revitalizing, invigorating, clarifying Extraction Method: Steam Distilled from leaves and small branches Physical Characteristics:Specific Gravity: 0. | Orange Oil, Tangerine Oil, Lavender Oil, Chamomile Oil, Ylang Ylang Oil, Sandalwood Blend |
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Safety Information
Always dilute before any use other than aromatherapy. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid contact with eyes. If pregnant or lactating, consult a practitioner before use. Not for internal use. Natural essential oils are highly concentrated and should be used with care.
Ingredients
100% pure tea tree oil Aroma: Potent, warm, spicy Attributes: Cleansing, purifying, renewing Extraction Method: Steam Distilled from leaves Purifying Room Blend: Add 1 drop each of tea tree oil and grapefruit oil, along with 10 drops of lemon oil to a diffuser and enjoy.
Directions
For aromatherapy use. For all other uses, carefully dilute with a carrier oil such as jojoba, grapeseed, olive, or almond oil prior to use. Please consult an essential oil book or other professional reference source for suggested dilution ratios.
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It also can be used to treat acne when added to pure 100% Witch Hazel (alcohol Free), you only need 1-2 drops of tea tree oil for every 1-2ounces of witch hazel for a great anti-acne toning treatment! And tea tree oil is also great for stimulating hair growth when added to shampoo or liquid conditioner leave-ins, or shealoe for a great homeopathic scalpdress, so the benefits of this wonderful Essential Oil are practically limitless.
In 2113, The National Center for Biotechnology Information Human Genome/US National Library of Medicine/National Institutes of Health website published a study by F. M. Sakr, et al., that showed use of therapeutic grade Tea Tree Essential Oil combined with Minoxidil and Diclofenal (a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory) was notably more effective than Minoxidil alone in regrowing hair.
You can do a Google search to find the article or on the NCBI site search: PMC3686323
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Externally:
Traditional Coconut + EO Emulsion
To prepare 6% eo oil blend: place 1tbsp + 1/4 tsp Tea Tree Oil, only in 1-cup Organic unrefined Cold-Pressed Coconut Oil (melted) and apply to face, body and scalp (if hair is very fine apply to scalp at bedtime and rinseout in the mornings) Many ayurvedic therapies successfully involve the use of therapeutic grade essential oils to treat skin disorders and also to kill parasitic mites, etc..
6% eo blend (using Tea Tree eo + Clove eo in Coconut Oil)
To prepare 6% eo oil blend: place 1tbsp of TeaTree essential oil + 1/4 tsp (up to ½ tsp) Clove Essential Oil in 1-cup Organic unrefined Cold-Pressed Coconut Oil (melted) and apply to face, body and scalp (if hair is very fine apply to scalp at bedtime and rinseout in the mornings).
Alternative 6% eo blend (using 100% Pure Grapeseed Oil + Tea Tree eo Emulsion):
Note: Most people tolerate Tea tree eo very well, but sometimes the Clove eo can be reactive as well as the Coconut Oil. In this case it is recommended to simply place place 1tbsp + 1/4 tsp (up to 1/2 tsp) of TeaTree essential oil, only in 1-cup 100% Pure Grapeseed Oil and apply to face, body and scalp (if hair is very fine apply to scalp at bedtime and rinseout in the mornings)..
Note: If a stronger (anti-parasitic) blend is required add additional Tea Tree Oil, but if/when adding additional Clove Oil, but be very careful as Clove Essential Oil is 'hot' and too much can burn, so add enough to the point where you will feel warm and aggressively burn the skin parasites, but not enough to blister your skin. Essential Oil blend solution should not exceed more than 8% total essential oil/s per 1-cup of carrier oil in the formulary..
And for Day-To-Day Maintenance following use of the 6% EO treatment a less potent dilution of about 1%-3% is recommended that will be just enough to maintain remission, but not so strong as to over stimulate / aggravate the surface of the skin during periods of normalcy/remission.
1.5% EO blend -
3/4tsp + 1/16tsp Tea Tree Oil added per 1Cup Coconut Oil (or Grapeseed Oil) used for day to day usage.
The unique properties of Tea Tree Essential Oil (and similarly Clove, Peppermint, Rosemary) allow it to help other oils and blends that benefit the skin and hair (and hairloss) to function more effectively when included, than when not.
The only downside is that essential oils can be a lot more expensive than other oils, but you definitely will save money over time by investing in the larger size bottles when making these types of purchases.
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Special notes; Many people suggest that Tea Tree Oil works fine on it's own, and most of the studies used 'either' Tea Tree Essential Oil or Clove Essential Oil, so unless specifically treating for bedbugs, and other pests, try the Tea Tree Oil on it's own and wait 2weeks to assess quality of improvement to determine if the additional oomph (or expense) of the Clove Oil is needed...
Essential Oils are quite strong, so they typically need to be diluted with a good carrier oil such as Coconut Oil, Jojoba Oil, Grapeseed Oil, Sweet Almond Oil or Extra Virgin Olive Oil. And for acne issues, remember, it's best to add only a few drops to 1-2tbsp 100% Witch Hazel (alcohol-free) before spot applying to the skin.
Overall, for the medicinal benefits alone, pure Tea Tree Oil is a must have/great buy at almost any price.
Our grade: A-; or 4.91-Stars!
As for the oil itself, I really like now tea tree. We use it for all sorts of cuts a scrapes(diluted of course), I add it to my conditioner to help my scalp, I’ve used it in bars of soap, I’ve even used it to make my own yeast infection medication, all with great success. Just dilute properly, ratios can be found all over the internet, straight or too strong can cause some really itchy skin irritation.
Do some research on its properties and uses if you haven't already. This oil is absolutely incredible! Being antimicrobial, antifungal, and antiviral, it has myriad applications. I wont go through them all, as other reviewers have named several, but I can list some of the unnamed uses for it.
MY unique uses: I mix it in a spray bottle with distilled water, and have several uses for this. It's effective in keeping my dog away from plants, and the garbage can, as it's very unappealing to them. As an added bonus, it's disinfecting the garbage can when I use it this way. BEWARE, however, because the oil is TOXIC if ingested, and if I'm not mistaken, I believe I read it shouldn't be used anywhere near cats. Double-check on that before use. I don't own any cats.
You can also use this spray in a travel size spray bottle for a hand sanitizer. No more alcohol, and tea tree is superior. It's even effective at killing MRSA, which is pretty impressive!
I've mixed the oil with my shampoo, made homemade vinegar rinses with it, put it in homemade balms, sugar scrubs, the list goes on. It's great for an ointment for small scratches or bites, applied to ingrown hairs to prevent infection, used in a soak for any fungus on the feet, etc. etc. Some people DO react if it's applied undiluted, though my husband and I have not. This is probably prevented because if I apply it this way, it's only on a tiny spot like an ingrown hair, and applied with a cotton swab. Diluted with a carrier oil, in a balm or scrub, it makes a pretty impressive difference on eczema.
I made a sugar scrub with this (and carrier oils) for my cousin for Christmas. She immediately raved to me about the effect she saw and felt on her psoriasis! :D
It is also ASTONISHINGLY effective at killing mold. I had a pretty bad outbreak of mold in my house once, and as I'm allergic, it was serious. This was my first use for tea tree oil, after research on how to be rid of mold naturally. Even disgusting chemical cleaners and disinfectants didn't rid my house of it, and I'd nearly given up. Suited up with mask and protection, I attacked all the mold with tea tree oil, and it NEVER came back. Careful when spraying in large quantities, however, and wear a mask. This can be very irritating if inhaling the mist or if you get it into your eyes.
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For Tea tree oils that seems to be also true. Least with the tea tree oil I tried prior to this.
Now products oils are always top quality oils. Personally, I'd rather pay a bit more for this higher quality oil. I always like to try to save a buck when i can but, when it comes to oils, there are many inferior products out there claiming to be the same quality as NOW tea tree oil, but that's just not true.My last tea tree oil from the competitor turned into "slime" in a few months.
"Now" Tea tree oil seems to stay "stable" for much much longer. In fact i have never seen now tea tree oil turn to slime. I regularly use this brand, Its just a fair price for high quality product.
Don't look elsewhere just get this kind you will be happy you did, it is the best.
I don't really have that much acne anymore, but my skin still gets inflamed daily so this product is a must for me.
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