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LCA Organic Tea Tree Essential Oil

LCA Organic Tea Tree Essential Oil

Brand : LCA Aroma LCA Aroma
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What is LCA Organic Tea Tree Oil used for?

Tea Tree essential oil is a must-have in aromatherapy. A very gentle, broad-spectrum purifying agent, it is recommended as an accompaniment to infectious episodes and is ideal for the care of blemished skin .LCA Organic Tea Tree essential oil can be used for:

  • Acne
  • Mouth infections: aphthosis, stomatitis, abscesses, gingivitis
  • Viral or bacterial infections of the upper and lower respiratory tracts; sinusitis, rhinitis, otitis, laryngitis, pharyngitis, bronchitis
  • Mycoses
  • Skin or intestinal parasites

Tea Tree LCA essential oil has numerous virtues, including:

  • Broad-spectrum antibacterial: highly bactericidal (destruction observed at 1% EO content), but also bacteriostatic. Its spectrum includes antibiotic-resistant micro-organisms.
  • Broad-spectrumantifungal : destroys the fungi that cause the following mycoses: candidiasis, athlete's foot and onchomycosis.
  • Antiviral (monoterpene alcohols): effective against many viruses, including HSV (herpes) and Influenza (flu).
  • Immunostimulant (monoterpene alcohols): boosts immunity. It boosts Immunoglobulin A (IgA) and Immunoglobulin M (IgM), as well as C3 and C4 supplements.

Tea Tree essential oil is renowned for its effectiveness against acne, and also helps fight ENT, mouth and skin infections. It is also effective against skin and gynecological mycoses. Tea Tree essential oil is renowned for its purifying and purifying properties, making it a precious ally for skin care. It is effective in treating acne, pimples, skin blemishes and skin infections, thanks to its antibacterial and antifungal action.

Thanks to its expectorant and antiseptic properties, Tea Tree essential oil is beneficial for relieving respiratory ailments such as colds, coughs, sinusitis and bronchitis. It helps to clear the respiratory tract, fight infection and stimulate the immune system. Due to its antibacterial properties, Tea Tree essential oil is used in oral care to prevent cavities, gum infections and bad breath. It can be added to toothpaste or used as a mouthwash for optimal oral hygiene.

Tea Tree essential oil is renowned for its antiseptic and antibacterial power, helping to kill bacteria and prevent skin, respiratory and oral infections. It is effective against a wide range of pathogenic micro-organisms, including Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. In addition to its antibacterial action, Tea Tree essential oil has antifungal properties that help treat fungal infections such as athlete's foot, nail fungus and candidiasis. It inhibits the growth of the fungi responsible for these infections and promotes their elimination.

Tea Tree essential oil also has anti-inflammatory properties that help relieve skin inflammation, redness and irritation. It soothes irritated skin and promotes healing, making it an effective natural remedy for dermatological conditions.

The aromatherapy laboratory LCA also offersBorneol Thyme essential oil at the best price in our online pharmacy.

Directions for use and dosage

Apply to the skin:

Tee trea essential oil is irritating to the skin, so dilute it in a vegetable oil before applying to the skin (20% essential oil with 80% vegetable oil). Oraluse

Do not overdose on Tea Tree essential oil. If overdosed, it can cause temporary confusion and loss of motor coordination.

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Precautions for use

  • It is imperative to respect the recommended doses when using this essential oil, to avoid any potential health risk. Epileptics should consult a health professional before using Tea Tree essential oil, as high doses may present an epileptogenic risk.
  • In case of overdose, it is important to note that Tea Tree essential oil may temporarily cause confusion and loss of motor coordination. This oil should therefore be used with caution, and the recommended doses should not be exceeded.
  • The use of this product in children under the age of 12 has not yet been established. It must not be ingested or inhaled, and contact with the eyes and ears must be avoided. If symptoms worsen during use of this medicinal product, medical advice should be sought. Do not use on burns. Medical advice should also be sought in the event of fever or worsening signs of skin infection. In the presence of severe acne, or for the treatment of a fungal infection, the supervision of a qualified health professional is essential.

What does it contain?

Main chemical compounds
  • Terpenes (Monoterpenes) 35-50
  • Terpenols (Monoterpenols) 30-50
  • Other chemical compounds
  • Sesquiterpenes 5-8
  • Oxides (Cineole) 3 to 15%

Chemotyped Essential Oil 100% pure (free from other related essential oils) 100% integral (not discolored, not deterpenated, not rectified...) 100% natural (not denatured with synthetic molecules)Precaution for useIt can be used by the whole family, except by pregnant women under 3 months. All routes of use are authorized, even if the cutaneous route must be diluted due to skin-irritating compounds.

Botanical name: Melauca Laternifolia

Part of plant extracted: Leafy twigs

Production process: Complete steam distillation

Presentation of LCA Organic Tea tree oil

LCA Tea tree essential oil comes in a 10 ml bottle.

Our advice and expert opinions in pharmacy

How to use Tea Tree essential oil for skin problems?

  • Oily skin: dilute in your day cream. 1 to 2 drops in a hazelnut-sized amount of cream.
  • Skin problems (acne, eczema, pruritus, mycosis) : dilute in a vegetable oil. 5% for face, 20% for body. Can be applied undiluted, except on sensitive skin.
  • Herpes: apply one drop undiluted, except on sensitive skin (in which case, dilute one drop in a teaspoon of vegetable oil) directly on the pimple.
  • Gingivitis : dilute 1-2 drops in toothpaste or use as a mouthwash.
  • Insect bites: dilute in vegetable oil. 1 drop in a teaspoon (or pure if skin is not too sensitive).
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