Tea Tree - Organic EO

Melaleuca alternifolia (Maiden & Betche) Cheel

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Our organic Tea Tree essential oil has a fresh, diffusive, warm, cineolic and faintly spicy-herbaceous aroma. It is one of the best known, and surely the most widely used essential oils by practitioners of all types.

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Selected size SKU:955-3 - Tea Tree - Organic Sample (1 ml)

Sample 3 grams (0.10 oz)
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Our organic Tea Tree essential oil has a fresh, diffusive, warm, cineolic and faintly spicy-herbaceous aroma. It is one of the best known, and surely the most widely used essential oils by practitioners of all types.

The only essential oil to have its own non-profit association (ATTIA – Australian Tea Tree Industry Association), Tea Tree is produced in many countries worldwide; over a million pounds (about half a million kilograms) of Tea Tree oil are produced every year in Australia alone.

Considered a weed by the rest of the world, the Australian Aborigines long ago realized the importance of this small tree's beneficial attributes. Today, Tea Tree essential oil has been very well investigated with respect to its broad range of skincare benefits, and as a consequence has become ubiquitous in targeted skin preparations for impure and congested skin, foot powders and sprays, in shampoos and scalp products, outdoor sprays, diffuser blends, chest rubs, topical washes, body oils, cleansers and deodorants. Gabriel Mojay believes that the uplifting aroma of Tea Tree oil has the ability to support a positive outlook.[1] We’re positive you’ll find numerous creative uses for Tea Tree in your aromatherapy applications.

1 Mojay, Gabriel. Aromatherapy for Healing the Spirit, 1996, p. 121.

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