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Niklas
2017-10-09 10:46

How to use tea tree oil for almost everything

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The oil made from leaves of the Melaleuca tree (Tea tree) are said to have many everyday uses. You can use it to treat wounds, cuts and infections as well as acne, asthma and arthritis. All according to Backdoorsurvival.com. They have a list of 80 different ways to use tea tree oil.

The Miracle of Tea Tree Oil: 80 Amazing Uses for Survival

Have you used tea tree oil?

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Best regards, Niklas 🎈

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be vegan
2017-10-09 14:56
#1

I've used tea tree oil for many years. Great for tick bites and mosquito bitesπŸ™‚

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Niklas
2017-10-09 19:58
#2

Aha, does it stop the itching or do they heal faster?


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be vegan
2017-10-09 23:54
#3

It's good for both. 

With mosquito bites you want to put it on within the first 15 minutes for best results. It helps regardless, but it's most effective that way.

Ticks you want to remove within 24 hours anyway to prevent tickborne lyme disease and I never had a tick longer than that. But tea tree oil helps with the itching and redness.

I always use it undiluted. I'm not sure if that's recommended on the bottle, but it works for meπŸ™‚

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Emo
2017-10-10 05:58
#4

Where do you buy it?

My website: American version
Min hemsida: Svensk version

Niklas
2017-10-10 11:26
#5

Best regards, Niklas 🎈

Emo
2017-10-10 12:47
#6

#5 Thank you.

My website: American version
Min hemsida: Svensk version

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be vegan
2017-10-10 12:57
#7

#6 If you live in Sweden you can buy it here. They also come in 10 ml bottles if you want to try it out.

It lasts a long time and like I said, I use it straight without problem. But if you have very sensitive skin you may want to be a little more careful. I don't know how well it works undiluted for insect bites.

Good also for sore throats, kills virus, fungus and bacteria. A few drops in a little bit of water and gargleπŸ™‚ (do not swallow)

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Emo
2017-10-10 13:06
#8

Thanks. maybe I will try.

My website: American version
Min hemsida: Svensk version

Niklas
2017-10-10 13:48
#9

#7: What does it smell and taste like?


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be vegan
2017-10-10 17:29
#10

What I meat to say in #7 was that I don't know how well it works diluted, I know it works great undiluted. Just wanted to correct that mistake.

#8 My pleasure πŸ™‚

#9 It has a sort of menthol/eucalyptus smell and taste, it's not at all unpleasant. It also acts like a numbing agent, which explains the almost immediate relief from itching and soreness.

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Emo
2017-10-10 18:20
#11

#10 Your text make me more and more interested. Laughing

My website: American version
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Niklas
2017-10-10 20:11
#12

#10: Thanks! #11: I agree.


Best regards, Niklas 🎈

be vegan
2017-10-11 15:20
#13

Yeah, I like it anyway πŸ™‚

It's not something I use everyday, but I always keep a bottle in the medicine cabinet πŸ™‚

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