Description of Tea Tree Essential Oil Bush Still
Tea Tree essential oil Bush Still has a warm, fresh, spicy, camphor-like, medicinal scent. The color of the oil is pale-yellow to almost clear. It is steam distilled from the leaves and Terminal branches of a small Australian shrub grown in Northern New South Wales and Queensland. It derives its generic name from the fact that it is grown in small bush stands. The Aromatherapy Place offers several Tea Tree essential oils to suit your preference. Over time, treat yourself to a special sensual experience by trying and comparing the qualities of each Tea Tree Organic Tea Tree Premium Tea Tree Lemon Scented. There are slight variations in odor, color, and the levels of constituents within each oil. However, the oils are similar and can be used in place of one another. Why Auroma 100% pure and natural, therapeutic grade Tea Tree essential oil Bush Still from The Aromatherapy Place: Unscruplous producers often adulterate their essential oils. Auroma maintains strict guidelines to ensure that all plants used for essential oil distillation are grown wild, in unpolluted areas, or are organically grown, and further ensures that the length of time between harvesting and the distillation process is kept to an absolute minimum. Every batch, every time!
Suggested items for use with Tea Tree Essential Oil Bush Still
Tea Tree Essential Oil Bush Still Blends Well With
Cinnamon Leaf Essential Oil , Clove Bud Essential Oil , CypressEssentialOil , Eucalyptus Essential Oil Australiana , Ginger Essential Oil , Lavender Essential Oil , Lemon Essential Oil , Mandarin Essential Oil , OrangeEssentialOilNaval , Rosemary Essential Oil Moroccan , Thyme Essential Oil Wild
Aromatherapy uses for Tea Tree Essential Oil Bush StillVisit our General Aromatherapy Uses page. Specific Uses: The Aborigines of Australia recognized the therapeutic values of Tea Tree. They crushed the leaves in their hands and inhaled the volatile oil to relieve the symptoms of colds and headaches.
Safety information for Tea Tree Essential Oil Bush Still
Please visit our General Essential Oil Safety Information page for important safety guidelines on using essential oils. Specific Safety Information: Tea Tree essential oil is non-toxic, non-irritant and possibly sensitising to some individuals. See The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy by Salvatorre Battaglia, Second edition published by The International Centre of Holistic Aromatherapy in 2003 page 270.
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