Tea Tree Essential Oil
Tea Tree Essential Oil
SKU:ETE-OIL-1800
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Therapeutic Grade, Steam Distilled and Pressed Essential Oils Tea Tree
Essential oils are pure, concentrated plant chemicals that come from flowers, fruits, leaves, resins, twigs, seeds, or roots. These essential oils are the same oils we use in our skincare products! They are pure, therapeutic grade essential oils and come from all around the world. Tea Tree is fantastic for cleaning mold, mildew, floors, and bathrooms. It can also be diffused for better breathing to enhance sleep.
Alywillow Essential Oil Safety Tenets: -Please NEVER consume or ingest essential oils. Some companies have promoted this practice, but the majority of seizures and fatalities due to essential oil use could have been avoided if the essential oils had been applied externally instead. Even if you consume essential oil without short-term side effects, it can still lead to long-term damage to your digestive system. Besides, essential oils absorb into your skin, body, and blood so quickly. There really is no need to ingest them. -Most essential oils should be avoided in the 1st trimester of pregnancy. Many should be avoided during your entire pregnancy. -Do not put undiluted essential oils in your bath. Dilute them first, using the Safe Dermal Dilution rate listed above. -If diffusing in your car, make sure the oil is a stimulant and not a sedative. -If applying to your skin, please use the proper dilution- every plant is different! See how to calculate the proper dilution below. -Always dilute essential oils, especially when used on children. Use essential oils sparingly on children and use only as needed, not as a preventative measure (unless for a limited time). -Some essential oils require you to avoid direct sunlight for 10-12 hours after use. All citrus essential oils and some others, such as patchouli, are phototoxic, even when diluted. This is just a brief safety summary. Your safety is very important to us, so if you have questions, please call us! If you have medical concerns, speak to your doctor. Calculating the Proper Dilution: Step 1: How much carrier oil are you using? Carrier oils could be coconut oil, sunflower oil, safflower oil, hemp oil, or any other oil. Water is not a safe carrier as it will not blend (1 mL = approximately 20 drops). Ex: 1mL = approx. 20 drops Ex: 5mL = approx. 100 drops Ex: 30 mL = approx. 600 drops Step 2: Change the Safe Dermal Dilution to a decimal. Ex: 1% = .01 Ex: 5.3% = .053 Ex: 0.7% = .007 Step 3: To calculate the safe amount, multiply the amount of carrier oil you are using with the number you got in Step 2. _______drops (carrier oil) x ______ (dilution rate) = _____ drops of EO. Ex: 20 drops (1 mL carrier oil) x .20 (SDD for Eucalyptus EO) = 4 drops of EO Ex: 100 drops (1 tsp carrier oil) x .053 (Geranium EO) = 5 drops of EO Ex: 600 drops (1 oz. carrier oil) x .007 (Lime EO) = 4 drops of EO Step 4: What you calculated is for use on adults. If the intended use is on a child, use only 25% of what was calculated here. Awareness:
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