30mlTea tree, also known as melaleuca, is well-known for its powerful antiseptic properties and ability to treat wounds. Tea tree oil has been long valued for its antifungal, antibacterial and antiviral properties. In the 1920s, it was used in dentistry and surgery to help clean wounds and prevent infections. Tea tree oils have become more popular within the last few years, and it is now added to soaps, shampoos, lotions and other personal care products. Tea tree oil has many uses around the home, too. Toothbrush cleaner A drop of tea tree oil can disinfect your toothbrush, which is a breeding ground for mold and bacteria. Mold treatment Mix a drop with a cup of water, spray on moldy areas and then wipe clean. For an all-natural disinfectant, you can also sprinkle a few drops of tea tree oil along with baking soda on your bathroom or kitchen surfaces. Natural pest control The strong smell of tea tree oil naturally repels ants and other insects. I recommend making a natural insect repellent by mixing a few drops of tea tree oil with coconut oil. Laundry freshener Adding a few drops of this oil during the wash cycle will make your laundry smell crisper and kill organisms lurking in your washer.
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