Thursday Plantation Tea Tree Oil

100% Produced and Made in Australia for export

4 sizes available!

100% Pure - each bottle typically lasts 6 - 24 months!

Expires in typically 3-5 years from purchase.

A naturally sourced antiseptic that offers relief to minor cuts, burns, abrasions, pimples, bites and stings.

 

The one and ONLY product I use for treating pimples!

It's very strong - you only need a tiny dab on clean fingertip for several spots on the face.
Currently one small 10mL bottle lasts me about 1 year with regular use.

Melaleuca Oil 1mL/m. Melaleuca is a genus of plants in the myrtle family Myrtaceae known for its natural soothing and cleansing properties. There are well over 200 recognised species, most of which are endemic to Australia.

A naturally sourced antiseptic that offers relief to minor cuts, burns, abrasions, pimples, bites and stings. Your first aid kit in a bottle.

FEATURES AND BENEFITS

·         Contains 100% pure Tea Tree Oil, a natural antiseptic

·         Contains no less than 36% terpinen-4-ol, the primary germicidal active

·         Low para-cymene content to minimise skin irritation

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

For external use only.
Apply to minor cuts, burns, abrasions, pimples, bites and stings by direct application or through adding to a non mineral based Carrier Oil.

DURATION OF USE

No restriction on duration of use.

CAUTIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS

Always read the label. Use only as directed. Discontinue use if sensitivity occurs. If symptoms persist consult your healthcare practitioner.

·  Do not use:

·         While pregnant or breast-feeding: in accordance with general medical practice, do not use during pregnancy and while breast-feeding without medical supervision

·         Internally: this product has been designed for external skin application

·         Near eyes: avoid contact with eyes. Seek medical attention if contact occurs

MEDICINE INTERACTIONS

·  Do not use:

·         With other antiseptic treatments due to possible unknown interactions

·         With medicated dressings due to possible unknown interactions


The indigenous people of north-eastern New South Wales had known about the healing and disinfecting properties of tea tree oil for thousands of years. They applied poultices of crushed tea tree leaves to cuts and wounds and inhaled the volatile oil from the crushed leaves to alleviate congestion and respiratory tract infections.

The scientific discovery of the plant’s virtues came in 1923 when the leading state government chemist, Arthur Penfold, tested the oil of the tea tree and determined its antiseptic action was about 12 times stronger than the widely used carbolic acid. Extensive clinical trials with medical and dental colleagues in London and Sydney led to glowing reports in the distinguished scientific journals of the day.

Indeed, the 1930’s and 1940’s saw tea tree oil widely acclaimed as a near perfect antiseptic, so much so that during World War II Australian soldiers were issued with tea tree oil in their first aid kits. The troops also sang the praises of tea tree oil’s insect repellent and anti-fungal properties. At home, it was put to an amazing spectrum of uses from shampoo, toothpaste and smelly feet to boils, acne and head lice.

Sadly, this remedy from nature was forgotten for almost 30 years as cheap, synthetic antibiotics flooded the world’s medicine markets and became a way of life. The tea tree industry collapsed by the 1960’s and the oil became a rare commodity.

But, in 1976, Eric White became the latter-day pioneer of the Australian tea tree industry. Convinced of its applications in modern society, Eric chose the alternately flood-washed and drought-baked Bungawalbyn Swamp, near Coraki in northern NSW, for his first crops. After four years of painstaking research and lobbying, a crown lease was granted.

It arrived on a Thursday in 1976….this was the day Thursday Plantation was born.

Always read the label. Use only as directed.


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