Part Used
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Leaves
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| Extraction |
Steam Distillation
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Main Components
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Monoterpenic alcohols (terpinène-1-ol-4) 45-50 %, monoterpenes (a and ?
terpinene, paracymene) 20-30 %, terpenic oxydes (1,4 et 1,8 cineol) 5-9 %
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Oil Characteristics
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Clear and mobile liquid, pale yellow with a fresh, powerful and spicy smell.
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Properties
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Positivating, anti-infectious++++, wide-spectrum anti-bacterial++++,
anti-fungal (candida) antiviral, anti-parasitic, antiseptic+++,
anti-inflammatory, immuno stimulant, anti-asthenia++, cardioactive,
venous decongestive, phlebotonic, neurotonic (equilibration) analgesic,
hyperthermizing, chemical protector.
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| Indications |
Aphtosis, stomatitis, gingivitis, dental abscess, pyorrhea (pus secretion), oropharyngitis, enteritis, bacterial+++, viral+++, candidosic++++ and parasitic enterocolitis, appendicitis, ENT infections, pelvic infections, vaginitis, ovarian congestion, slow cerebral micro-circulation, heart fatigue, hemorrhoid, varixes, aneurism, asthenia, general or nervous fatigue, nervous breakdown, nervousness and tremors aggravated with menstruations, cold intolerance, (preventive of) surgical shock related to anesthesia.
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| Energetic and Emotional Effect |
Tea tree reflects the energy of the soul. Its vibration expands the
chakras and aligns them on the vibration of the crown. The oil has a
tonic effect that relieves stress. |
| Chromatography typical |
Melaleuca alternifolia |