Tea tree oil has a pleasant, aromatic smell. It is obtained from tea tree leaves found in Australia. The name of the oil, as well as the tree itself from which it is produced, has nothing to do with tea. The plant was called a tea tree by Captain Cook, who, like Aborigines, used her leaves for brewing a drink replacing tea. The good effect of tea tree leaves was used by Aborigines who used them to disinfect and treat wounds. Nowadays, this tree is cultivated on a large scale due to the high interest in essential oil obtained from this raw material, which contains over 90 active compounds. Tea pains are obtained in the distillation process with water vapor steam fresh leaves and branches of tea tree. It is characterized by a fresh, herbal smell and a colorless or light yellow color. The pain is used in aromatotherapy as one of the strongest antiviral, antibacterial and antifungal ingredients. Supports the immune system, therefore it is recommended for colds, flu and Qatar.
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