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Tea tree oil has many uses, including: boils, bug bites, cuts,the common cold, sunburn, sinus infections, and athlete's foot.
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Yes, Tea Tree oil is generally safe for use on animals, both large and small.
The Tea tree that produces leaves for making tea is Camellia sinensis. The Tea Tree that is noted for producing Tea Tree Oil is Melaleuca alternifolia. Other trees with the name "Tea Tree" are in the genus Leptospermum.
A very popular essential oil used in many different application including furniture polish is the oil from the tea tree. The tea tree is native to southeastern Queensland in Australia.
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Camellia sinensis, or the tea plant's leaves are used to produce white tea, green tea, black tea and oolong tea, the difference is only a matter of processing and additives.
Tea-trees are melaleucas which are a type of Australian native plant. These can be small shrubs or large trees, not herbs. The type used most often for tea tree oil is Melaleuca alternifolia.
Tea tree oilcan be used on most all animals for healing cuts and wounds. Tea tree oil will dissolve pus within a wound, without damaging the surrounding tissue, thereby allowing the wound to heal with minimal scaring. So yes, you probaly can.
The Maori word for tea tree is "manuka."