Natural Healthy Cleaning With Tea Tree Essential Oil
Tea Tree oil is one of the most popular of the essential oils.
It is one of the strongest natural antiseptics, commonly
referred to as the "Universal Antiseptic." This quality makes it
one of the most worthwhile ingredients in homemade cleaning
recipes. Tea Tree oil is also well tolerated having no known
allergic reactions. The time has come for us to reject the
chemical-laden, air-polluting, health destroying, hazardous,
commercial household cleaning products. There is something wrong
when big corporations are using, "Trade Secrets," which means
they are free to put harmful chemicals in the products that we
use everyday in our homes. Manufacturers are not required to
list them on the label. There are some companies that provide us
with many excellent eco-friendly, nontoxic-cleaning products,
but it is more economical and satisfying to make our own. You
may notice that once you start using natural, safe cleaning
products, you will not want to go back to using chemicals. The
change is so pleasant to our bodies physiologically, and so
soothing emotionally that we can't go back to harsh chemicals.
Clinical studies have documented the value of Tea Tree oil,
which date back to the original work conducted in 1923 by Dr. A.
R. Penfold, an Australian government chemist. He found that Tea
Tree leaves contained an essential oil, which showed antiseptic
and bacterial properties 13 times stronger than carbolic acid,
the accepted standard of the time. In 1930, Mr. E. M. Humphrey
published an article entitled "A New Australian Germicide." He
identified that Tea Tree oil's disinfectant action on the
typhoid bacilli was sixty times greater than that of ordinary
hand soap. So important was Tea Tree in the 1940's that it was
standard issue in first aid kits for army and navy personnel.
Tea Tree oil turns out to be one of the most useful of all
essential oils, especially as an antiseptic. The antiseptic,
germicidal, antifungal, antibacterial immune-boosting qualities
of Tea Tree oil make it applicable to a wide range of health
conditions. In addition, the antiseptic benefits of the oil
allow its use as a natural cleaner and disinfectant within the
household environment. Tea tree oil has many uses for
housekeeping. You can prove to yourself how well it works to
kill mold and mildew with this simple test: Put 2 teaspoons of
Australian tea tree oil in a spray bottle with two cups of
water. Spray the mixture on something musty. Let the smell
dissipate (it will take a few days). The smell of mold and must
will be gone, too, never to return as long as the source of
moisture has been removed.
You can make your own cleaning supplies with antibacterial
properties that nature provides. You'll feel a whole lot
brighter and energetic after a few hours with essential oils
than you will after breathing the fumes of toxic chemicals.