Studies indicate that subinhibitory levels of tea tree oil effects upon antibiotic resistance varies with bacteria typeThis study examined the effect of subinhibitory Melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree) essential oil on the development of antibiotic resistance in Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. ...
Tea Tree Oil Levels and Effects while Breastfeeding Summary of Use during Lactation Tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia) oil contains primarily terpinen-4-ol, but more than 100 other constituents have been identified, including 1,8-cineole (eucalyptol). Tea tree oil should not be confused with cajep...
Tea Tree OilScientific Name(s): Melaleuca alternifolia Cheel.Common Name(s): Melaleuca oil, Tea tree oilMedically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Feb 12, 2025.Overview Dosage Pregnancy Interactions Side effects Index terms Clinical OverviewUseDespite an abundance of commercial preparations ...
Side Effects Precautions Dosing Overview Tea tree oil is derived from the leaves of the tea tree. The tea tree was named by eighteenth century sailors, who made tea that smelled likenutmegfrom the leaves of the tree growing on the swampy southeast Australian coast. Do not confuse the tea tre...
Tea Tree Oil Active Ingredients Tea tree oil is known for its strong, medicinal aroma and clear to pale yellow color. It contains several active compounds, including terpinen-4-ol, which is thought to be responsible for many of its therapeutic effects. ...
Tea Tree Oil Side Effects This essential oil is safe to use on your skin. But it can cause side effects, even if you use it the right way. Can cause allergic reactions Studies have reported on cases of allergic reactions in a small number of people who used tea tree oil. Symptoms were...
Taking tree tea oil by mouth has caused serious side effects, including confusion, inability to walk, unsteadiness, rash, and coma. When applied to the skin: Tea tree oil is possibly safe for most people. It may cause skin irritation and swelling. In people with acne, it can sometimes ...
Summary This chapter presents clinical evidence, pre-clinical evidence, mechanisms of action, interactions, contraindications, information about adverse effects and dosage of Tea Tree (Oil) ( Melaleuca alternifolia ). Tea tree oil is used topically as an antiseptic and to aid wound healing, and in...
We present a review of tea tree oil with regard to its history, chemistry, purported medicinal uses, and possible adverse cutaneous effects. 展开 关键词: Humans Melaleuca Plant Leaves Dermatitis, Allergic Contact Tea Tree Oil Phytotherapy Allergens ...
What are the Side Effects of Tea Tree Oil? Pregnant and breast-feeding women should avoid the use of Tea Tree Oil. Undiluted Tea Tree Oil can cause itchiness, irritation, and redness on sensitive skin. Therefore, if you have sensitive skin, it is always safer to dilute the oil in another...