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What Tea tree Is:
Blame Captain Cook for any confusion between what we know as tea and this diminutive myrtle-family tree whose leaf oil is one of our best natural antiseptics. The aromatic tea tree genus, Melaleuca, though not quite as diverse in Australia as the related Eucalyptus genus, is another group of species that are difficult to distinguish from one another. In documenting and recounting his exploits in the late 1700s, Cook made reference to the "tea plant," which the ship's crew used to counteract the astringency of a spruce-based beer. Early Aussie settlers also used the tree's grasslike leaves to brew a tea, further entrenching the name. Tea tree, native to the northeastern coast of New South Wales in Australia but also grown elsewhere, is in no way related to what we call tea. It's more akin to the best antiseptics in health care.
The tea tree, which grows only in north east New South Wales, has a long history of use in Aboriginal medicine and is becoming very popular as an antiseptic.
Tea tree benefits
Tea tree oil is used to treat skin infections, acne, foot problems, fungal nail infections and vaginal infections.
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