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St. Francis Tea Tree Oil (Antiseptic and Antifungal)

St. Francis Tea Tree Oil (Antiseptic and Antifungal)

St. Francis Tea Tree Oil Details

A member of the myrtle family, tea tree is largely native to Australia, where the aboriginal peoples held its leaves in high regard for both religious and medicinal purposes.

It’s the leaves that are the source of tea tree oil, which has remarkable antiseptic and antifungal properties, so remarkable, in fact, that, during World War II, it was issued to Allied soldiers worldwide. With today’s resurgent interest in botanical medicine and growing awareness of the problems associated with antibiotics and other pharmaceutical drugs, tea tree is making a dramatic comeback. 

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St. Francis Tea Tree Oil (Antiseptic and Antifungal)

St. Francis Tea Tree Oil Details

A member of the myrtle family, tea tree is largely native to Australia, where the aboriginal peoples held its leaves in high regard for both religious and medicinal purposes.

It’s the leaves that are the source of tea tree oil, which has remarkable antiseptic and antifungal properties, so remarkable, in fact, that, during World War II, it was issued to Allied soldiers worldwide. With today’s resurgent interest in botanical medicine and growing awareness of the problems associated with antibiotics and other pharmaceutical drugs, tea tree is making a dramatic comeback. 

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St. Francis Tea Tree Oil Details

A member of the myrtle family, tea tree is largely native to Australia, where the aboriginal peoples held its leaves in high regard for both religious and medicinal purposes.

It’s the leaves that are the source of tea tree oil, which has remarkable antiseptic and antifungal properties, so remarkable, in fact, that, during World War II, it was issued to Allied soldiers worldwide. With today’s resurgent interest in botanical medicine and growing awareness of the problems associated with antibiotics and other pharmaceutical drugs, tea tree is making a dramatic comeback.