Tea Tree Deodorant (100% Natural_ Certified Organic) - 60ml - Thursday Plantation

Tea Tree Deodorant (100% Natural_ Certified Organic) - 60ml - Thursday Plantation

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100% NATURAL CERTIFIED ORGANIC TEA TREE DEODORANTThursday Plantation 100% Natural and Certified Organic Tea Tree Deodorant is made using 100% pure Australian grown Tea Tree Oil. Original Tea Tree Deodorant provides 95% certified organic natural ingredients to help with protection against odour causing bacteria to help keep you fresh and dry. [LIQUID]
Ingredients:
Aloe barbadensis leaf juice*, chamomilla recutita (matricaria)flower extract*, sodium magnesium silicate, melaleucaalternifolia (tea tree) leaf oil, xanthan gum, triethyl citrate,limonene.
*Certified organic

Format

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60ml

Dosage

Apply daily to underarms

Important Information

For external use only. Do not leave children unsupervised.

Highlights
  • Tea Tree is a natural antiseptic and antifungal
  • Contains 95% certified organic ingredients
  • Certified by USDA and the Organic Food Chain
  • Contains 100% pure Tea Tree Oil
  • Aluminum free & low-irritant

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Manufacturer Info

Thursday Plantation makes synthetic, paraben and sulphate free natural skin care products without the use of animal testing. Thursday Plantation believes in the power of Tea Tree oil and formulates top-selling products: Tea Tree Face Cream, Tea Tree and Witch Hazel Toner, Tea Tree Medicated Gel for Acne, plus many more. If you suffer from skin imperfections or clogged pores, Thursday Plantation’s got you covered.

Tea Tree Organic Deodorant

Made with organic ingredients. Keeps skin fresh and dry, helping to fight odour.

FEATURES AND BENEFITS

  • NEW IMPROVED FORMULA
  • Contains 95% Certified Organic Ingredients
  • Certified by the USDA and the Organic Food Chain
  • Contains 100% pure Tea Tree Oil
  • Contains 100% naturally derived ingredients
  • Aluminium free
  • Low-irritant
  • Free from polysorbates, petrochemicals, propylene glycol, lauryl sulphates, synthetic fragrances, synthetic colours, preservatives, synthetic parabens and animal derived ingredients

    CAUTIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS

    Always read the label. Use only as directed. Discontinue use if sensitivity occurs.

    Do not use:
    Internally: this product has been designed for external skin application

    Near eyes: avoid contact with eyes due to eye sensitivity

    Why do we sweat?
    Sweating is a natural and very healthy process. We sweat to help reduce the temperature of the body and help cool the skin, part of an important process called thermoregulation. This is without a doubt the most important function of sweating. Every process in our body occurs at an optimal temperature and sweating is just one of the ways that our body ensures this optimal temperature is maintained, no matter what! Sweating is not just a result of heat, however, as many of you may have noticed, sweating can occur as a result of nervousness, among other emotions, and nausea. Emotionally induced sweating usually effects only the palms, soles and forehead, while sweating via thermoregulation affects the skin covering the entire body.

    Detoxification
    The skin is the largest organ in the body. The pores of the skin play a major role in the process of detoxification, along with other organs like the kidneys, liver, colon, lung and lymph nodes. Sweat literally carries toxins out of the body, flushing them through the pores. In doing so, it actually transforms lipid soluble molecules into water soluble molecules to ease in elimination. Some estimates claim that 30% of the body's waste is eliminated through sweat. Sweating is vital to our body's natural detoxification processes.

    Other Benefits
    Some of the other therapeutic health benefits of sweating include improved blood circulation and cardiovascular health. Sweating causes blood vessels to dilate and blood pressure to drop (this is why those with blood pressure issues low or high - need to start slow and monitor themselves when using a sauna). The heart is then forced to work more efficiently to pump blood. Studies have also shown there to be a moderate immune benefit to sweating. Heat stimulates the production of white blood cells (think about fever), therefore supporting a healthy immune response and helping to more effectively fight off infection. In terms of healthy skin, sweat contains small amounts of antibacterial substances, able to combat some of the natural bacteria on the skin. It can also serve to unclog pores and improve the skin's tone. Sweating can also be good for mood. Much like exercise, sweating activates the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis. It causes an increase in noradrenaline and beta endorphins, which make us feel good. Unlike exercise, however, heat induced sweat, like that of a sauna, does not require muscle tension, nor the movement of large muscle groups. In fact, sweating acts to do the opposite, decreasing muscle tension and inducing relaxing. Similar to a meditative process, the mind and body must still be active due to the heat, but the muscles are completely relaxed. Perhaps this is why so many find the sauna so relaxing and rejuvenating, it can be seen as a form of meditation. There is a form of group therapy known as sweat therapy, in which the psycho physiological response to heat exposure is thought to be therapeutic both mentally and spiritually, as well as physically.

    Tea Tree

    It may not be the first thing you think of, but it's an essential addition to any first aid bag or suitcase. Tea tree oil is one of the strongest and most effective natural antiseptics; killing bacteria, viruses, and fungi upon contact.

    Australian Aboriginals have been using Malaleuca alternifolia, aka Tea tree, for centuries. They used to brew the leaves and apply the pulp on a variety of ailments and to repel insects. When samples of Tea Tree were brought to England for study, its anti-fungal, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects were confirmed. It is now well-known and commonly used to treat acne, cuts, wounds, sore throat, ringworm, athlete's foot, vaginal infections, hemorrhoids, insect bites and dandruff.

    It is important to note that Tea Tree oil is toxic when ingested. It can cause vomiting, diarrhea, severe rash, confusion and even coma. Be cautious or refrain from using Tea Tree topically on pets, as they may ingest the tea tree while grooming. A small number of patients also experience contact dermatitis when using Tea Tree oil topically. Using a diluted concentration may help to decrease the incidence of any skin reaction.

    Tea Tree can be applied directly to an acne lesion, or directly to lesions of Athletes foot or Ringworm. Be aware some drying will occur. Add 2 or 3 drops to shampoo before washing hair for dandruff treatment. For athlete's foot bath, soak feet 3 times a day, for 15 minutes each in a small tub of water mixed with 20-25 drops of Tea Tree oil. For a vaginal douche to treat a yeast infection or vaginitis, mix 1 tsp for every 2 cups of water. Douche daily for 4-6 weeks. This same mixture can also be applied to and used to treat external hemorrhoids.

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