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tea tree oil is effective against allergic symptoms


tea tree oil is viewed for years by various authorities and politicians suspicious, and is followed almost constantly threatened by bans, because it supposedly has a strong allergy potential. This, however, according to many years of experience just for old / oxidized and adulterated tea tree oil (which are unfortunately all too often sold).
In a recent Swedish study, the Australian "wonder oil" medicines compared with standard skin to alleviate unpleasant symptoms of allergic skin diseases. It had for L-menthol, Ichthammol, Clobetason butyrate, zinc oxide and also take a medium-strong cortisone-like drug to relieve a contact dermatitis and itching. While (! Dosed too high) tea tree oil 20 - and 50% was used pure, it could reduce the allergic dermatitis by 40.5 percent Clobetason butyrate managed 23.5 percent improvement, zinc oxide managed. 17.4 percent. Ichthammol reduced the histamine-induced erythema by 19.2 Percent, zinc by 18, 5 percent, Clobetason butyrate by 44.1 percent. Histamine-induced itching could be influenced by any of the funds. In conclusion, says author Joanna Wallengren that tea tree oil seems to be a more effective means than zinc oxide and antiekzematisches Clobetason butyrate. [Wallengren J. Tea tree oil attenuates experimental contact dermatitis. Arch Dermatol Res 2010 Sep 24th]

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