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ti tree oil
tea tree oil (Melaleuca alternifolia)
Reported Uses
- NOTE: see Herb & Supplement Effectiveness Rating Definitions table
- acne [Possibly Effective]
- angular cheilitis [Insufficient Evidence]
- bacterial vaginosis [Insufficient Evidence]
- blepharitis [Insufficient Evidence]
- candidiasis, oropharyngeal [Insufficient Evidence]
- candidiasis, vulvovaginal [Insufficient Evidence]
- dandruff [Insufficient Evidence]
- dental plaque [Insufficient Evidence]
- dry eye dz [Insufficient Evidence]
- furuncles [Insufficient Evidence]
- gingivitis [Insufficient Evidence]
- halitosis [Insufficient Evidence]
- hemorrhoids [Insufficient Evidence]
- herpes labialis (cold sores) [Insufficient Evidence]
- hirsutism [Insufficient Evidence]
- insect bite [Insufficient Evidence]
- lice [Insufficient Evidence]
- molluscum contagiosum [Insufficient Evidence]
- MRSA [Insufficient Evidence]
- nickel-induced contact dermatitis [Insufficient Evidence]
- ocular demodicosis [Insufficient Evidence]
- onychomycosis [Possibly Effective]
- otitis externa [Insufficient Evidence]
- otitis media [Insufficient Evidence]
- pharyngitis [Insufficient Evidence]
- rosacea [Insufficient Evidence]
- scabies [Insufficient Evidence]
- seborrheic dermatitis [Insufficient Evidence]
- tines corporis [Insufficient Evidence]
- tinea pedis [Possibly Effective]
- toothache [Insufficient Evidence]
- wound healing [Insufficient Evidence]
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