Monday, May 30, 2011

Tea Tree Oil Candida - How to Use It

Tea tree oil for candida - How to use it

We have received many requests from our clients on natural remedies that work to fight off candida albican infections. These are fungal infections that occur on skin (think athlete's foot and ringworm) to vaginal yeast infections.

The good news is that there is scientific evidence that tea tree oil works to kill off the fungus.

The full report can be found in our article Benefits of Tea Tree Oil so we won't provide the details here.


How to use it for candida infections - The various dosage recommendations


How to use it for athlete's foot

Apply a 10% (up to 50%) tea tree oil solution or gel to the affected areas two times daily. It may take up to 4 weeks for a complete cure, depending on the severity of the infection. For information on how to make this gel, see our article Tea Tree Oil Dilution Guidelines.


How to use it for ringworm infections

The same dosage formulation for treating athlete's foot can also be effectively used on ringworm infections as well. It probably takes about 2 weeks for a cure, a bit faster than with athlete's foot. However, it may take up to 4 weeks in some cases.

How to use it for vaginal yeast infections

The vaginal douche formula is fully described in the article Tea Tree Oil for Infection.

No doubt, tea tree oil is a versatile antiseptic liquid that many people have in their first-aid cabinet. Find out all the benefits of tea tree oil in our unbiased review today!



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