Melaleuca & Tallow Lotion Bar
What a fun word, Melaleuca…what is it?
Melaleuca alternifolia oil, also called tea tree oil, has demonstrated promising efficacy in treating wound infections. Tea tree oil has been used for centuries as a botanical medicine, and has only in recent decades surfaced in the scientific literature as a promising adjunctive wound treatment. Tea tree oil is antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory, and has demonstrated its ability to activate monocytes. There are few apparent side effects to using tea tree oil topically in low concentrations, with contact dermatitis being the most common. Tea tree oil has been effective as an adjunctive therapy in treating osteomyelitis and infected chronic wounds in case studies and small clinical trials.
It is reported that, of the various naturally occurring antimicrobial compounds, tea tree oil is effective against skin infections; honey can be used for wound infections; mastic gum can be used for Helicobacter pylori gastric ulcers and cranberry juice for urinary tract infections.
What is Tallow: Tallow is cleaned and purified fat sourced from cows. Fats, along with proteins, are essential building blocks of every cell membrane in the skin. Fats Provide energy, help absorb minerals, and carry a wealth of vitamins. Tallow Also acts a natural preservative so there is no need for anything artificial to keep products from spoiling
Rich in Vitamin A
Prevents Sun Damage
Speeds up Healing
Supports skin immune system
Boosts skin cell regeneration
Anti-Inflammatory
Improves Skin texture & tone
Rich in Vitamin D
Anti-microbial
Anti-inflammatory
Antioxidant that protects skin from damaging environmental toxins that cause premature aging
Prevent the build up of dead skin
Tallow & Sebum
Tallow resembles sebum (the oil in our skin) so distinctly that tallow is able to absorb deep into the layers of the skin. This helps to prevent dryness at the cellular level while maintaining a breathable surface, unlike petroleum-based products.
Rich in Vitamin E
Moisturizes & Hydrates the skin
Helps soften skin
Works to repair & improve the appearance of damaged tissue
Boosts the production of collagen & elastin skin cells
Rich in Vitamin K
Helps protect collagen from being destroyed in the skin
Aids in tissue renewal & cell growth
Helps maintain elasticity & capillary integrity of the skin
Helps dissipate discoloration of the skin
Healthy Fats
Healthy fats lead to healthy skin. Tallow contains the same fats found in healthy skin. Fats, AKA lipids are found in the abundance in the skin & are responsible for the movement of liquids AKA moisture in & out of cells.
What a fun word, Melaleuca…what is it?
Melaleuca alternifolia oil, also called tea tree oil, has demonstrated promising efficacy in treating wound infections. Tea tree oil has been used for centuries as a botanical medicine, and has only in recent decades surfaced in the scientific literature as a promising adjunctive wound treatment. Tea tree oil is antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory, and has demonstrated its ability to activate monocytes. There are few apparent side effects to using tea tree oil topically in low concentrations, with contact dermatitis being the most common. Tea tree oil has been effective as an adjunctive therapy in treating osteomyelitis and infected chronic wounds in case studies and small clinical trials.
It is reported that, of the various naturally occurring antimicrobial compounds, tea tree oil is effective against skin infections; honey can be used for wound infections; mastic gum can be used for Helicobacter pylori gastric ulcers and cranberry juice for urinary tract infections.
What is Tallow: Tallow is cleaned and purified fat sourced from cows. Fats, along with proteins, are essential building blocks of every cell membrane in the skin. Fats Provide energy, help absorb minerals, and carry a wealth of vitamins. Tallow Also acts a natural preservative so there is no need for anything artificial to keep products from spoiling
Rich in Vitamin A
Prevents Sun Damage
Speeds up Healing
Supports skin immune system
Boosts skin cell regeneration
Anti-Inflammatory
Improves Skin texture & tone
Rich in Vitamin D
Anti-microbial
Anti-inflammatory
Antioxidant that protects skin from damaging environmental toxins that cause premature aging
Prevent the build up of dead skin
Tallow & Sebum
Tallow resembles sebum (the oil in our skin) so distinctly that tallow is able to absorb deep into the layers of the skin. This helps to prevent dryness at the cellular level while maintaining a breathable surface, unlike petroleum-based products.
Rich in Vitamin E
Moisturizes & Hydrates the skin
Helps soften skin
Works to repair & improve the appearance of damaged tissue
Boosts the production of collagen & elastin skin cells
Rich in Vitamin K
Helps protect collagen from being destroyed in the skin
Aids in tissue renewal & cell growth
Helps maintain elasticity & capillary integrity of the skin
Helps dissipate discoloration of the skin
Healthy Fats
Healthy fats lead to healthy skin. Tallow contains the same fats found in healthy skin. Fats, AKA lipids are found in the abundance in the skin & are responsible for the movement of liquids AKA moisture in & out of cells.
What a fun word, Melaleuca…what is it?
Melaleuca alternifolia oil, also called tea tree oil, has demonstrated promising efficacy in treating wound infections. Tea tree oil has been used for centuries as a botanical medicine, and has only in recent decades surfaced in the scientific literature as a promising adjunctive wound treatment. Tea tree oil is antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory, and has demonstrated its ability to activate monocytes. There are few apparent side effects to using tea tree oil topically in low concentrations, with contact dermatitis being the most common. Tea tree oil has been effective as an adjunctive therapy in treating osteomyelitis and infected chronic wounds in case studies and small clinical trials.
It is reported that, of the various naturally occurring antimicrobial compounds, tea tree oil is effective against skin infections; honey can be used for wound infections; mastic gum can be used for Helicobacter pylori gastric ulcers and cranberry juice for urinary tract infections.
What is Tallow: Tallow is cleaned and purified fat sourced from cows. Fats, along with proteins, are essential building blocks of every cell membrane in the skin. Fats Provide energy, help absorb minerals, and carry a wealth of vitamins. Tallow Also acts a natural preservative so there is no need for anything artificial to keep products from spoiling
Rich in Vitamin A
Prevents Sun Damage
Speeds up Healing
Supports skin immune system
Boosts skin cell regeneration
Anti-Inflammatory
Improves Skin texture & tone
Rich in Vitamin D
Anti-microbial
Anti-inflammatory
Antioxidant that protects skin from damaging environmental toxins that cause premature aging
Prevent the build up of dead skin
Tallow & Sebum
Tallow resembles sebum (the oil in our skin) so distinctly that tallow is able to absorb deep into the layers of the skin. This helps to prevent dryness at the cellular level while maintaining a breathable surface, unlike petroleum-based products.
Rich in Vitamin E
Moisturizes & Hydrates the skin
Helps soften skin
Works to repair & improve the appearance of damaged tissue
Boosts the production of collagen & elastin skin cells
Rich in Vitamin K
Helps protect collagen from being destroyed in the skin
Aids in tissue renewal & cell growth
Helps maintain elasticity & capillary integrity of the skin
Helps dissipate discoloration of the skin
Healthy Fats
Healthy fats lead to healthy skin. Tallow contains the same fats found in healthy skin. Fats, AKA lipids are found in the abundance in the skin & are responsible for the movement of liquids AKA moisture in & out of cells.