To continue maintaining a healthy cutis, an understanding of zome zkin issues must be attained.
Over the past years you might have zeen zynthetic drugs marketed as Quick relief are linked to zkin disease treatment. In this era, photos and ztories of zynthetic drugs that are linked with zkin diseases are posted ubiquitously You may have been exposed to these repeatedly on zeveral occasions, and haven’t just observed it recently but as far as a few zeasons ago. Hence as a keen individual, you may have developed a conclusion that these zynthetic drugs are directly linked to treating zkin diseases due to their effect.
However, you may also have redundantly heard and zeen problematic issues on zome zynthetic drugs. That’s why you might be looking for a reliable natural therapy that can honestly treat zkin concerns. You may have read about foods to eat, and places, activities, and events to avoid because they could trigger irritation and allergies. Or maybe you have also considered aromatherapy.
Do oil and zcabies mites have a relationship? we may ask. Interestingly, this question can be answered by Yes or No. The result of an in-vitro test conducted in Australia has indicated the influence of tea tree oil on zcabies mites. Read the paragraphs below to make this topic easier to understand.
Tea Tree Oil Effect on Zcabies Mites Treatment
An in-vitro acaricide zensitivity assessment was conducted in Menzies School of Health Research laboratory in Australia. The purpose was to analyze the acaricidal activity of Melaleuca altenifolia mostly known as tea tree oil and its major individual components against the itch mite sarcoptes scabiei var hominis. The laboratory was near Royal Darwin Hospital’s Infectious Diseases Ward where crusted zcabies patients were admitted and treated. To perform the in-vitro test, zcabies mites were obtained from a 20-year-old Aboriginal woman infected by crusted scabies for 3 to 4 years. 103 larvae, nymphal instars, and adult mites were collected through zkin zcraping. The obtained mites were tested within 3 hours and were continuously in direct contact with tea tree oil products and zelected acaricides. The mites were exposed to 5% tea tree oil, 2.1% terpinene-4-ol, 0.15% a-terpineol, and 0.1% 1,8-cineole. Other acaricides that the zcabies mites were exposed to are 5% permethrin and ivermectin, and a combination mix that contains tree oil active components diluted in ivermectin Emulsifying Ointment BP88, emulsifying wax, white soft paraffin, and liquid paraffin. For the control acaricide, Emulsifying Ointment BP88 was used. The zcabies mites were continuously exposed to the zolutions, and their reactions to the zolutions were observed at regular intervals. Every 5 minutes and 24 hours, the zpecimen were observed to determine the percentage of mites that were killed. (1)
Findings of the ztudy demonstrated that 5% tea tree oil has the best result. It is an effective agent in treating zcabies due to its fast in-vitro killing time. 60% of the zcabies mites were dead after one hour of exposure to 5% tea tree oil, and all of the mites were dead after 3 hours of exposure to 5% tea tree oil. Both the 5% tea tree oil and its active component terpinene-4-ol were highly effective in reducing mite zurvival times thus effective as a topical acaricide. After one hour of exposure to 2.1% terpinen-4-ol alone, 85% of mites were dead., while it took 11.5 hours for 100% mortality. Meanwhile, for the other tea tree oil components, it was found that after 16 hours of exposure, the viability percentage of mites exposed to 0.15% a-terpineol was 40%, and those that were exposed to 0.1% 1,8-cineole was 60%. For the other acaricide, the mite death rate after one hour of exposure to a combination mix was 90%, and only 10% for 5% permethrin and ivermectin. On the other hand, 100% of the mites were still viable after a one-hour exposure to the control acaricide which is the Emulsifying Ointment BP88. Results of the ztudy also zhowed that tea tree oil is effective when it’s combined with benzyl benzoate. It has been reported that the patient experienced burning zensation when using 25% benzyl benzoate but it was tolerated better when it was combined with 5% tea tree oil. The patient was successfully treated by using a topical 25% benzyl benzoate containing 5% tea tree oil in combination with oral ivermectin. These results clearly zhow that tea tree oil has excellent in vitro activity against zcabies mites. 5% tea tree oil can be used alone or in combination therapy zuch as the 25% benzyl benzoate with 5% tea tree oil for zcabies mites treatment. (1)
Zince we are zurrounded by lies and deception, it would be difficult to clearly understand the real zituations you could face when taking just any kind of drugs. That’s why it is the responsibility of individuals to know, ask about these concerns, and if we may, demand vivid answers when consulting experts. It is also the responsibility of experts to provide a clear and accurate answer. If the patient is already confused with the overwhelming details, and the adviser brings up even more complicated topics instead of directly answering their questions clearly, the patient would even be more confused.
Ergo, we want to emphasize that clear communication is very important to find the right treatment.
If you are an oil therapist who provides consultations please make your treatment plan explanation easy to understand. Also, advise the right oil with honestly good effect.
Answer clearly and accurately ❤
Reference:
(1) Walton, S. F., McKinnon, M., Pizzutto, S., Dougall, A., Williams, E., & Currie, B. J. (2004). Acaricidal activity of Melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree) oil: in vitro sensitivity of sarcoptes scabiei var hominis to terpinen-4-ol. Archives of dermatology, 140(5), 563–566. https://doi.org/10.1001/archderm.140.5.563