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Meghan Markle reveals her one go-to remedy in her medical cabinet

By Claudia Tanner
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      Whether it's spots, cuts or mosquito bites, Meghan Markle has a secret weapon to combat them all.

      The royal-to-be travels everywhere with a rather traditional remedy which she calls her "cure-all".

      Harry's glamorous – not to mention practical – fiancée reveals she never gets on a plane without a bottle of a simple essential oil – tea tree, reports Daily Mail.

      Meghan said: "The one thing that I cannot live without when I'm traveling is a small container of tea tree oil.

      "It's not the most glamorous thing, but if you get a cut, a mosquito bite, a small breakout, no matter what it is, it's my little cure-all."

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      Following the announcement of her and Harry's engagement, the public is ever more keen to know everything about the Suit star including her beauty and health routines.

      These comments have emerged from an interview the 36-year-old did with Allure.

      Being cabin bound for a long time can certainly wreak havoc on your skin – and it's safe to say Meghan has done her fair share of jet-setting for both her career and humanitarian work.

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      And, while in her first joint interview with Prince Harry since he popped the question, made clear she'll be giving up acting, she'll undoubtedly be on the go a lot as part of her new royal duties and will be keeping that bottle on stand-by.

      But what makes tea tree oil so wonderful? Scientists believe that tea tree oil's remarkable properties are due to 100 different 'medicinal' chemical constituents.
      Here we take a look at what science tells us about its abilities.

      Tea tree oil is considered an anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-microbial. Photo / 123RF
      Tea tree oil is considered an anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-microbial. Photo / 123RF

      Cuts and grazes

      According to Professor Tom Riley of the University of Western Australia's Department of Microbiology, tea tree oil is agood antiseptic and can be used for abrasions and cuts.

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      "The chemical composition of tea tree oil means it has the ability to penetrate the skin extremely well, which previous antiseptics and disinfectants have not done," says Professor Riley.

      "It also has some anaesthetic effects, which may help to stop it stinging."

      Apply a few drops of neat tea tree oil to cleaned cuts and grazes before applying an adhesive plaster.

      Acne

      Researchers at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney in Australia compared the effects of a water-based gel containing 5 per cent tea tree oil with a lotion providing the same concentration of benzoyl peroxide (a standard ingredient in acne treatments).

      Clinical assessment and self-reporting of side-effects showed that tea tree oil was not as fast-acting as benzoyl peroxide, but was equally successful at reducing the number of blackheads, whiteheads and acne spots after three months.

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      However, the study found that tea tree oil was far better tolerated by facial skin.

      Oral hygiene

      Researchers at Zurich University have demonstrated that tea tree oil is highly active against the oral bacteria that can lead to tooth decay and conditions such as gingivitis, mouth ulcers and bad breath.

      Laboratory tests performed on volunteers by Thursday Plantation Laboratories, the world's first commercial plantation producers of tea tree oil, confirm these findings.

      Bacterial infections

      Mounting evidence suggests that tea tree oil may treat antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections such as the superbug MRSA better than orthodox antiseptic skin preparations.

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      Because of its multiple resistance to conventional antibiotics, MRSA can often flourish unchecked in wounds, causing problems with the healing process and, in the worst cases, blood poisoning, gangrene and even death.

      Researchers at the University of Western Australia found that every MRSA strain they tested was killed by a 0.5 pc solution of the oil – a finding recently replicated in Britain by Giles Elsom, a microbiologist at the University of East London.

      "We've found tea tree oil to be safe and effective in cases where conventional, more toxic, anti-microbial treatments have failed," says Mr Elsom.

      How safe is tea tree oil?

      Tea tree oil, made from the leaves of the Melaleuca tree, is prized in traditional medicine for its antiseptic, antifungal and antibacterial action.

      Its medicinal properties are due to the compound terpene.

      It's a widely used ingredient in cosmetics, skin washes and shampoos.

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      Tea tree oil is toxic when taken by mouth, the National Capital Poison Center warns, so it should not used in or around the mouth.

      It can be used externally in its diluted form by the majority of individuals without adverse effect, found a 2006 review of studies into its toxicity that was published in the journal Food and Chemical Toxicology.

      Some people experience allergic contact dermatitis as a reaction to skin contact with tea tree oil.

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