Potential Side Effects Of Tea Tree Oil
Nausea

Nausea is another effect of inhaling too much tea tree oil for too long. This symptom will often accompany a headache and a feeling of dizziness or vertigo. The nausea caused by inhaling tea tree oil might make individuals feel like they want to throw up. It will often subside after they get some fresh air, similarly to a diffuser-induced headache. The nausea is the body's way of alerting an individual to the fact they are being exposed to too much of a potentially toxic substance. If individuals start feeling nauseous and dizzy around their diffuser, especially on a regular basis, they should stop using tea tree oil in it. Aromatherapy isn't effective if it's making individuals feel sick. Those who experience nausea should keep an eye on it after they stop inhaling the oil to make sure they stabilize.