Does tea oil help in the later stages of recovery from burns?

Tea oil is a common vegetable oil, moderate consumption can be supplemented with nutrients, but there is no medicinal properties, so it does not help in the late recovery of burns. Tea oil contains less water, only 0.1%, the main nutrient is fat, accounting for 99.9%. Tea oil contains no vitamins. In terms of minerals, tea oil has a high content of phosphorus, 8mg/100g, which ranks relatively high among similar foods. Tea oil is extracted from the mature seeds of the common oil tea of Camellia sinensis plant of the family Camelliaceae as pure natural high-grade edible vegetable oil, which can be used for cold mix, hot stir-fry, frying, baking, soup dishes, and can supplement some of the nutrients required by the body when consumed in moderation, and it is recommended that the patient has a well-balanced diet. At present, there is no research results show that tea oil has medicinal properties and effects, so usually do not help in the late recovery of burns, it is recommended that patients who are not feeling well in time to go to a regular hospital, and comply with the doctor’s instructions to use medication.