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Tea Tree
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by sandemp - written on 04.07.05 (Very useful, 738 readings)
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Tea Tree Oil was first recommended to me as a new weapon in my seemingly everlasting battle with the head louse. I was, to say the least, incredulous that a naturally occurring oil could succeed where many modern chemicals had failed. But at only £2.49 for a bottle, I thought what the heck, and gave it a try. ~~~History of the ...
by January - written on 01.03.03 (Very useful, 185 readings)
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Tea tree is an essential oil which can be bought at the health shop or chemist for around four pounds. Out of all the essential oils tea tree is one of the popular one?s as it has lots of different uses. It can be used by dropping two or three drops into a hot bath to sooth away aches and pains, as well as help with other ailments. It is an ...
by Bridie31 - written on 06.08.02 (Useful, 294 readings)
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I have been battling for four years to find a dog shampoo that gives my dog a nice shiny healthy looking coat. My dog was a rescue dog and came to me with her coat in an extremely bad condition. I had tried various treatments and spent more time with the vet who by the way was extremely helpful and patient, but didn’t seem to get anywhere. ...
by Shekera - written on 17.11.01 (Useful, 137 readings)
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Tea Tree (Melalenca Alternifolia) is a small tree or shrub with needlelike leaves, not dissimilar to that of the cypress. It can have either yellow or purple flowers and originates from Australia. The Aboriginal people used Tea Tree leaves as a traditional remedy, which they made into tea, hence its name. Tea Tree essential oil is ...
by sandrabarber - written on 14.10.01 (Very useful, 222 readings)
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Spots? Rashes? Ingrown toenails? Athlete's foot? Dandruff? Smelly feet? There is one relatively inexpensive and totally natural product that you can use to treat all of these problems and more. Tea Tree Oil comes from an Australian plant called Melaleuca alternifoli, and is a powerful natural fungicide, antibacterial and antiseptic. ...
by dibuzz - written on 06.08.01 (Very useful, 151 readings)
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I discovered tea tree oil when my daughter got impetigo from a child at school and it spread throughout the family. After antibiotic cream repeatedly failed to clear it we needed oral antibiotics which worked but the child at school hadn't been treated so as soon as my daughter went back she got it again. A lady who spotted my ...
by LouisaNott - written on 03.07.01 (Very useful, 88 readings)
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Tea tree oil smells absolutely awful, and if you get it in your mouth, it's disgusting, but it's a small price to pay because this stuff is wonderful. My mother used to use tea tree oil to cure everything. If you cut yourself "put tea tree oil on it", if you've got a cold sore I'd get "put tea tree oil on ...
by AnnieK - written on 30.06.01 (Useful, 50 readings)
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On the way to a friends house last summer a rather nasty wasp stung my unsuspecting 7 year old son on his ear. I dragged him, crying to my friends house 2 minutes away, where she put some Nelsons Tea Tree cream on the sting, and lo and behold, it took the pain away for him straight away. Since then I always carry it and I appear ...
by valleysgirl - written on 04.05.01 (Useful, 52 readings)
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Tea tree oil can be used for just about all you're problems(even some Jerry Springer can't solve).You can buy various lotions with it in or just stick to the pure oil which i personally think is best. You can pick up this Australian oil from health shops e.g. Boots and Holland and Barrets, to hippy shops spotted around the place ...
by luce123 - written on 09.03.01 (Somewhat useful, 54 readings)
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This is produced in Australia from leaves. It is a Top note in aromatherapy meaning it is fresh, works immediately and does not linger. It has many great properties it is an antiseptic (as all oils are) it is antifungal, antiparasitic, antibacterial, stimulates the heart, promotes healing by forming scar tissue and stimulates the immune system. ...
by janharper - written on 26.10.00 (Useful, 89 readings)
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Teatree oil is a natural antiseptic that originally comes from Australia. It is available as oil which you can add to a bath or use to treat stings, spots and bites. It is also available as a body wash, shampoo and facial wash. These produicts leave you feeling fresh and clean and you have the added benefit of knowing that they have ...
by - written on 17.09.00
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I first heard of this when my midwife recommended it as a bath additive to help me heal after having my baby. I found it very relaxing and soothing and it helped me heal very well. Then, I read an article which told me I could use it for spots as well, which I did, and found it better than Clearasil, which is what I normally use for ...
by gailmill - written on 14.09.00 (Useful, 41 readings)
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Like Lavender, Tea Tree oil is one of the essential oils you hust have in your home because it can be used for SO many things. It is not one of the more expensive oils either, so there is no excuse really :-) Tea Tree has been used for hundreds of years as a powerful antiseptic agent and it is one of the most researched of the essential ...
by michellej - written on 10.09.00 (Useful, 46 readings)
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Now who hasn’t heard of tea-tree? There’s tea-tree shampoo, tea-tree facial cleansers and spot remedies that boast the fact that one of their main ingredients is Tea-Tree oil. It is well known that Tea-Tree oil is a brilliant oil to have stashed away in the medicine cupboard! There’s no need to say ...
by chrissypops - written on 08.09.00 (Useful, 63 readings)
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the smell of tea tree oil is enough to send you to sleep and relax you.its one of the few oils you can use on the skin without diluting it.it can be used for anything from bites,stings,spots.you can burn it in a burner to relax you and you can also put a few drops in the bath. i used it at the end of both my pregnacies and labour and bathed in ...
by star500 - written on 04.09.00 (Very useful, 209 readings)
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The wonders of tea tree oil, or should that be melaleuca alternifolia? This is a must for any home as it is *so* versatile and can be used for a variety of things. Working in a Pharmacy, I know quite a bit about the joys of tea tree oil but it still amazes me how many things that it can be used for - medical and not so medical. ...
by grimalkin21 - written on 30.08.00 (Very useful, 184 readings)
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Even the most doubting Thomas, when it comes to alternative treatments, should be convinced by the quite amazing properties of t-tree oil Scientists are only now just discovering what traditional Australian communities have known for millenia - that t-tree oil can solve a whole host of ills. You'll see the name spelled and pronounced ...
by elvina - written on 27.07.00 (Useful, 25 readings)
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In our house we are never without a bottle of tea tree. We found it by accident a few years ago and since then it has been put to all sorts of uses, we use a dog shampoo version if our dog gets fleas and it works, we use the essential oil as a disinfectant for just about everything from treating spots, cuts etc to putting in our daughters nappy ...
by minniemouse - written on 26.07.00 (Very useful, 42 readings)
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Tea tree has been around for decades and has been used and sworn by, by many a generation......if only this product had been re-discovered and re-manufactured 15 years ago when i had spots and pimples.......it comes in all kinds of lotions, scrubs, tablet, lozenger, for the bath/hair and skin, and it is obtainable under many different labels, but ...
by mrsbbq - written on 24.07.00 (Very useful, 1674 readings)
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My Westie dog suffered terribly from eczema. The vet gave him so many steroid injections that the back of his neck is like leather. Many mornings I came down to find he had scratched or bitten himself until he bled. A day trip to Bournemouth turned out to be a revelation for him. We got into conversation with an elderly couple, who ...
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