Guest guest Posted November 9, 1999 Report Share Posted November 9, 1999 Hi, my name is Jean & I hahe been using complementary therapies for the last 10yrs or thereabouts. I have a cert. in body massage, diplomas in aromatherapy & reflexology, & other bits & pieces. I have just commenced uni......BSc Complementary Therapies (Aromatherapy)...... in addition to working full time as a nurse ...... & other bits & pieces !!!!! One of my projects this semester is to do a presentation on an individual EO ....... in my case Tea tree. I know that there is loads of stuff in text books, & on the net, & I do use it quite a lot, but do any of you folks out there have any 'special' information or knowledge, or hints & tips? I want to add some extra 'oomph' to the presentation!!! I would be most grateful for any info you'd care to share. Thanks & very best wishes, Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 1999 Report Share Posted November 10, 1999 At 11:01 10-11-1999 , you wrote: >Hi, my name is Jean & I hahe been using complementary therapies for the last >10yrs or thereabouts. I have a cert. in body massage, diplomas in >aromatherapy & reflexology, & other bits & pieces. I have just commenced >uni......BSc Complementary Therapies (Aromatherapy)...... in addition to >working full time as a nurse ...... & other bits & pieces !!!!! >One of my projects this semester is to do a presentation on an individual EO >...... in my case Tea tree. Hi from New Zealand. We have a native plant called tea tree (often written " ti-tree " ). Across the water in Australia, they also have tea tree, and we can buy products here made from both plants. I have discovered, and you may be aware already, that the two are botanically quite unrelated. I can track things down further if you request. Bruce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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