Guest guest Posted November 10, 1999 Report Share Posted November 10, 1999 In a message dated 11/10/1999 8:33:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, juniper.thyme writes: << Hi Jean, Don't know if you have heard that tea tree was used in the second world war in military aid kits for those in tropical areas, and in munition factories for skin injuries.also good added to a cream base for nappy rash!! blessings jan >> Not to mention athletes foot and jock itch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 1999 Report Share Posted November 10, 1999 Hi Jean, Don't know if you have heard that tea tree was used in the second world war in military aid kits for those in tropical areas, and in munition factories for skin injuries.also good added to a cream base for nappy rash!! blessings jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 1999 Report Share Posted November 11, 1999 Hi Bruce, I'd be interested in knowing the difference between the two countries products. While in Australia a few years back I bought some Tea Tree oil that I've used through this time and its been very good. I'd like to know what properties the New Zealand trees have that is different. Your country is also on my top 5 list to be able to visit. Everything I've ever seen is sooooo lovely. I have a friend who lives up in Whangari (?), up near the Bay of Islands and I dream of being able to spend time there. Thank you for offering this information. Wishing you well in all ways, Lynn Bruce [mediate] Wednesday, November 10, 1999 2:34 AM Re: [aromaexchange] Tea tree Bruce <mediate 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 ----------------- HELP THIS LIST GROW - INVITE A FRIEND Did you know that there is a resource section for this list. You can also add your favorite websites to share with everyone. visit: www./links/ The intention of this list is to provide up-to-date information concerning the safe use of Aromatherapy, and is not intended to replace the advice or attention of the proper health care professionals. Post message to list: List owner: -owner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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