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Thanks Glenda. I have some lemon essential oil, would that work or

does it have to be a slice of lemon? Any relief would be great! I

haven't heard of this before so I appreciate the help.

 

> Hi Carlin;

>

> I'm new to this list so you've probably heard this before but Lemon

helps

> stop 'phantom itches'. I use a slice of lemon and rub it all over

the

> area - repeat as often as you wish ... its worked for me many times

on

> 'phantom itches' as well as bites, etc...

>

> I hope this helps ...

>

> Glenda

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Hi Carlin;

 

I've never tried lemon essential oil -just the real lemon slices . It sounds

odd because who would think lemon stops itching but someone mentioned it to

me and I tried it and it worked - I use it for bug stings andeven to take

away the itch of dry skin ...I hope it works as well for you!

 

Glenda

 

 

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" keeweedaly " <keeweedaly

<herbal remedies >

Monday, July 22, 2002 1:02 PM

[herbal remedies] Re: questions, phantom itch

 

 

> Thanks Glenda. I have some lemon essential oil, would that work or

> does it have to be a slice of lemon? Any relief would be great! I

> haven't heard of this before so I appreciate the help.

>

> > Hi Carlin;

> >

> > I'm new to this list so you've probably heard this before but Lemon

> helps

> > stop 'phantom itches'. I use a slice of lemon and rub it all over

> the

> > area - repeat as often as you wish ... its worked for me many times

> on

> > 'phantom itches' as well as bites, etc...

> >

> > I hope this helps ...

> >

> > Glenda

>

>

>

>

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