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Why not tea tree oil?

 

Good suggestions, maybe I will make more than one version and test on different areas.

 

Which mix is most likely to make me look 30 again? You are the second person in as many days to remark on the benefits of emu oil. The first was my nearby neighbor whom I call the Birdman of Utopia. One can hardly have a conversation without birds working into it somewhere, complete with bird call imitations and more. He has an interesting site: http://www.utopianature.com - take a look!You ask the benefits - oleander creme removes just about anything that isn't regular skin: warts, moles, age spots, lesions and various other skin thingies and, unlike the black salve products, leaves fresh pink skin behind after the bad skin falls or flakes off.I messed my previous try up, but there are several here in this forum and even more outside it that have told me how well it works for them.BTW - an odd thing. My spider bite was almost completely gone (just a hard area beneath the skin). Then last night it felt like it had been stuck with a pin - or stung, if you may. And today, it is back! It is almost like the hard spot beneath the skin is dissolving and trying to come out, but the net result is it looks like a new bite (but isn't). Black center less than the size of a match head and read circle about 1/2 inch in diameter. How strange! Back to doctoring . . . should not have stopped so soon, I guess.Tonyoleander soup , "Dr. Loretta Lanphier" <drlanphier wrote:>> Some good oils to consider would be unrefined coconut oil (this will harden> at cold temps), macadamia oil, jojoba oil, tea oil (not tea tree oil), hemp> oil, Kukui nut oil. Probably olive oil is not a good choice because it is> not for high heat and even better if you use it when heat is not needed.> Personally, I don't like castor oil (except for castor oil packs) in creams> because it tends to get sticky.> > Aloe Vera would be good as long as you are not using liquid as just about> all liquid Aloe contains sodium benzoate as a preservative (even if it is> not listed). Some of the higher quality aloe powder has too much fiber in> it and will not mix well. Vitamin E (mixed tocopherols & tocotrienols)> would be good. > > MSM (make sure it is a good form of MSM)> Colloidal Silver> Emu (great for the skin)> Essential Oils or flower waters that are healing to the skin. (Lavender,> Bulgarian rose, Neroli, etc.) If you use good essential oils it will be> necessary to refrigerate the mixture.> > In mixing the soup with a pre-made hand cream, you may want to make sure> that it is a "clean" cream and not full of toxic chemicals and excipients.> If you want a cream instead of an oil then do a search on the internet for> organic base creams. There are some good ones out there that are very clean> and not full of chemicals such as parabens, etc. If you will tell the> company what you are going to add to the cream they will usually take out> some of the water so that you will have a good consistency. > > Tony, do we know what the benefits are of using the oleander transdermally?> > Be Well> Loretta> Sign-up for our FREE <http://www.oasisadvancedwellness.com/newsletter/>> Advanced Health & Wellness Newsletter>

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