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Peppermint Mouthwash:

 

2 cups Distilled Water

1 1/2 tablespoons Baking Soda

15 drops Peppermint or Spearmint Essential Oil

1 Vitamin C tablet, crushed

1 teaspoon Aloe Vera Gel

2 drops Blue Food Coloring

 

Mix together all ingredients and stir well to blend. Pour into a

clean glass container with a tight fitting lid. To use, shake well

and rinse your mouth with 1 teaspoon of the mouthwash. Do not

swallow. Shake well before each use to ensure the mix. You can use

green food coloring to make green mouthwash, or you can omit the

coloring altogether for a clear mouthwash.

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surely! I am glad you enjoy the list. It is a blessing to know that.

These days, I am getting ready to sell soap at a flea market in

manhattan. It should be a good event this weekend.

So, I haven't been posting much due to my busy-ness!

Also, this morning I am so tired. Just drained. I have suffered the

last few days of a terrible migraine, and toothache. The toothache

is like, traveling thru to my ear!

Ugh. Dentist on friday.

Till then, I am in pain! Thank God I have a feverfew plant for my

migraine. I have this peppermint oil at home, and that works for my

headache also.

But my hubby and I were up all night! Me in pain, and him taking

care of me.

:(

Diana

 

, " Ani_ShadowDragon "

<ani_shadowdragon@p...> wrote:

> Greetings Dearest Diana,

> Thank you so much for all your wonderful knowledge and recipes. I

will be adding these to my personal Herbal BOS if you don't mind.

> Your such a blessing

> Ani

>

> -

> Diana

>

> Tuesday, June 29, 2004 3:36 PM

> Peppermint Mouthwash

>

>

> Peppermint Mouthwash:

>

> 2 cups Distilled Water

> 1 1/2 tablespoons Baking Soda

> 15 drops Peppermint or Spearmint Essential Oil

> 1 Vitamin C tablet, crushed

> 1 teaspoon Aloe Vera Gel

> 2 drops Blue Food Coloring

>

> Mix together all ingredients and stir well to blend. Pour into a

> clean glass container with a tight fitting lid. To use, shake

well

> and rinse your mouth with 1 teaspoon of the mouthwash. Do not

> swallow. Shake well before each use to ensure the mix. You can

use

> green food coloring to make green mouthwash, or you can omit the

> coloring altogether for a clear mouthwash.

>

>

>

>

>

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Greetings Dearest Diana,

Thank you so much for all your wonderful knowledge and recipes. I will be adding these to my personal Herbal BOS if you don't mind.

Your such a blessing

Ani

 

 

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Diana

Tuesday, June 29, 2004 3:36 PM

Peppermint Mouthwash

Peppermint Mouthwash: 2 cups Distilled Water 1 1/2 tablespoons Baking Soda 15 drops Peppermint or Spearmint Essential Oil 1 Vitamin C tablet, crushed 1 teaspoon Aloe Vera Gel 2 drops Blue Food Coloring Mix together all ingredients and stir well to blend. Pour into a clean glass container with a tight fitting lid. To use, shake well and rinse your mouth with 1 teaspoon of the mouthwash. Do not swallow. Shake well before each use to ensure the mix. You can use green food coloring to make green mouthwash, or you can omit the coloring altogether for a clear mouthwash.

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Awww, I do hope you feel better soon. I too have migraines and know how disabiling they can be.

I will light a candle for you and send healing energies to aid in your speedy recovery.

Blessings

Ani

 

 

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Diana

Wednesday, June 30, 2004 9:31 AM

Re: Peppermint Mouthwash

surely! I am glad you enjoy the list. It is a blessing to know that.These days, I am getting ready to sell soap at a flea market in manhattan. It should be a good event this weekend.So, I haven't been posting much due to my busy-ness!Also, this morning I am so tired. Just drained. I have suffered the last few days of a terrible migraine, and toothache. The toothache is like, traveling thru to my ear! Ugh. Dentist on friday.Till then, I am in pain! Thank God I have a feverfew plant for my migraine. I have this peppermint oil at home, and that works for my headache also.But my hubby and I were up all night! Me in pain, and him taking care of me.:(Diana , "Ani_ShadowDragon" <ani_shadowdragon@p...> wrote:> Greetings Dearest Diana,> Thank you so much for all your wonderful knowledge and recipes. I will be adding these to my personal Herbal BOS if you don't mind.> Your such a blessing> Ani> > - > Diana > > Tuesday, June 29, 2004 3:36 PM> Peppermint Mouthwash> > > Peppermint Mouthwash: > > 2 cups Distilled Water > 1 1/2 tablespoons Baking Soda > 15 drops Peppermint or Spearmint Essential Oil > 1 Vitamin C tablet, crushed > 1 teaspoon Aloe Vera Gel > 2 drops Blue Food Coloring > > Mix together all ingredients and stir well to blend. Pour into a > clean glass container with a tight fitting lid. To use, shake well > and rinse your mouth with 1 teaspoon of the mouthwash. Do not > swallow. Shake well before each use to ensure the mix. You can use > green food coloring to make green mouthwash, or you can omit the > coloring altogether for a clear mouthwash. > > > > >

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