Guest guest Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 Is tea tree oil available in India? P.J. -- Version: 7.1.408 / Virus Database: 268.14.16/551 - Release 11/25/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 Yes. In MUmbai, Princess Street you will get this. - P.J.Joseph Monday, November 27, 2006 7:51 AM Re: Skin Issues Is tea tree oil available in India? P.J. -- Version: 7.1.408 / Virus Database: 268.14.16/551 - Release 11/25/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 i don't know. other oils for the skin are: rosemary, cedarwood, frankincense,patchouli, jasmine, eucalyptus. i have also had great success with takingchickweed, internally. i encapsulate the powder, but the tincture is faster working. i wish you well. --- " P.J.Joseph " <pjjoseph55 wrote: > Is tea tree oil available in India? > P.J. > > > > -- > > > Version: 7.1.408 / Virus Database: 268.14.16/551 - > Release 11/25/2006 > > ______________________________\ ____ Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail beta. http://new.mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 You can definately get tea tree oil in India online. Just do a search and surely there are people shipping to India. My company also sells tea tree oil online, but the site is not yet shoppable. Perhaps in a week or so the site will be open, and we will definately be shipping to India and everywhere else in the world. Tea tree oil is truly an amazing oil. You can read more on our site if you like: http://www.sensatia.com/lifestyle_en/esential_oils/tea_tree.php Be sure to read the " more info " as well. Hope this helps. Have a great day, Michael R. Lorenti Jr. mlorenti www.sensatia.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sensatia Botanicals Inc.- USA PO Box 1263, Lewiston, NY 14092 fone: 206.350.1600 facs: 206.350.1610 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In Co-operation with: CV. Pak Bina's Minyak Kelapa PO Box 115, Amlapura 80800 Bali, Indonesia fone/ facs: 62.363.23260 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ <CLICK LINK BELOW TO SEND A SENSATIA.COM GIFT CERTIFICATE> www.sensatia.com/gift_certificate ______________________________\ ____ Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail beta. http://new.mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 I have tried tea trea oil and other external applications for my hives. It is good for localized hive outbreaks, but, the problem is, when the treated area is calmed down, they do tend to break out in other locations, I have tried the external approach before I was diagnosed, and what ended in in a particular flare was as I treated one area, another would break out. I had to keep applying products up and down my body. Soon most of my body was covered with the product, and this can be uncomfortable and really not good to have this excessive amount on you either. It was a sleepless and very itchy night. Also hot showers, hot tubs can be a problem, they are big time mast cell degranulators, I had a horrible attack after a hot tub soak in a hotel. Lots of chlorine and chemicals can trigger an attack. The problem comes from within, and needs to be addressed this way in order for it to be effective. OTC Benedryl is cheap and effective, it helps to carry away the excess histamine in the body, albeit temporarily. Other things that could help is trying a histamine-free diet which can be found on chronichives.com. It helps some and not others. Infections can be one cause, thyroid another, and allergies...even with medical help sometimes you may never find the cause, unfortunately. Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2006 Report Share Posted December 1, 2006 This help for hives may sound funny but it can help with the itching: put listerine mouthwash in a spray bottle and spray it on the hives. It actually cuts down on the itching. A nurse told me this trick years ago when I was suffering from shingles. Marcel Diane <dihanntz wrote: I have tried tea trea oil and other external applications for my hives. It is good for localized hive outbreaks, but, the problem is, when the treated area is calmed down, they do tend to break out in other locations, I have tried the external approach before I was diagnosed, and what ended in in a particular flare was as I treated one area, another would break out. I had to keep applying products up and down my body. Soon most of my body was covered with the product, and this can be uncomfortable and really not good to have this excessive amount on you either. It was a sleepless and very itchy night. Also hot showers, hot tubs can be a problem, they are big time mast cell degranulators, I had a horrible attack after a hot tub soak in a hotel. Lots of chlorine and chemicals can trigger an attack. The problem comes from within, and needs to be addressed this way in order for it to be effective. OTC Benedryl is cheap and effective, it helps to carry away the excess histamine in the body, albeit temporarily. Other things that could help is trying a histamine-free diet which can be found on chronichives.com. It helps some and not others. Infections can be one cause, thyroid another, and allergies...even with medical help sometimes you may never find the cause, unfortunately. Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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