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In a message dated 11/30/03 5:13:41 AM Hawaiian Standard Time,

puppycat writes:

 

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Just wondering if i can use tea tree oil on a bite, if memory serves you're

not supposed to use this internally, does that also mean open wounds, and

more importantly will it hurt? It's not a puncture wound but more of an

excision, a chunk of tissue about the size of a dime is AWOL so this'll be a

slow healing one. Thoughts appreciated

Tessa >>

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Morning Tessa,

Here in Hawaii, they use tea tree oil for everything...from uku (head lice)

treatment to toenail fungus, to staff infection prevention.... so....you know

I think I would put a clean guaze patch with a little tea tree oil on the

pad...over your wound...

How did you do that anyway???

Possum

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In a message dated 11/30/2003 6:58:19 PM Pacific Standard Time, awoolman writes:

 

Poor little bunny! Is it a female? Female rabbits tend to

be "bitchy"...especially if they want to have babies! I know...we

have 15 rabbits. Tea tree would work great on any scratches or bites

you may get. P.S. I could never eat a rabbit!! I use their droppings

for garden compost!

 

Oops that reminds me. If it is a female or male and is starting to go through puberty and is a "pet", getting him or her fixed will greatly improve health if not for breeding and also calm down the temper flares, especialy in males. Thanks for the reminder, forgot to mention that

 

Erin

 

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