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Hi! I'm new to essential oils and to this list. I just bought 3 bottles:

Lavender, Orange and Tea Tree. I've read that you can use Tea tree as a

mouthwash; however, it says on the bottle for external use only. The

bottle came from Frontier and is organic. Can I still make a solution and

use it (just not swallow it)? Any suggestions on an all natural mouth

rinse?

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Hi Chris,

Not Dennis, but thought I would share an interesting anectode I read

somewhere.

There was a billabong (pond or pool) somewhere in Australia which was supposed

to be

a sacred healing place for the Aborigines, and apparently it was surrounded by

tea tree trees(?)

Obvjiously all the leaves fell in the pool.... just a thought

Cheers

Jeanine

 

Considering how much the aboriginals

knew/know about the invisible energy

of place, it is also possible that the

tea trees grow so well there because

it is a sacred place....

 

Just an idea.

 

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Not necessarily.

With that kind of difficulty, I'd be suspecting of major Kidney

problems.

When the Kidneys are not functioning correctly, your body will use your

skin as a back-up elimination organ.

This can cause all kinds of problems with the skin.

Much love,

Doc

 

 

anella wrote:

 

 

Doc

I have been battling this

nasty fungus that nearly covers my entire trunk. I have been using

straight

TTO for weeks, several times per day with minimal results. I have

changed

methods and now I am having some success. BUT my question is should I

assume

that I did not have a good source for TTO?

 

 

Anella

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Welllllllll, thanks for the compliment Anella. With

what you've written below, I'd definitely now say the Kidneys were the

item here.

 

There's no reason you can't start drinking the Kidney Tea right now,

even though you're at the beginning of the cleanse. You'll just need

more of it when you get to that part of the schedule.

 

The best topical formula to use right now, is Doc Christopher's Jojoba

9% Tea Tree Oil Formula.

 

I'd also be doing a lot of "Hot & Cold" Showers

at the moment unless your water has a high Chlorine or Fluoride

content. If this is the case, you definitely want to get a carbon

filter for your shower head.

 

You should also be taking 4 cloves of Garlic a day. Cut these in half

lengthwise with the grain of the Garlic, dip in Organic Olive Oil and

down the hatchet like a pill.

 

Last but not least is MSM. This will help dramatically. A minimum of

500 Mg a day will do the trick.

 

Keep me posted as to your progress on this.

 

Yours in Knowledge, Health and Freedom,

 

Doc

 

 

 

anella wrote:

 

 

WOW,

you’re good! I’ve heard the rumors, but I’ve never

experienced “Doc’s crystal ball” for myself.

I have felt my kidney’s

aching every evening and every

morning for the past several months. This was the reason that I

decided

start the system de-tox whether or not I thought the timing or the

finances were

right.

 

So I am on day 4 of the

intestinal cleanse, (still not sure

what I am looking for in terms of bowl change; as my bowl habits run

the gamut

of loose to hard with no particular rhyme or reason). I’m assuming

that it’s better to err on the side of more capsules than are needed

than

fewer capsules. Correct?

 

So back to my kidneys and

the skin rash; what can I do to

treat this fungus? It’s growing and getting painful. I

know things will begin to clear up once I get to the kidney portion of

the cleanse

but I could be weeks away. What can I do in the meantime?

 

Thanks for what you do!

Anella

 

 

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friends stop being frank and useful to each other, the whole world

loses some

of its radiance." - Anatole Broyard

 

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[herbal remedies ] On Behalf Of Doc Shillington

Thursday,

November 01, 2007

2:44 PM

herbal remedies

{Herbal

Remedies} Re: Tea

Tree Oil

 

 

 

 

Not necessarily.

With that kind of difficulty, I'd be suspecting of major Kidney

problems.

When the Kidneys are not functioning correctly, your body will use your

skin as

a back-up elimination organ.

This can cause all kinds of problems with the skin.

Much love,

Doc

 

 

anella wrote:

 

 

Doc I have

been battling this nasty fungus that nearly covers my entire trunk. I

have been using straight TTO for weeks, several times per day with

minimal

results. I have changed methods and now I am having some success.

BUT my question is should I assume that I did not have a good source

for TTO?

 

 

Anella

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I have successfully used tea tree oil for topical treatments (on the skin, on

gums, in my ears and nasal mucosa, though it is a little strong there) for

bites, bruises, cuts, red spots, scalp issues, etc. I usually mix and dilute it

by half in some carrying oil like jojoba or sweet almond. I make small amounts

to be used that day and next, as these oils are fragile and react to air. I add

a few drops of DMSO. If I have it, I add a few drops of liquid trace minerals,

if not a tiny pinch of sea salt. I have even added a few drops of magnesium

oil. If you are out of Tea Tree oil, you can substitute Neem oil with the same

benefits.

If you have not tried these substances on your body before, you should do a

small patch test on some area that has sensitive skin, like the inside of wrist

or upper thigh. If it becomes red or itchy, then you are probably having some

allergic reaction and should not use at all.

For years I have used 1-2 drops of Tea Tree oil in my neti pot for nasa lavage.

Mostly warm water, a little sea salt and the TT oil. I also have one bottle

that has a dabber brush in it (like in nail polish) and I brush teatree oil on

by fungal toenails dailey. This is slower than the stuff the doctor prescribes

for them, but will not damage my liver!

I am very grateful to the Tea Tree Deva . . . Norma

 

 

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I had to have my cat spayed this week, Tue to be exact. Kept her in cage (which

she hates) till Fir night after ferrets went to bed. Well Sat night while

putting ferrets to bed noticed that her surgery scare had opened up some, no

bleeding but the skin has spread open. Want to know if it is safe to use tea

tree oil on wound to keep it from getting infected. Have never used on a cat so

want to know it safe before I do it, we all know that cats will lick it.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Robin

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no, don't use tea tree oil. Toxic for cats.

 

I mix up my own wash for healing wounds.

I steep a couple bags of green tea and a couple vitamin c tablets, add some

aloe if you have it, and dab this on wound.

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sirkokobean

Sunday, May 24, 2009 10:19 AM

Tea Tree Oil

 

 

 

 

 

I had to have my cat spayed this week, Tue to be exact. Kept her in cage

(which she hates) till Fir night after ferrets went to bed. Well Sat night while

putting ferrets to bed noticed that her surgery scare had opened up some, no

bleeding but the skin has spread open. Want to know if it is safe to use tea

tree oil on wound to keep it from getting infected. Have never used on a cat so

want to know it safe before I do it, we all know that cats will lick it.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Robin

 

 

 

 

 

 

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My information, from a member of one of my groups who is a veterinary homeopath

specializing in cats, is that all essential oils are very toxic to cats

internally or applied locally.

 

Linda

 

 

 

 

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sirkokobean <sirkokobean

 

Sunday, May 24, 2009 8:19:48 AM

Tea Tree Oil

 

 

 

 

 

I had to have my cat spayed this week, Tue to be exact. Kept her in cage (which

she hates) till Fir night after ferrets went to bed. Well Sat night while

putting ferrets to bed noticed that her surgery scare had opened up some, no

bleeding but the skin has spread open. Want to know if it is safe to use tea

tree oil on wound to keep it from getting infected. Have never used on a cat so

want to know it safe before I do it, we all know that cats will lick it.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Robin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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if it is diluted-may be ok-if she licks it-it won't really hurt her-however-i

suspect it will sting like crazy-i would use a thin smear of scarless healing

ointment or get one of those dry powder  type disinfectants for wounds--using

the scarless ointment -very thinly applied-ould be the best thinly so  to avoid

hair-dirt ect sticking to it-it has calandular0comprey and hypericum in

it-healing and antibacterial-make sure her bed is clean and lint free-no fluffy

bedding-use washable cotton etc.

 

 

 

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sirkokobean <sirkokobean

 

Sunday, 24 May, 2009 8:19:48 AM

Tea Tree Oil

 

 

 

 

 

I had to have my cat spayed this week, Tue to be exact. Kept her in cage (which

she hates) till Fir night after ferrets went to bed. Well Sat night while

putting ferrets to bed noticed that her surgery scare had opened up some, no

bleeding but the skin has spread open. Want to know if it is safe to use tea

tree oil on wound to keep it from getting infected. Have never used on a cat so

want to know it safe before I do it, we all know that cats will lick it.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Robin

 

 

 

 

 

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I know alot of people rave about tea tree oil (not recommended for cats

btw!)...but my own experience: had a bad cut on my foot, a friend swears by tea

tree oil and i put it on...next day looked infected...i'm not a fan of tea tree

oil on wounds

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ask your vet for some bactrin ointment..that likely will be ok for

kitty...NOT tea tree ! It's too caustic.

 

medusa

 

 

 

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Sunday, May 24, 2009 7:23 PM

Re: Tea Tree Oil

 

 

if it is diluted-may be ok-if she licks it-it won't really hurt

her-however-i suspect it will sting like crazy-i would use a thin smear of

scarless healing ointment or get one of those dry powder type disinfectants

for wounds--using the scarless ointment -very thinly applied-ould be the

best thinly so to avoid hair-dirt ect sticking to it-it has

calandular0comprey and hypericum in it-healing and antibacterial-make sure

her bed is clean and lint free-no fluffy bedding-use washable cotton etc.

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It's safer to use both Hypericum and Calendula tinctures diluted in water and

dripped/dabbed on it. Any questions write to me.

Liz :)

 

, " sirkokobean " <sirkokobean

wrote:

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> I had to have my cat spayed this week, Tue to be exact. Kept her in cage

(which she hates) till Fir night after ferrets went to bed. Well Sat night

while putting ferrets to bed noticed that her surgery scare had opened up some,

no bleeding but the skin has spread open. Want to know if it is safe to use

tea tree oil on wound to keep it from getting infected. Have never used on a

cat so want to know it safe before I do it, we all know that cats will lick it.

>

> Thanks in advance.

>

> Robin

>

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Hi Robin-

 

I hope your kitty is doing okay. Colloidal Silver liquid drops or spray works

wonderfully as a natural and safe antibiotic for wounds, cuts, etc. of yours or

your pets.

 

I use Ionic Silver from Metabolics that I order through my

chiropractor/naturopath. But you can buy it @ health food stores too though not

all brands are equally effective.

 

And I totally agree with the others. Tea tree and any aromatic or essential oils

are not to be used with cats and are potentially even deadly.

 

Be well,

Janet

 

 

 

In , " sirkokobean " <sirkokobean wrote:

>

> I had to have my cat spayed this week, Tue to be exact. Kept her in cage

(which she hates) till Fir night after ferrets went to bed. Well Sat night

while putting ferrets to bed noticed that her surgery scare had opened up some,

no bleeding but the skin has spread open. Want to know if it is safe to use

tea tree oil on wound to keep it from getting infected. Have never used on a

cat so want to know it safe before I do it, we all know that cats will lick it.

>

> Thanks in advance.

>

> Robin

>

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