Guest guest Posted June 12, 2003 Report Share Posted June 12, 2003 Hey Michelle, On BURNS- Butch wrote... > > No question about it .. plus it stops pain IMMEDIATELY, speeds the > > healing and reduces scarring. Its one of the few times that I would > > approve neat use of an EO .. its worth the gamble. > > Thank you!- I do to-- and really its the only time...but neat > lavender (I add a bit of german cham) on a burn has no competition.. > all you need is one or two drops, too... > Michelle Lawdy this is an old one .. 31 May. Was skimming through posts and decided to clarify my position. ;-p If there is time I would add a bit of German Chamomile too .. fer'shur. But .. I have this lazy/careless maid works in my office .. she burns herself even when defrosting the refrigerator (which is older'n me) so I keep a jug of Turkish Lavandula stoechas handy in the kitchen and she slams it on herself when required. Pours it on like pouring water into soup .. then moans till the burning stops .. usually, moans after it stops cause she wants to take the rest of the day off. If I let her get around German Chamomile she'd bankrupt me. She can whip up some good grub if its traditional but anything requiring use of new skills is beyond her capability. Careless as hell .. only cook I ever done seen whut can burn water when she boils it. Y'all keep smiling, Butch http://www.AV-AT.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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