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At 01:16 PM 5/29/2004, you wrote:

>Do you think I'd get any extra results from adding some helichrysum

>to my current blend?

 

 

if it were my, I'd use just the lavender and heli... but if you are getting

good results with the current blend, yes, I'd add a bit of heli... i

 

(in my book, it's the closest thing to a 'miracle drug' that the oils offer.)

 

 

 

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Hi Rusty,

I was going to post about this last week & forgot:

I was browning a roast in olive oil & dropped it into the hot oil, it splattered

& ran down my forearm. It was very painful while I finished the roast. The

weirdest part, I had some emu oil & lavender eo handy from lotion making & took

the emu oil & put it on part of the burns & put the lavender eo on top of that.

It was like someone took a dimmer switch & turned it down/off - my pain just

receded. My thoughts: as the emu/lavender penetrated & absorbed in the skin it

took the pain away. The burns that I initially missed ended up blistering.

After my shower it started hurting again so I reapplied the above & the pain

went away. I also hit the rest of the burns with the emu/lavender - no more

pain. The only time I had pain was if I scraped it against something. The

burns have almost all faded away except the ones that blistered still show up a

little.

 

God Bless You & Yours,

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take our breath away. "

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Lavender Essential Oil is the most absolute premier wound healer I have ever encountered. Teddyberen wrote: I use CS.. I have never tried tea Tree Oil,but marked that down. Diane M Carol Ann _______________________________ The Pessimist

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Wouldn't tea tree oil sting like crazy on an open wound? Just curious since I recently got some and noticed it was 'powerful stuff' when used in the ears with olive oil. ;)

 

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Teddyberen

herbal remedies

Monday, April 24, 2006 5:33 PM

Herbal Remedies - Burn

 

I use CS.. I have never tried tea Tree Oil,but marked that down.

Diane M

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How open

are we talking? A cut probably would, but a burn? I didn’t think so.

 

-Shelby

 

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Wouldn't

tea tree oil sting like crazy on an open wound? Just curious since I

recently got some and noticed it was 'powerful stuff' when used in the ears

with olive oil. ;)

 

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