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| 30 Nov 2009 You can also mix the drops of tea tree oil in some olive oil to eliminate any discomfort. Another suggestion is to rinse your nose and sinuses with sterile saline solution. ▶ Reply to This · Rosemary Stephen ... Latest Activity on Earth Changes and the... - http://poleshift.ning.com/ - References [ More results from Latest Activity on Earth Changes and the... ] |
| 5 Dec 2009 by Sara at Soap Rehab A small amount added to your bath can help with persistent body odor. 8. Treating sinus infection. 9. For dandruff and dry scalp. 10. In the form of aromatherapy, tea tree oil is used to treat colds, persistent coughs, acne, toothaches, ... Soap Rehabilitation - http://soaprehab.blogspot.com/ |
| 27 Nov 2009 A few drops can be added to bath water to soothe tight muscles, and the warm steam can help to clear congestion from lungs and sinuses. - Tea tree essential oil is widely used in massage by aromatherapists to boost the immune system. ... Long Lasting Color - Tips on How to Get... - http://www.congresmutualite.com/ |
| 15 Dec 2009 Inhalation of few drops of this oil is a great relief for persistent colds, flu, toothache, and cough. A dab of tea tree oil around your nose will open up clogged nose soothing sinuses. Tea tree oil has been used effectively to treat ... Mineral Cosmetic FAQs - http://www.5olde.com/ |
| 1 Oct 2009 by BrandyBurgess The vapors from the bowl will open your sinus passageways and help relieve sinus pressure. How to Relieve Sinus Pressure: Eucalyptus Oil/Tea Tree Oil. Eucalyptus oil and tea tree oil has been used for centuries to open the sinus ... EduBook - http://www.edubook.com/ [ More results from EduBook ] |
| 23 Nov 2009 by krissy 4) Add some tea tree oil to your bath when you have a cold and let it help clear out your sinuses. 5) Use it as an anti-fungal for things like athlete's foot. 6) Put a drop in some water and use it as a mouthwash. DON'T SWALLOW IT! ... Keen For Green - A Community of Green Bloggers... - http://www.keenforgreen.com/ |
| 14 Oct 2009 by thebarkingdog Today I bought Drixoral which is also a nasal mist since they didn't have Nasonex. Since you can't use these continuous I wondered if there was something better. I have sniffed tea tree oil in the past to help loosen my sinus. ... The Herbal Apothecarium - http://apothecarium.livejournal.com/ |
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| 9 Dec 2009 by Joey Papa If you think you may have a sinus infection, make a homemade nasal spray. Buy a reusable nasal spray from a pharmacy. Put half a teaspoon of sea salt, 10 drops of tea tree oil, 10 drops of grapefruit seed extract and fill to the top ... 1-800-Recycling - http://1800recycling.com/ |
| 9 Nov 2009 by Red Cricket Acupuncture If you have any essential oils at home, a nice steamy shower with a few drops of eucalyptus, rosemary, lavender, peppermint, or tea tree oil can be used. They can open the nasal passages and alleviate pain. A recipe my grandma always ... Red Cricket Acupuncture - http://redcricketacupuncture.blogspot.com/ |
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