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From: Debbie Harlan <debbie@...>Subject: [AromatherapyDailyTip] A good alternative to Tea treeAromatherapyDailyTip Date: Sunday, May 3, 2009, 9:15 PM

Manuka oil gives you a good alternative to Tea tree as an anti-infections oil.The main constituents of Manuka oil are caryophyllene, geraniol,pinene, linalol and humulene and....Leptospermon e, which is veryinsecticidal.Manuka is anti-viral, anti-fungal and highly bactericidal across a widespectrum.An excellent antiseptic for use on the skin and can be used for respiratoryinfectionsand it has an anti-histamine action and is anti-allergic in most people.(test tobe sure) It is an effective insecticide and the pleasant scent makesit particularly suitable for use in air sprays or burners. It can beused in situations where the stronger and more medicinal smellingoils might not be welcome. The scent is elusive..... .very sweetand 'gentle'.http://www.aromathy me.com/essential oils.htmlMothers

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