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Re[2]: Re:Scientific Info on Essential Oils - mold treatments

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At 03:38 PM 4/18/2009, you wrote:

>Tea tree oil is great stuff: for minor burns,

Oh? Why? I've always just hide the burn from air, as the air

causes the stinking. But I like trying new things, but I want

to know what to look for.

>rinse cycle of washer loads,

Now, I am very interested. Why? How much? Do use the 20% with alcohol,

or premix the 100% oil with alcohol so it will mix with water? What brand?

>oil. You can't use it on delicate membranes. I've tried it inside my

>nostrils for sinus problems and it does dry out the membranes.

Did you try putting on your upper lip to inhale into the nose?

It should not be used at 100% strength on the skin, but I do, but I

tolerate it.

It should never be use on moist tissue, but I use it in my mouth, yeah,

full strength as it's easier, but I tolerate it. Go slow if you want

to test it

yourself.

>I did use it on a bad tooth and the gum until I could get to the dentist.

Olive oil is better I hear. It can cure tooth pain if done soon enough.

Start slowing to be sure, as it is VERY STRONG DISINFECTANT.

>It didn't do anything to the gum.

But it did, it disinfected it, making any germs there dead, dead, dead.

>PB> Vinegar is another thing to use. It must be rinsed to avoid a smell.

>

>My Son tried vinegar on the mulch spores that just dotted his house.

>It didn't work. I told him to now try baking soda.

" mulch " spores? To remove them, or stop them growing?

Vinegar will only kill them, not remove them, as it is not a cleaner or soap.

Baking soda might work, but I doubt it.

Clorox with lots of elbow grease works. I've seen it.

Borax can be used, and left on as a mild mold inhibitor.

Again, lots of elbow grease, rinse well, dry, and then

apply a VERY light borax mix. Why light? Borax is

an inhalation danger.

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