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

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PB> H2O2 is no longer recommended for cuts. It prevents proper clotting.

PB> Try Australia Tea Tree Oil (strong smell) or Nutribiotic.com

PB> Grapefruit Seed Extract

Tea tree oil is great stuff: for minor burns, rinse cycle of washer

loads, etc. Cats can't tolerate it and I don't believe birds can

either. Even though I'm very sensitive to smells, I do like tea tree

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. I did

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

didn't do anything to the gum.

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.

Good info...thanks, .

Pat

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