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Re[4]: Re:Scientific Info on Essential Oils - mold treatments

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PB> I know one person who can not use the c. silver.

PB> Everyone else has had good effects from it, except one,

PB> but there was some issue with the new symptom being

PB> a recovery symptom (skin got drier).

So long as it didn't turn blue or purple!

PB> Do you make your own? It costs less, and the molecules are no

PB> longer colloidal, so there is some controversy over it. Also, the

PB> smaller colloidal aggregation have nano tech issues, meaning

PB> it might enter into parts of the body not ever intended to have

PB> silver, and the silver does a number. So, my idea would be

PB> to stick to the old fashion type with known safety levels.

Yes. Supposedly, the molecules are still colloidal with this

generator. The old fashioned type with larger molecules is the

type where you can get silver poisoning in one form or another.

>>Tea tree oil is antifungal, antibacterial and will deter dust

>>mites. No, I don't premix it. I add 1 or 2 capsful to the rinse

>>water. I use the cheapie Walmart offering.

PB> Ah, so. Thank you. Those are good reasons. Anyone looking to try

PB> this should run a 'test' piece first, as it might not wash out quickly,

PB> and you would not want to ruin anything you only have 1 or 2 of.

It hasn't ruined anything that I've rinsed with it - and that's

everything. Also, since it's the best mosquito repellent, I've

applied TTO to my clothes, hair, skin, without a problem. The

mosquitos actually retreat before landing on you.

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

>>

>>No...will do that.

PB> It's almost all topical than aroma, and I now regret suggesting it.

PB> But it does evaporate rapidly, and you would be inhaling the

PB> active ingredient. I do not think it should be in the lungs.

PB> I would not do this. I advise against it now, unless you use

PB> small test drop first, or just inhale some on your finger tip,

PB> and test your skin for sensitivity to it.

I agree that since it's property is compound terpinen-4-ol, one

should use it with caution.

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

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

>>

>>You don't mean oregano oil, do you?

PB> Yes, I think you are right. Olive oil may work to lessor extent.

PB> Someone has confused my recall about this, by saying it's olive.

PB> It will " feel " like it's a BURN, some people say it's too hot, and

PB> it can be diluted, but I do not know with what, ... other oil?

>>These spores are called shooting fungus because the fungi shoot

>>the spores out up to 6'. The fungi are in a certain type of mulch

>>that has now become available. Probably comes from crap made in

>>China. They're supposedly impossible to clean off without taking

>>the paint with them. He hasn't tried Borax yet.

PB> Borax is a weak TSP. Washing Soda is better than Borax.

PB> But Borax can be left on to inhibit mold growth for several weeks.

He is replacing the mulch with something else, but I'm sure that

he might still have those spores around unless they only like the

medium that they're in.

Pat

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