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e, this sounds quite good, but I would be cautious about adding more than

what medically works, and jasmine can be very allergenic! Congratulations on

a good present to you!

Love,

n Rojas - Rojas5915@...

Christmas shopping

I went shopping today, with the intent on getting all the " filler "

presents that I needed. Instead, I ended up buying this really cool

diffuser. Someone else on here had posted that they used their tea

tree oil in a diffuser and at the time I wasthinking " the thing

that goes on the end of the hair dryer? " Well I found out today that

it is a cool mist humidifier. It looks really neat. It is a glass

bowl with a little doohickey inside that makes the water bubble and

look like it has dry ice inside. It even changes colors and looks

really pretty. I put tea tree oil in it tonight and put it beside

's bed.SInce it is in a glass bowl, there is no fear of icky

things growing ( assuming it gets cleaned frequently). I just wanted

to pass that along if anyone needed any good gift ideas. It makes a

nice little trickling sound and is very soothing.

So heres my question. I know TTO is sold with a lemon scent. What

do you think the effect would be if I added jasmine or lavender? Or

perhaps eucalyptus? Any ideas on any other scents?

Happy Holidays everyone!!

e ( who is anxiously awaiting our latest culture results, so

stay tuned), mom to 10 wcf and Ian 13, nocf

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PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS OR TREATMENTS.

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In a message dated 12/15/2003 11:28:23 PM Central Standard Time,

kristine.patrick@... writes:

e

Where did you buy this diffuser? The only kind of diffuser I know of is a

dryer diffuser. Deb A

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Deb,

I found it in the mall at one of the kiosks. they had all different

sizes and the prices. If you do a search for " Mist of Dreams

diffuser " lots of pages pop up and you will be able to see what they

like like and what they do.

e

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where did you get your diffuser?

Krishnan

Mom to Santosh, 6wcf and Leela, 4wocf

> I went shopping today, with the intent on getting all the " filler "

> presents that I needed. Instead, I ended up buying this really cool

> diffuser. Someone else on here had posted that they used their tea

> tree oil in a diffuser and at the time I wasthinking " the thing

> that goes on the end of the hair dryer? " Well I found out today that

> it is a cool mist humidifier. It looks really neat. It is a glass

> bowl with a little doohickey inside that makes the water bubble and

> look like it has dry ice inside. It even changes colors and looks

> really pretty. I put tea tree oil in it tonight and put it beside

> 's bed.SInce it is in a glass bowl, there is no fear of icky

> things growing ( assuming it gets cleaned frequently). I just wanted

> to pass that along if anyone needed any good gift ideas. It makes a

> nice little trickling sound and is very soothing.

> So heres my question. I know TTO is sold with a lemon scent. What

> do you think the effect would be if I added jasmine or lavender? Or

> perhaps eucalyptus? Any ideas on any other scents?

>

> Happy Holidays everyone!!

> e ( who is anxiously awaiting our latest culture results, so

> stay tuned), mom to 10 wcf and Ian 13, nocf

>

>

> -------------------------------------------

> The opinions and information exchanged on this list should IN NO WAY

> be construed as medical advice.

>

> PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS OR

> TREATMENTS.

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

>

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Hello, and family! n

Re: Christmas shopping

where did you get your diffuser?

Krishnan

Mom to Santosh, 6wcf and Leela, 4wocf

> I went shopping today, with the intent on getting all the " filler "

> presents that I needed. Instead, I ended up buying this really cool

> diffuser. Someone else on here had posted that they used their tea

> tree oil in a diffuser and at the time I wasthinking " the thing

> that goes on the end of the hair dryer? " Well I found out today that

> it is a cool mist humidifier. It looks really neat. It is a glass

> bowl with a little doohickey inside that makes the water bubble and

> look like it has dry ice inside. It even changes colors and looks

> really pretty. I put tea tree oil in it tonight and put it beside

> 's bed.SInce it is in a glass bowl, there is no fear of icky

> things growing ( assuming it gets cleaned frequently). I just wanted

> to pass that along if anyone needed any good gift ideas. It makes a

> nice little trickling sound and is very soothing.

> So heres my question. I know TTO is sold with a lemon scent. What

> do you think the effect would be if I added jasmine or lavender? Or

> perhaps eucalyptus? Any ideas on any other scents?

>

> Happy Holidays everyone!!

> e ( who is anxiously awaiting our latest culture results, so

> stay tuned), mom to 10 wcf and Ian 13, nocf

>

>

> -------------------------------------------

> The opinions and information exchanged on this list should IN NO WAY

> be construed as medical advice.

>

> PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS OR

> TREATMENTS.

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

>

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