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Saturday, April 24, 2010

Natural Remedies

Have you ever heard of Melaleuca Oil? It's also known as Tea Tree Oil and it has some great uses! Essential oils in general can be a great resource if you're looking to enhance your first aid kit.

Melaleuca oil can be of great help to anyone with skin irritations including: poison ivy, skin eczema (including babies/children), chicken pox, etc. My mom had a poison ivy rash start on her arms and legs recently and when I gave her some of the oil the next day she noticed the itching had stopped and cleared the rash up quickly on its own! Now that Spring has sprung it might be a great resource for your family's medicine cabinet too! Other properties this oil has -
  • Treats minor cuts, scrapes, bug bites, and burns  
  • Gently soothes “ouches”
  • Natural bacteria fighter
  • Naturally penetrates and cleans  
  • Jump-starts the healing process
No other essential oil is as versatile and beneficial as the oil of the Melaleuca alternifolia leaf. Valued for hundreds of years as a remedy for a variety of health concerns and many skin ailments, Melaleuca Oil has since been proven by research to be a powerful natural antiseptic, a soothing balm for minor wounds, insect bites, and minor burns, as well as a skin conditioner—and much, much more.

*Compliments of: http://www.melaleuca.com/

If you're interested in furter details about where you can get your own Melalauca oil or about its other beneficial uses please contact us directly or leave a comment and we'll get back with you!

2 comments:

  1. Oh I am definately going to get some of this.

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  2. Let us know if you need any help getting some - we make an order every month and would be happy to send some to you!

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