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  • How to Drink Clary Sage Oil

    Clary sage, a member of the sage family, has a flowering top and upper leaves that grow to a height of two feet. The oil extracted from the leaves and blossoms is often used as a muscle relaxer that can be drunk, inhaled or rubbed on the body. Clary sage oil is non-toxic in its pure form and can be added directly to a beverage. Steeping fresh leaves from the plant also releases this essential oil.

  • How to Treat Skin Rashes With Tea Tree Oil

    Tea tree is a native of Australia. Australian Aborigines used the leaves to treat cuts and skin infections, according to the University of Michigan Health System. They crushed tea tree leaves and applied them directly to the infected area. Tea tree essential oil is produced from the leaves and bark by distillation. It is available as a pure essential oil and is used as an ingredient in many different creams, lotions and ointments. According to the Linus Pauling Institute, tea tree oil is an effective treatment for many skin conditions, such as cold sores, the blisters of shingles and chicken…

  • How to Remove a Grass Tick

    Grass ticks are actually the larval stage of larger ticks, and often go undetected for days due to their small size. Grass ticks are a very common problem in countries like Australia and throughout the African continent, but are found in lesser numbers in the Americas, Asia and Europe.

  • How to Get Rid of Skin Moles with Tee Tree Oil

    Tea tree oil (also known as Australian tea tree oil) is made using a distillation process with the leaves of the maleleuca tree. The oil is a common skin remedy useful for all types of skin irritations and blemishes. It is thought to have antibacterial properties and can help in dealing with infections. Although tea tree oil should not be taken internally, external application can help with things such as fungal infections like athlete's foot, as well as with acne. Likewise, it can help with common moles that appear on the skin. While it is not proven to completely remove…

  • How to Cure My Excema Now

    Eczema is a common skin condition which makes your skin red, inflamed and itchy. It can also cause your skin to develop small pus-filled elevations. This skin condition affects millions of people worldwide and is commonly seen in teens and infants. There are innumerable causes of eczema. The most common include change in weather, allergies, infections, stress and chemical irritants. Eczema also tends to run in families. If left untreated, eczema can turn into a scaly, leathery, thick rash. By employing all the remedies below, you can safely and effectively treat eczema.

  • Uses of Tea Tree Oil for Skin

    Tea tree oil, from the Melaleuca alternafolia tree, is an effective alternative remedy for skin problems caused by bacteria, fungi, inflammation and viruses. Tea tree oil is available in the form of creams, essential oils and oil mixtures, and is used to treat external skin conditions.

  • Uses of the Neem Tree

    The neem tree is an evergreen that comes from India. Because of its vast array of healing properties, it has been coined as the village pharmacy. The bark, seeds and leaves are used in various forms for their health-promoting compounds. In Sanskrit language, the word for neem is "arista," which means perfect. The neem tree offers a lot of different uses.

  • How to Remove Skin Tags with Tea Tree Oil

    While skin tags are considered harmless in the medical community, they can be physically irritating and embarrassing to those who suffer from them. Skin tags are non-malignant tumors and they are often found in areas of the body where there are more skin creases, such as the armpit or neck area. Most insurance companies won't cover the removal of skin tags by doctors. Since skin tags are not life threatening, their removal is seen as cosmetic. If you want to remove a skin tag, there is a simple, painless way to do this at home with tea tree oil. Tea…

  • What is Peach Kernel Oil?

    Peach kernel oil has uses in aromatherapy, cosmetics and massage because of the attributes of the oil. Light, non-greasy and nourishing to dry skin, peach kernel oil is hypo-allergenic for those with sensitive skin.

  • How to Use Tea Tree Oil to Treat Skin Conditions

    Tea tree oil, popular in holistic and herbal medicine circles, comes from the melaleuca tree that is indigenous to Australia. The naturally occurring ingredient, terpinen-4-ol, is responsible for the oil’s antifungal properties. Long held by aboriginal tribes as a cure-all for many skin disorders, it wasn’t until the 1920’s that researchers found that making an essential oil by extracting the terpinen-4-ol produced a concentrated oil that is successfully used in many skin lotions and ointments.

  • How to Treat Skin Conditions With Tea Tree Oil

    For ages, people in Australia have revered the tea tree for its healing and medicinal purposes. Around the 1920s, it was discovered that the oils extracted from the tree held special medicinal abilities. Since then, tea tree oil has been widely distributed and used for cosmetic purposes as well as skin conditions. Here is how to treat skin conditions with tea tree oil.

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