Lavender oil is one of the few EOs that can be used full strength. I just
put it directly on the burned area. It feels cool and before long any
discomfort has gone away. I have used this for 1st and 2nd degree burns.
I find lavender oil to be a medicine chest in a bottle!
PT
PS: just be sure you have "pure lavender essential oil". I use it also for
bruises. My Mother kept falling in her later years and I would just put the
lavender EO on the bruises and they would re-absorb quickly.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Shirley Reed" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2010 11:27 AM
Subject: CS>2 items
For skin problems on pets, an animal feed store will have or can get an
almost pure sulfur paste called NuStock. It is over 70% sulfur. My cat
was near death from the exhaustion of scratching so much (diatomaceous
earth helped some but not enough) when I found this NuStock. She
immediately began sleeping round the clock. You will have to stay with
this for a while, but it works wonders. Or did for her anyway. I have
never known what caused her problem, but the label says will cure wet or
dry mange among other things. Don't know why she would have mange, but
she sure had something. It dries up sore areas really quickly. It
stinks, but it works.
Now regarding the use of lavender for burns -- is it used full strength
or diluted?? If diluted, what dilution is recommended?? Is it put
directly on the burned area? tia pj
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