Organic lavender is kind and gentle to the skin.
Oregano and Thyme are high in phenols. Use in capsules if GRAS quality
identified on products.  They can be very helpful.  Oregano and Thyme are
also 150,000 on the ORAC ratings.  Tea Tree has many origins.  Quality and
botanical family counts.
Christine

> From: Garnet <[email protected]>
> I love Tee Tree too but some are sensitive to it, or do not like the
> smell, like my daughter.  Oregano and Thyme Oil are good too. Diluting
> them may be the key for sensitive skin.
> 
> Garnet
> 
> On Sat, 2004-09-18 at 13:59, ransley wrote:
>> Although we consume mass quantities of CS around here, the first
>> thing I go for on any skin ailment is Tea Tree Oil. DB
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: elle roberts [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 1:29 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: CS>peirced ears
>> 
>> My daughter has peirced ears,  when they get inflammed she is afraid
>> to use CS to help the inflamation ... this is because we have learned
>> not to use a metal spoon etc.  to ingest CS.  She thinks the CS will
>> react some way with the sterling silver earings.  Can anybody tell me
>> if this is correct?  Otherwise,  I would like her to use it.  It seems
>> an ongoing problem.
>> 
>> Thanks again list ... awesome to get this help.
>> 
>> elle.


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