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Fresh and sanitary,
rather pungent aroma. It is antibiotic, antiseptic, antiviral,
bactericide, cicatrizant, expectorant, fungicide, insecticide and sudorific.
May cause irritation on sensitive areas of skin; however, along with Lavender,
it is just about the only oil that is recommended to be used "neat"
or straight from the bottle without dilution. It has a refreshing, revitalizing
effect on the mind, especially after shock. Its most important usage is
to help the immune system fight off infectious diseases. Activates the
white corpuscles to form a defense against invading organisms and helps
to shorten the duration of illness. Sweats toxins out of the body. Indicated
for influenza, cold sores, and gingivitis. A series of massage with this
oil before surgery will help to fortify the body. Its strong antiviral
and germicidal properties are useful in repeated infections. Its fungicidal
properties help clear vaginal thrush and is of value with genital infections
generally. Alleviates urinary tract problems such as cystitis. Gives relief
to genital and anal itching as well as general itching from chicken pox
to rashes caused by insect bites. Said to give some protection against
x-ray therapy in breast cancer. It will apparently reduce scarring when
applied before treatment as the protective film will guard against very
deep penetration of the x-rays. Helps to ease otitis. Reduces pus in infected
wounds. Clears ports and blemishes caused by chicken pox and shingles.
Useful with burns, sores, sunburn, ringworm, warts, tinea, herpes and
athletes foot. Helpful with dry conditions of the scalp as well as dandruff.
Blends well with cinnamon, clove, cypress, eucalyptus, ginger, lavender,
and thyme.
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