Re: tea tree oil any good?
- From: Ann <me@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 21:22:10 +0100
On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 14:19:48 -0400, "DrSteve" <drsteve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>Let's see,,,,,,,,,,,,,, you took advice from some young kid selling bottles
>of pills at a profit, but want us to tell you how to use it ????
Oh my god, that reminds of the Holland & Barrett Health Food shop
here. Twice I've heard the woman behind the counter giving stupid
advice. Once I heard her advise a woman to only use bottled water for
her baby as the tap water in our area would cause the baby to
dehydrate!!
Another time this wonderful expert was looking at some lumpy spots on
a woman's leg and telling her that she was obviously deficient in some
mineral or other. I wanted to ask her if she had a cat, they looked
like flea bites to me!
Sheesh!
Ann
>SM
>
>
>"Hans" <K.> wrote in message
>news:43637e42$0$3412$ba620dc5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hello
>>
>> I have irritated gums and minor bleading
>>
>> My local health supplements shop advised me to use a couple of drops in
>> water of "tea tree oil" to rinse my mounth after brushing.
>>
>> It should clean my teeth without irritating the gums. My teeth do look
>> cleaner and i have less gum irritation since i use it.
>>
>> The thing that is worring me is that it might be acidic and may destroy
>> enamel since ur teeth are vulnerable just after brushing.
>>
>> ingredients:melaleuca alternifolia
>>
>>
>
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