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Tea Tree Oil For Health & Well-Being (Healthful alternatives)

by Susanne Poth

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An All-Over healing oil from Down Under! The medicinal powers of tea tree oil, a plant native of Australia used for centuries by aboriginal tribes, now is supported by scientific research. It's being planted all over the world, and is available at your local health food store. The oil comes from the cedar-like tea tree leaves and branches, as well as its blooms, bark, and wood. You learn how it works, and the sources of its healing properties. An A-to-Z list of ailments that tea oil heals covers a variety of fungi (intestinal, feet, skin, nails); toothaches, headaches, muscle and joint aches; and acne, colds and coughs, and insect bites. Other possible uses that are featured: as a portable medicine chest and aromatherapy, as well as pet care and a household disinfectant. 96 pages (all in color), 6 5/8 x 9 7/16.… (more)
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An All-Over healing oil from Down Under! The medicinal powers of tea tree oil, a plant native of Australia used for centuries by aboriginal tribes, now is supported by scientific research. It's being planted all over the world, and is available at your local health food store. The oil comes from the cedar-like tea tree leaves and branches, as well as its blooms, bark, and wood. You learn how it works, and the sources of its healing properties. An A-to-Z list of ailments that tea oil heals covers a variety of fungi (intestinal, feet, skin, nails); toothaches, headaches, muscle and joint aches; and acne, colds and coughs, and insect bites. Other possible uses that are featured: as a portable medicine chest and aromatherapy, as well as pet care and a household disinfectant. 96 pages (all in color), 6 5/8 x 9 7/16.

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