Aloe Vera With Lidocaine

February 6, 2007 |

melaleuca_armillaris.jpg Aloe vera with lidocaine, How can I forget to include tea tree oil in my list of favourite healing herbs. This is the 'must have' in my house, my room, my handbag and when I travel.

Tea tree oil is an essential oil taken from the leaves of Melaleuca alternifolia which is native to Australia, lidocaine drug test. I first learnt about it many years ago during my search of an effective treatment for mosquitoe bites. I began to realise that the varied medicinal use of tea tree oil due to its antiseptic and antifungal qualities.

Being recognized as a potent antiseptic in Australia, Lidocaine uses, recent studies has supported the role for tea tree oil in skin care and treatment of various ailments. I find it an effective treatment for treating acne or pimples. On many occasions when I have any cuts or abrasions, a dab of tea tree oil will stop the bleeding.

Tea tree oil is also effective for treating bug bites, lidocaine infusion pumps, boils and minor wounds.

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  1. Char on February 7, 2007 1:23 am

    Doris - this may sound gross, but tea tree oil is the best anti-fungal going. It works wonders on yellowing toe nails.

    Thanks for the input, Char. I must keep this tip in mind! 

  2. Ann on February 8, 2007 4:29 pm

    I keep tea tree oil here ALL the time! We use it for all the things you listed in your post, and I can verify that it works very well for those things. To add to that, I’ve even swabbed my ear canal with it when I had an ear infection. Don’t use too much, though, or you wind up tasting it. Yuck!

    Yes, Ann. Whenever I have an ear itch, I will do the same. 

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