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Re: Re: Oil of Oregano, parasites, pneumonia, spiderbites

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I also got rid of a terrible nail fungus problem with tea tree oil. This was

" before MS " . I recall that I put pure tea tree oil on my affected toenails

(with a Q-tip cotton swab) twice daily. I also kept my nails clipped as

short as was comfortable... and darn if the fungus didn't go away and hasn't

returned in about ten years. It took awhile before the toenails were normal

(for the toenails to grow out), but they actually started being more

comfortable early in my " treatment " (they used to be very painful before).

My toenails are perfectly normal now (and I haven't used tea tree oil in

years). I'm now starting to try d-lenolate (patented olive leaf extract) for

my MS. I read at some web site that among other things, it will get rid of

nail fungus. Although my tea tree oil method was good, it seems that the

d-lenolate could be even easier (taking a few capsules) . What I like about

both methods is that neither have side effects - unlike conventional medical

treatments (drugs) that can cause liver damage. That's really neat that the

tea tree oil worked for you, too! I hope that others can benefit from our

experience!

Glenna

Re: Re: Oil of Oregano, parasites, pneumonia, spiderbites

> on 28/12/02 11:46 AM, HAIDY ELSHARAWY at helsharawy@... wrote:

> Hi Haidy, I got rid of a nail fungus problem by using Tea tree oil ( it's

> official name is Melaleuca oil) as it is one of the strongest fungicides

you

> can get. DON'T EAT IT, but add it to warm water in a basin or foot bath

and

> soak in it, then dry well with a really clean towel. This is a very common

> oil in Australia - sold in supermarkets but you have to get the real

thing -

> don't know where you might get it, but it is a common aromatherapy oil.

Make

> sure with any of these oils that they are genuine and authentic, it's

really

> easy for manufacturers to cut the oil with a soya bean oil or something

> similar and still be able to label it " pure " oil. If you are in Europe any

> aromatherapy product made by Tisserand is excellent.

> Regards

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