Guest guest Posted March 7, 2009 Report Share Posted March 7, 2009 Aftermoon Saskia, et al, From my notes: Rosemary Integumentary Abscesses Boils Cuts & wounds Dermatitis on the scalp Dandruff Hair growth Blemished skin Acne Open pores Excema Dermatitis Insect repellent Scabies Lice Muscular Bruises Bursitis Muscular Pains Lumbago Arthritis Clove Integumentary antiseptic, used for acne athlete's foot bruises burns cut ulcers wounds. Muscular relieves nerve pain; used for arthritis rheumatism, sprains. However,taking one component only does not give the whole answer, Synergy can, and frequently does, give quite a different dimension. The use of peppermint does cool the whole lot down, and even with this cooling, I wouldn't use the balm straight after a shower when the pores are open. In the same way neither Kunzia ambigua nor Australian sandalwood on their own will give pain relief in the same way the combination will give analgesic effect. When I asked a biologist why the answer was: ' we know it/they work, we just don't know why.' Regards Merinda Don't burn your bridges until you have built a pontoon Stay connected to the people that matter most with a smarter inbox. Take a look http://au.docs./mail/smarterinbox Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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