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mercurious, and when u get finished with speaking evie, can u email me...or

it's fine to do it on the list, so that u can help others.

 

diana

 

 

> Mecurious, could you email me off line? I have some questions on the

> tonifying the liver in regards to a friend of mind.

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> thanks

> evie

 

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At 04:49 AM 7/16/2009, you wrote:

>since i am so new to this, i'm wondering if i can use myrrh powder, whole

>cloves made into powder, and cardamon powder in place of the oils. i do

>have the tea tree oil. i have so many herbs that i would love to use

>them. i may have further questions...however, first things first.

 

sorry, no, the recipe is based on the use of essential oils... I would not

expect the same results from oils infused with the whole spices. I'm not

sure how you would use the powdered herbs.... I wouldn't try to substitute...

 

 

 

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I can verify the positive effects of Xylitol on my teeth.

I make a soap for teeth with xylitol and over the last 3 month

I have seen a very positive effect in my gums.

 

Connie Hunt

Kansas City

 

 

, Lynn Rivarde <windstarlove wrote:

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> There is one more thing I'd like to add, that is xylitol it helps with teeth

and gums as well as sinuses and you can also buy it as a sugar substitute that

diabetics can use. Toms of Maine has a tooth paste with Myrrh in it and there is

a xylitol gum which helps plaque to not stick to teeth, you can find some of

this information if you google xylitol. You can take tincture of myrrh and rub

that on your gums or rinse your mouth with it, a few drops in a little water,

the formula below sounds great as well.

> Lynn

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> Reprinted from one of our old newsletters. .shared with permission from the

friend who first shared it. http://www.naturesgift.com/NewsHall ow2003.htm

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