antifungal
antifungal
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by Emma Sanford - 2007-01-22
Experience, Clove Oil for Pain-Killing, Antiseptic Purposes and Antiparasitic.Clove oil is a powerful therapeutic-grade essential oil long known for its anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and antifungal...
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by Emma Sanford - 2007-01-28
Enhance Your Immune System With Oregano Therapeutic-Grade Essential Oil. In the winter it can seem like every little bug that's going around the office or the kids' schools comes home with you. You mi...
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by Emma Sanford - 2007-02-17
Plant Origin: Spain, Croatia, FranceExtraction Method: Steam distilled from leaves and flowersSage Therapeutic-Grade Essential Oil, also known as Dalmation Sage, is a powerful oil that is thought to...
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by Emma Sanford - 2007-02-21
Plant Origin: BrazilExtraction Method: Steam distilled from woodRosewood Therapeutic-Grade Essential Oil, as its name implies, has both a floral and woody, fragrant and warm. The smell of this oil can...
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by Emma Sanford - 2007-03-30
Plant Origin: Madagascar, Egypt, IndiaExtraction Method: Steam distilled from berriesWho knew that one of the most popular spices used in cooking was also a powerful therapeutic-grade essential oil...
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by Billy Henders - 2007-04-11
One of the most important oils used in traditional and ancient medicine has been the oil from the tea tree. Tea tree oil has been used to treat diverse health issues from dandruff and athletes foot t...
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by KG Stiles - 2007-04-17
Myrrh ( Commiphora myrrha ) - PROPERTIES & ACTIONS INCLUDE:Anti-inflammatory - controls, alleviates inflammation resulting from injury or infectionAntifungal - destroys or inhibits growth of fungusAnt...
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by Frank Buonanotte - 2007-07-19
Honey having antibacterial properties has been known for more than a century. Although it has been used as a medicine since ancient times in many cultures, in its ancient usage there was no recognitio...
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by Paul Rodgers - 2008-06-21
The English word fungus is directly adopted from the Latin fungus, meaning "mushroom", used in Horace and Pliny. The most common way that nail fungus is spread is by using utensils that haven't be...
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by Paul Rodgers - 2008-06-21
Fungus infections are caused by insufficient airflow and moisture. Fungus infections are not contagious and do not spread easily, the main cause for the nail fungus is a weaker immune system. Altho...