Todd Hinson
@ToddKHinson
26 January, 05:09
Based on the number of people who have been helped by this advice over the years, I'm FINALLY posting it. 🤦🏻♂️
For most any cuts or wounds that need to heal, we routinely use a mixture of tea tree oil (Australian) and lavender oil (French) in a base of coconut oil (Costa Rican 😉). Approximately 2 tablespoons coconut oil and maybe 3 drops each of lavender and tea tree oils and we store it at room temp (medicine cabinet). Apply it to the affected area as often as you wish, covering the wound during sleep.
We've received many testimonials over the years about how this simple natural remedy
For most any cuts or wounds that need to heal, we routinely use a mixture of tea tree oil (Australian) and lavender oil (French) in a base of coconut oil (Costa Rican 😉). Approximately 2 tablespoons coconut oil and maybe 3 drops each of lavender and tea tree oils and we store it at room temp (medicine cabinet). Apply it to the affected area as often as you wish, covering the wound during sleep.
We've received many testimonials over the years about how this simple natural remedy
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Chula Firefly
@Chulafirefly
26 January, 05:16
In response Todd Hinson to his Publication
Tea Tree is Sooooo good too for insect bites - particularly spider bites. I had a brown recluse bite me and it swole up the size of a baseball. After tea tree applications 12 hours later swelling completely gone!
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Awesome!!! (Not the spider bite)
05:20 PM - Jan 26, 2021
In response Chula Firefly to his Publication
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