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<blockquote data-quote="scent of cedar" data-source="post: 5767" data-attributes="member: 1721"><p>Tea tree (maleluca) oil is said to be both anti-fungal and anti-biotic. I just had a sinus infection for which I took an antibiotic ~ the infection seemed to come back once the antibiotic had been completed. Then, I was reading about yeast overgrowth in relation to antibiotic use. I have been using a drop or two of tea tree oil in warm water to gargle with, and am pleased with the results.</p><p></p><p>I also used this on an insect bite once with good results.</p><p></p><p>Is anyone familiar with this product?</p><p></p><p>It comes from the leaves of a bush which grows in Australian swampland. It was used by the aboriginal peoples there in poultice form.</p><p></p><p>I was reading that it can even be used for acne, and that it is one weapon in the HIV/AIDS arsenal that is currently being explored for its anti-fungal properties.</p><p></p><p>So far, I have found it very effective.</p><p></p><p>Barbara</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scent of cedar, post: 5767, member: 1721"] Tea tree (maleluca) oil is said to be both anti-fungal and anti-biotic. I just had a sinus infection for which I took an antibiotic ~ the infection seemed to come back once the antibiotic had been completed. Then, I was reading about yeast overgrowth in relation to antibiotic use. I have been using a drop or two of tea tree oil in warm water to gargle with, and am pleased with the results. I also used this on an insect bite once with good results. Is anyone familiar with this product? It comes from the leaves of a bush which grows in Australian swampland. It was used by the aboriginal peoples there in poultice form. I was reading that it can even be used for acne, and that it is one weapon in the HIV/AIDS arsenal that is currently being explored for its anti-fungal properties. So far, I have found it very effective. Barbara [/QUOTE]
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