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Anti-Bacterial Essential Oils

[28 Mar 2011 | 2 Comments | | Author: ]
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Please follow appropriate safety warnings. Many of the most effective oils are truly not safe for use on the skin and would do better in a nebulizer. Also, please remember that all oils have some antibacterial/ antimicrobial effect, so oils may be chosen for other reasons and still be effective.

As with any information presented on this page, please use all proper precautions in using these powerful aromatic essences, and consult a medical practitioner when in doubt. We are in no way responsible for misuse of the information presented herein.

* Tea Tree esp. against Staph infections
* Manuka (staph & strep)
* Bay Laurel
* Thyme
* Bergamot
* Dalmatian Sage
* Lavender
* Eucalyptus
* Clove
* Oregano
* Spike Lavender
* Lemon
* Niaouli
* Lemongrass
* Ravensara
* Pine
* Palma Rosa
* Cistus (E-Coli)
* Marjoram
* Peppermint
* Black Pepper
* Cassia
* Patchouli
* Cajeput
* Sandalwood (strep)

Please remember that as more and more infectious conditions become resistant to various antibiotics, the oils seem to retain their effectiveness.

To purchase any of these oils, visit MountainRose Herbs


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