Our Pharmacopia

Gryphonn

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Thought I'd pop into the medicinal forum and post a pic:


This our pharmacopia that provides for just about all our household medicinal needs.
From left:
Hemp Seed Oil, Jasmine oil and Grape Seed Oil moisturiser.

Tea Tree Oil is anti-fungal, anti-bacterial.

Paw Paw (Papaya) ointment is antiseptic, good for burns, and acts as a drawing ointment for splinters, boils etc. This stuff accelerates the healing process for cuts and scratches by heaps!

Eucalyptus Oil is an extremely strong antiseptic/disinfectant and really good to use in humidifiers or steamers to clear phlegm and shit from your lungs. You can also use it to clean glue off things :mrgreen:

Pure cold pressed virgin Hemp Seed Oil. Manna from Heaven. Full of some of the best Omega type oils your body needs, plus vitamins and other goodies. Also great for massaging if you can cope with the green colour.

Lastly, prime bud. For a multitude of different ailments including pain etc.

Just thought I'd share. If anyone wants info about these products (as in what they do, where they're made eg), just yell.
 

Sunrise

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Good info Gryphonn!
The lotion looks interesting.
Dr. Bronners makes a pretty good eucalyptus and peppermint soap. You can do everything from bathe in it to wash your veggies.
I love the peppermint soap during the summer. Gives a cool minty feeling all over. Just gotta be careful where you put it, unless you want the cool minty feeling there too. ;-)
 

Gryphonn

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Good info Gryphonn!
The lotion looks interesting.
Dr. Bronners makes a pretty good eucalyptus and peppermint soap. You can do everything from bathe in it to wash your veggies.
I love the peppermint soap during the summer. Gives a cool minty feeling all over. Just gotta be careful where you put it, unless you want the cool minty feeling there too. ;-)
Hehehe. I hear you :confused::o.

I go stupid with pure eucalyptus oil. I use it the clothes washing rinse, when I mop the floor, as a decongestant ihalation (put a tablespoon in a bowl of hot water and stick your head over it with a towel over your head), plus as a glue remover...jus' magik!

We use Tea Tree oil and PawPaw ointment on cuts and scratches and insect bites and stuff. Tea Tree oil is the best treatment for tropical ulcers because of its anti-fungal/bacterial properties.

The oil and the lotion are great. Of course, the oil smells very 'organic' and tastes the same.
 
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