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"How to Use Tea Tree Oil: 90 Great Ways to Use Nature's 'Medicine Cabinet in a Bottle'" by Ruth Elston showcases the remarkable versatility of tea tree oil. Covering remedies for acne, athlete's foot, and cold sores, as well as creative applications for cleaning and pest control, this book provides practical guidance and straightforward instructions. Readers will discover innovative ways to harness tea tree oil's natural properties for effective health, beauty, and household solutions.
Author
Ruth Elston
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Ruth Elston is a natural health advocate and author focusing on homeopathic and natural remedies. Her book, "How to Use Tea Tree Oil: 90 Great Ways to Use Nature's 'Medicine Cabinet in a Bottle'" (2013), provides an accessible guide to utilizing tea tree oil for a variety of health and household needs. The book highlights its effectiveness for skincare, disinfection, and other practical applications.
Ruth Elston is a natural health advocate and author focusing on homeopathic and natural remedies. Her book, "How to Use Tea Tree Oil: 90 Great Ways to Use Nature's 'Medicine Cabinet in a Bottle'" (2013), provides an accessible guide to utilizing tea tree oil for a variety of health and household needs. The book highlights its effectiveness for skincare, disinfection, and other practical applications.
Language
English
Topic
Herbal Medicine

How to Use Tea Tree Oil: 90 Great Ways to Use Nature's "Medicine Cabinet in a Bottle"
How to Use Tea Tree Oil: 90 Great Ways to Use Nature's "Medicine Cabinet in a Bottle"
ISBN 10|13
0620572469 | 978-0620572460
Print Length
92 pages