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Sulphur
- has antibacterial properties and has long been recommended in
topical applications for infections and dermatitis.
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Phenol
- has antiseptic properties and has been used for many years as
a a disinfectant.
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Camphor
- an essential oil which is highly stimulating and has been used
for treating everything from acne to swelling to sprains. It is
believed that camphor helps stimulate circulation in the injured
area.
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Eucalyptus
Oil - has antiseptic, antiviral and insect repelling
properties. It has been shown to aid in the formation of new skin
tissue, making it a natural choice for treating cuts and wounds. It
is also a stimulating oil, encouraging circulation in the injured
area.
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Tea
Tree Oil - has powerful antiseptic, antibacterial and fungicidal
properties. This oil encourages healing, while soothing wounds and
skin countering skin infections.
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Emu
Oil - a new natural oil which has been found to be
bacteriostatic (does not promote bacterial growth), non comedogenic
(does not clog skin pores), low in irritating potential (gentle to
injured skin), moisturising, highly penetrating and lastly has
anti-inflammatory properties. The anti-inflammatory ability of the
oil helps alleviate swelling in the injured area and it is this
property that has led to extensive use of emu oil for relief of arthritis
pain for over 3000 years.
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