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Homes were "sweetened" with garlands of lavender and mint. Essential oils are great for adding fragrance and disinfecting properties to your homemade cleaning sprays. Lavender, orange, rosemary and clove are wonderful scents for your home. You can combine oils to create citrus. floral or spicy fragrances.
Essential oils should be handled with care. They are strong volatile oils and can be hazardous to you and your family. Storę them away from pets and children. Pregnant women, diabetics. and people with other medical conditions should always consult with a doctor about using essential oils.
This is great for cutting grease, for example it works great on those rings around the bathtub. grease on mirrors. grease on counters and such like. It will also cut soap scum. It is antibacteria! antifungal. antiviral and beneficial to the immune system. Also good on grease are tea tree oil. Iavender lemon and orange.
People seem to have a natural inclination toward lavender's sweet, woody aroma. Lavender has age-old housekeeping uses and gifts. It has great cleaning properties and is antibacterial. antifungal. antiviral, and boosts the immune system. Nearly everyone can use it with no allergic reaction. If you are very sensitive to everything and are tired of having no fragrance around try a little pure organie lavender essential oil in your cleaning produets.
Lemon oil has antiviral. antibacterial, antifungal and cleansing properties. It works well on odours and it is also claimed to have whitening properties, although lemon juice is probably better in this respect. Most commercial lemon oil is not all natural. but may contain petroleum distillates. Contact herbalists for pure sources of lemon oil. Traditionally. lemon oil has been used for fumiture because it is so lubricating and antiseptic.
This works great as a cleaner and a whitener. It will also mildew.
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