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I especially like the ingredients coenzyme Q10, an antioxidant found in our bodies, and tea-tree oil, a natural antibacterial agent.
Avital Binshtock: Sage Brushing: Dentists Name Their Favorite Eco-Toothpastes Avital Binshtock 2010
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She could smell his hair, a faint waft of tea-tree oil.
So Much Pretty Cara Hoffman 2011
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I especially like the ingredients coenzyme Q10, an antioxidant found in our bodies, and tea-tree oil, a natural antibacterial agent.
Avital Binshtock: Sage Brushing: Dentists Name Their Favorite Eco-Toothpastes Avital Binshtock 2010
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I am proud to share a TOOTHPASTE RECIPE that is not only environmentally safe but also a superb DIY alternative that's effective in fighting cavities and gum disease: Mix 1/2 teaspoon of sodium bicarbonate, 10 drops of water, 1 to 2 drops of peppermint oil, and 1 to 2 drops of tea-tree oil.
Avital Binshtock: Sage Brushing: Dentists Name Their Favorite Eco-Toothpastes Avital Binshtock 2010
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The aboriginal (Kurnai) name Metung, which apparently means “tea-tree” or “mainland,” or “bend in the lake,” possibly all three or none, came into general use in about 1888, around the time the pub changed hands, and was somewhat pompously renamed the Scarborough (“The Gem of the Lakes,” according to nearly contemporary advertorial).
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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I am proud to share a TOOTHPASTE RECIPE that is not only environmentally safe but also a superb DIY alternative that's effective in fighting cavities and gum disease: Mix 1/2 teaspoon of sodium bicarbonate, 10 drops of water, 1 to 2 drops of peppermint oil, and 1 to 2 drops of tea-tree oil.
Avital Binshtock: Sage Brushing: Dentists Name Their Favorite Eco-Toothpastes Avital Binshtock 2010
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She could smell his hair, a faint waft of tea-tree oil.
So Much Pretty Cara Hoffman 2011
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Try switching to cleansers and products made with essential oils, fruit oils like lemon, avocado, jojoba, tea-tree oils, tea extracts, or aloe leaf juice.
Maria Rodale: Don't Just Be Pretty: Have a Smart Beauty Routine 2010
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Try switching to cleansers and products made with essential oils, fruit oils like lemon, avocado, jojoba, tea-tree oils, tea extracts, or aloe leaf juice.
Maria Rodale: Don't Just Be Pretty: Have a Smart Beauty Routine 2010
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It is traditionally the Aboriginal stimulant of choice, concocted from the dried leaves of one of four species of the pituri plant, Nicotiana, ground up with the ash of at least twelve species of plant or tree, including tea-tree wood.
Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009
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