put some with the Melaleacu and applying it topically. If you don't have the Melissa
do you have Frankincense?
Use a little FCO (fractionated coconut oil) with the essential oils to help with the
flaking, it is also antibacterial.
Pat
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 9:53 PM, sheryl <sherylhd@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi,
I have had a nose infection of some sort for a few weeks now. ENT is
not sure if it is bacterial, viral, or fungal at this point. He
mentioned that it could be the herpes virus so he prescribed an
antiviral cream which I am not using. The inside of the nostrils are
swollen, red, and itchy. They were stinging but that has gone away.
Also, under the nostrils is dry and flaky looking. I just started
applying melalueca to the inside of the nostrils and underneath 3
times per day on a Q-tip. I have seen some improvement outside.
Inside still feels irritated but I just started. Should I continue
with this? Any other tips?
Thanks, Sheryl
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