Tea Tree Oil Soap

Tea tree oil soap is an ideal option as compared to most moderately-priced body cleansers, bars, and shower gels. The latter are scented for marketing reasons with cosmetic aromas originating from chemicals, and a vast majority of these products also …

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Organic Soap

Organic soaps made with exotic, restorative plant oils can revitalize dry skin and restore a healthy balance. Coconut Oil, Eucalyptus Oil, Tea Tree Oil, Jojoba Oil, Aloe Vera, and Lanolin are just a few of the organic ingredients that are …

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Mat Herpes: What is it?

It’s been estimated that 65% of people will be infected with the “mat” herpes virus by the time you are in your 40s. Mat Herpes a.k.a. herpes gladiatorium, a.k.a. Herpes simplex virus are all different names for the same type …

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Herpes Simplex Signs and Symptoms

The herpes simplex virus appears in the form of watery blisters on the skin on mucous membranes (such as the eyes, mouth or lips) or the genitals. “Mat” Herpes can affect any part of the body. It is often confused …

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Are Antibacterial Soaps Dangerous?

Analysts at the University of California at Davis have discovered that triclosan, a typical ingredient in antibacterial soaps and other household goods, cause adverse reactions in the muscles of animals. Though manufactured to help as a surgical scrub for medical …

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How Defense Soap Works

How the active ingredients in Defense Soap Work.Defense Soap contains two of nature’s most powerful antimicrobial essential oils: Tea Tree and Eucalyptus Oils. These oils have been clinically shown to control the types of skin bacteria, fungus, and viruses known …

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Fungal Skin Infection on the Face – Prevention

Fungal skin infection can appear almost anywhere on the skin. They are often most difficult for those who experience this issue. Fungal skin infections on the front of the face can occur in many different ways. Fortunately, there are methods …

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Advances Against MRSA

Antibacterial tests were performed to demonstrate the effectiveness of the Microbe Barrier Technology against the specific Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strain. Test Methods conform to ASTM E2149-01 guidelines (Standard Test Method for Determining the Antimicrobial Activity of Immobilized Antimicrobial Agents …

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