I'm new on this site and I haven't yet figured out how to place a post in the Herbal list, so I thought I'd answer you directly about the fungus thing.
You can use tea tree oil to treat fungi. Just dab a little bit onto the affected area two or three times a day and it should help a lot.
Hey, I've only recieved the June 1 message. I was hoping you had knowledge of places to buy material. Last summer when I was making my six Harry Potter costumes, I just couldn't find any nice black wool for Snape's frock coat. I ended up making it from poly twill. Which was ok for my first effort. You know, hate to ruin expensive stuff on the first try. But now I'd like to make an authentic Snape frock coat. Will I have to go to Boston to find material?
Hi. I dabble in costume making. Last year I made six adult costumes from the Harry Potter books/movies. I'd be interested in chating about fabrics etc.
Thanks for the wonderful compliment on the dragon's blood soaps. Yes, follow til you get to the bridge (Cranberry Meadow Road will be on your right before the bridge). Go over the bridge and take the left on Long Swamp Road. Go to the end and then across Route 202. Quick and easy! I really enjoyed your visit. Next time maybe Elaine will tag along.
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I'm new on this site and I haven't yet figured out how to place a post in the Herbal list, so I thought I'd answer you directly about the fungus thing.
You can use tea tree oil to treat fungi. Just dab a little bit onto the affected area two or three times a day and it should help a lot.
Hope it works for you!
Mel Veritas
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