Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Melaleuca Oil and Diapering (Especially Cloth Diapering)

Melalueca has top quality grade oil which means it has a maximum of 5% cineole (which gives it, it's smell) and a 35-40% Terpenin-4-ol (which is what gives it the germicidal properties).

My husband likes that it helps with the smell of our diaper pail because I put it with my dirty diapers after I use them. This also can help disinfect the laundry when I wash them. When there is a poopy diaper I will spray a mix of melaleuca oil and water on the diaper too.

I've been using Melaleuca Oil for several months now as a disinfectant in my laundry. I have been using cloth diapers, so it has been nice to have the Melaleuca oil to use as a disinfectant in my cloth diaper load especially.

Melaleuca oil can also be used for treating minor cuts, scrapes, bug bites, and burns. It naturally fights bacteria, and naturally penetrates and cleans to help with the healing process, and gently soothing "ouches". I have been using Melaleuca oil and water in a spray bottle for when my baby has a sore diaper bum and it seems to be helping it get better quite quickly and I don't have to worry about it messing up my cloth diapers either.

The Melaleuca Oil last quite awhile too because it doesn't take much to work which is nice.

There are certainly many uses for Melaleuca oil, especially for cloth diapering individuals.

I also use it with my cloth wipes. 

T36-C5® Melaleuca Oil—1 fl.oz.
*Reg. Price $17.00 (Discounted $11.59)+ Shipping and Taxes Points: 10
T36-C5® Melaleuca Oil—0.5 fl.oz.
*Reg. Price $10.00 (Discounted $6.99)+ Shipping and Taxes Points: 6
T40-C3® Melaleuca Oil—rare quality Tea Tree Oil
*Reg. Price $24.50 (Discounted $16.99)+ Shipping and Taxes Points: 15

Go to the link at the top for product discounts if you are interesting in using Melaleuca oil. Thanks :)

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