Anti Fungal Essential Oils
As with any information presented on this page, please use all proper
precautions in using these powerful aromatic essences, and consult a medical practitioner when in doubt. I am in no way responsible for misuse of the information presented herein.

Tea Tree (melaleuca alternifolia)
Most frequently recommended for the treatment of athletes foot, candida, in fact any sort of fungus. Tea tree oil is an effective all round
anti-bacterial, anti-viral and anti-fungal oil. Many authorities recommend using Tea Tree neat (undiluted) but much recent evidence shows that it is actually more effective in a 2% dilution. I personally consider it much too harsh to use undiluted on the skin. Tea Tree is the usually suggested aromatherapy remedy for Ringworm. If I were trying to treat this fungal infection I'd go with a weak (ie 12 drops/ounce of carrier) dilution of tea  tree in Jojoba Oil.

Myrrh Essential Oil (Commiphora myrrha)
Specifically often recommended in a blend to treat "Jock Strap Itch." I have found it effective blended with tea tree and worked into Bentonite Clay, used as a body powder. Please don't use Corn Starch in this "do it yourself" dusting powder as it tends to feed the fungus and makes things worse, not  better.

Cedarwood, either Atlas or Virginia
Wonderful for clearing out musty closets or basements. Perhaps blended with Lemongrass For a basement or large area, I would suggest running in a nebulizing diffuser to really fill the atmosphere; For a closet, first wipe the closet down with a blend of the oils in water, allow to dry thoroughly (perhaps running a dehumidifier, if available).

Tagetes Tagetes glandulifera
Recommended for use with fungi that affect the feet. Tagetes is a strong photosensitizer so really shouldn't be used on other parts of the body. I've found a blend of Tea tree oil and Tagetes added to a vinegar and water foot bath very effective for athletes foot and for dealing with toenail fungus.

Lavandin Lavandula hybrid var. Super
This is the essential oil that I use to keep the linen closet fresh and sweet smelling. I use a little "clay pot" diffusers in the closet.

Lemon Eucalyptus Eucalyptus citriodora
Lemon Eucalyptus, in a nebulizing diffuser is what I used when part of the house was flooded, wet carpets etc., last year. It is a wonderful air cleaner and strong antifungal for use in a large area.
"Happiness is a perfume  you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself." 
Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Try using vinegar as a hair rinse after shampoo.  It will remove all shampoo from hair as the itch and scale is probably an alergic reaction.  Use about a tablespoon of plain white vinegar in a cup +/- cup of water.  After rinsing shampoo from hair, pour vinegar mix over hair.  There will be no resulting after smell.
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