Millions of pounds are spent on different types of cleaning materials for our hospitals and yet nothing seems to be working. They have cleaning fluids for our hands, for the ward equipment and others for linen etc. The staff must think they’re in a nightmare.
Are these expensive measures to keep bugs at bay, or to put the publics
mind at rest? I can’t understand why they won’t try something as simple and cost
effective as the great Tee Tree oil.
I love T Tree and I can’t understand why it isn’t used more in today’s world. I use it for cleaning, instead of bleach. It’s so much better for the environment and safe if my grandchildren if they go into the kitchen cupboards.
I put a drop in my kettle to de-scale it and I use it in a spray bottle, to clear germs from the air and I also put it in oil burners for the same use.
The little beauty can also help heal stomach problems, in the form of Manuka Honey, which is taken from bees that have been on the Tee Tree bush, making its honey anti-bacterial, and a far better option than the dreaded intake of a triple
antibiotics that is given from the doctor, for which there is a lesser chance of
it being successful.
Surely those in charge of the hospitals must know how fantastic the oil
is?
I keep wondering if I write to the powers that be, they may change their methods and help them clean up our hospitals……but would they? Could it be down to something more sinister….such as links to profits from the cleaning companies?
Are these expensive measures to keep bugs at bay, or to put the publics
mind at rest? I can’t understand why they won’t try something as simple and cost
effective as the great Tee Tree oil.
I love T Tree and I can’t understand why it isn’t used more in today’s world. I use it for cleaning, instead of bleach. It’s so much better for the environment and safe if my grandchildren if they go into the kitchen cupboards.
I put a drop in my kettle to de-scale it and I use it in a spray bottle, to clear germs from the air and I also put it in oil burners for the same use.
The little beauty can also help heal stomach problems, in the form of Manuka Honey, which is taken from bees that have been on the Tee Tree bush, making its honey anti-bacterial, and a far better option than the dreaded intake of a triple
antibiotics that is given from the doctor, for which there is a lesser chance of
it being successful.
Surely those in charge of the hospitals must know how fantastic the oil
is?
I keep wondering if I write to the powers that be, they may change their methods and help them clean up our hospitals……but would they? Could it be down to something more sinister….such as links to profits from the cleaning companies?