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James Adman Hi Howard, I really enjoyed the article in your January newsletter on Tea Tree oil. I’ve found Tea Tree oil to be very effective as a general antiseptic. I always keep some Tea Tree and lavender oils in the house. I find people are almost always surprised at how effective they are and how easy they are to use. Best Regards, James ----------------------------------
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Victora Noble Ian - West Yorkshire ---------------------------------- Very Professional Mark - West Yorkshire ---------------------------------- Brilliant keep up the good work Angie - North Yorkshire ---------------------------------- Subject: December Newsletter Hi Howard and Gisela I hope this mail finds you both well. I received your December Newsletter about a week ago and read it at breakneck speed whilst trying to fit in the other 101 jobs I had set myself. For some reason I read it again today and particularly enjoyed the Winter Solstice item. It made me realise I was in headless chicken mode, and perhaps I should take more time to enjoy what I have done and enjoy the people I have met rather than try to fit in so much that all becomes a chore rather than a pleasure. Thank you both and may your Christmas be special. Vic - Tyne & Wear
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