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Miss Maudie Atkinson is described as smelling and looking like peppermint drops in "To Kill a Mockingbird." She is known for her pleasant demeanor and her fragrant flower garden.
For dry scalp use any natural shampoo with 2% tea tree oil (10 drops to an eight- ounce bottle)
if you throw a few drops (not many) into your shampoo bottle, it will make your hair more blonde. Don't use too much though, as your hair will turn purple if you do!
unicorns eat chocolate drops and peppermint leaves
Peppermint oil is best used as a non-ingestible... meaning you should not eat it directly but allow it to diffuse into some other mucous membrane. I generally put a few drops into the corner of each eye and that makes all the difference in the world.
Air conditioning, stay hydrated, and take a bath. A terrific do it yourself cooling mist of 10 drops peppermint oil in a 4 ounce spray bottle of water can do wonders. Spritz anywhere on the skin, avoiding eyes and directing especially on the back of the neck. Wetting a cloth with peppermint water and placing it across the back of neck works too.
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I'm using 4 drops per day. My pharmacy used to send me 1 10 ml bottle for 30 days, so it's 120 drops per bottle. Recently they started sending me the same 10 ml bottle for 40 days. I asked why, the pharmacist told me that the manufacturer changed specifications from 120 to 160 drops per bottle. So it's definitely NOT 200 drops like others say. The question is how can the same bottle now contain 160 drops instead of 120? Besides it doesn't even last 30 days in my experience. I'm considering switching to different medication to avoid worrying about running out of it every time.
Yes. According to the highly respected Cleveland Clinic:Protect your eyes from dirt and other irritating substances.Remove contact lenses, if you wear them.Place cold compresses on your eyes.Wash your face and eyelids with mild soap or baby shampoo and rinse with water to remove irritating substances.Non-prescription "artificial tears," a type of eye drops, may help relieve itching and burning from irritating substances. (Note: Other types of eye drops may irritate the eyes and should not be used.) Do not use the same bottle of drops in the other eye if it is not infected.Source: http://my.clevelandclinic.org/disorders/Conjunctivitis/hic_Conjunctivitis.aspx
Please restate your question as I do not understand what you mean. What bottle are you talking about that you poured the antifreeze in? A few drops leak where, from the bottle?
2 drops... if you have a dropper (one of those things you pinch to suck up water, and squeeze to drip out), simple squeeze it gently twice until two single drops come out.