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antibacterial essential oil to put in a water spritz during long haul flight?

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suzywong · 17/09/2006 13:34

I'm just watching a news programme on \link{http://www.meningococcal.com.au\Meningococcal. It's bloody scary.
The programme mentions it being contracted on flights (breathing in other people's germs). Does anyone know of an essential oil I could combine with water to spray around while pretending to rehydrate?

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fuzzywuzzy · 17/09/2006 13:41

Are water sprtizers allowed on flights??? Tea trea oil is anti bacterial no???

suzywong · 17/09/2006 13:46

good point, won't know what's allowed on the flight until the day before I should imagine.
Tea Tree oil you say? Good, we're awash with it over here, thanks

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blossom2 · 17/09/2006 13:48

i've just been looking at the heathrow airport website. DH going to spain and wanted to check out security/hand luggage for him. unfortunately it says, no liquids in hand luggage

suzywong · 17/09/2006 14:13

fair enough I suppose. I never thought of that

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