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  1. 1. Tea Tree organic Melaleuca essential oils
    www.theolivebranch.com/teatree - [Cached]

    Published on: 10/24/2006   Last Visited: 12/15/2007

    In 1985, Dr. Paul Belaiche, Chief of the Phytotherapy Department at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Paris, worked on several double-blind studies involving Tea Tree oil and its application as a remedy for candidiasis, chronic cystitis, staphylococcus, and streptococcus infections, and nail bed fungus. He stated, "the essential oil of Melaleuca has joined the team of major essential oils, and emerges as an antiseptic and antifungal weapon of the first order in phyto-aromatherapy."
  2. 2. Tea Tree Oil
    www.jumpstation.ca/jumpnews/ec - [Cached]

    Published on: 8/1/1987   Last Visited: 4/16/2006

    Dr Paul Belaiche, Professor of Phytotherapy at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Paris Nord, published a number of trials using tea-tree oil in 1985. In his report on skin infections (5) he finds teatree effective against problems due to straphylococcus, streptococcus, or candida albicans. Both acne and impetigo are shown to be clinically vulnerable to the oil, and Belaiche reports the most convincing results of all in the treatment of fungal nailbed infections, frequently caused by candida.
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    Belaiche observes that tea-tree oil is as effective as several other essential oils, but is notably less irritating: 'We have been happily astonished at the results obtained ... the essential oil of melaleuca has entered the team of the major essential oils and emerges as an antiseptic and anti- fungal weapon of the first order in phytoaromatherapy.'
  3. 3. Essential Waters: February 2004 Archives
    www.younglivingsuccess.com/200 - [Cached]

    Published on: 2/1/2004   Last Visited: 11/10/2006

    Valnet's work was expanded by two of his students; Dr. Paul Belaiche and Dr. Jean Claude Lapraz.
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    Paul Belaiche MD, combined clinical application with in-vitro research on the beneficial effects of essential oils in his 1978 work Traite de phytotherapie et d'aromatherapie. Results showed oregano, thyme, clove, cinnamon, and tea-tree to have the broadest spectrum of action with profound antibacterial and antifungal properties.

    To quote Dr Paul Belaiche, Chief of Phytotherapy Department at the University of Paris, France, "The essential oil of Melaleuca has entered the team of major essential oils and emerges as an antiseptic and antifungal weapon of the first order in phyto-aromatherapy."

    Dr. Paul Belaiche and Dr. Jean Claude Laprez, in a 1990 study in Australia, showed that tea-tree oil (Melaleuca alternifolia) and benzoyl peroxide were both shown to have significant effect in reducing acne.
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    Professor Paolo Rovesti of the University of Milan, who advanced the psychological research of Gatti and Cajola; Micheline Arcier and Daniele Ryman, the former a student of Valnet and both disciples of Marguerite Maury, who like their mentor have expanded interest in aromatherapy into Great Britain; and medical doctors Paul Belaiche, Daniel Penoel, and Jean-Claude Lapraz.
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    1978, Paul Belaiche published his three-volume study on the clinical uses of aromatherapy for treating a wide range of infectious and degenerative illnesses.

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