Re: [Histonet] Oil of Cajeput??

From:Patti Loykasek



This is also known as tea tree oil. It is readily available at most natural
health/organic stores (& we have a plethora of those stores in the
Northwest!). I'm sure you could substitute something else, but I am not
familiar with this stain.

Patti Loykasek



> I have a request to do a cresyl echt violet stain for nerve cell
> differentiation.  The protocol calls for oil of cajeput.  Has anyone used
> this?  Know where to get it?  Or, has anyone done this technique and know of a
> suitable substitute for this oil?  Thanks.
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