No I hadn’t.
Most reactions to essential oils are mild and can be treated at home. If you applied the oil topically, thoroughly wash the affected skin with gentle soap and cool water. Applying a cold, wet compress to your skin can feel soothing. You can also apply a mild hydrocortisone cream to the rash to relieve itching
I just bought a bottle as I had a bit of infection in my toes, but I think you are not suppose to burn them in any diffusers or oil burners as it is not made for burning. Check the instructions on the item .
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