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keloids are raised scar tissues that occur on the site of injury. they can occur when your skin receives an injury due to surgery, trauma, piercings, blisters, vaccinations, and acne. keloids are different from normal scars. a keloid is much larger and raised than the original wound. usually, your skin
if it is an existing keloid, no, tea tree oil cannot treat it. you will find plenty of articles on the internet that claim that tea tree oil can treat keloid scars. however, there is no scientific proof to back the claim. scars, be it keloids or any other type of scars, are tough to remove, even after...
https://www.stylecraze.com/articles/effective-tea-tree-oil-treating-keloids/
and their cleavage products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes 1501 pig fat (including lard) and poultry fat, other than that of heading 0209 or 1503 1% 0.3% 1502 fats of bovine animals, sheep or goats, other than those of heading 1503 1% 0.3% lard stearin, lard oils, oleostearin, oleo-oil
or of fractions of different fats or oils of this chapter, not elsewhere specified or included 1519 omitted glycerol, crude; glycerol waters and glycerol lyes 1% 0.3% 1521 vegetable waxes (other than triglycerides),beeswax, other insect waxes and spermaceti, whether or not refined or coloured shellac...
http://www.idma-assn.org/pdf/revised-duty-drawback-rates-2013-14.pdf