Removed Blood Stains From A Michael Jordan Shirt
Author: Kara G.
Date: 05-27-2016
Views: 4,987
Word Count: 236
Questions Received: 0
Testimonial ID: 10976-OR
Brand Neutral: Yes
Scientific Studies: 2
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My husband came home from the doctor yesterday after having a mole removed. As soon as he walked into the house, I saw a very large blood stain on the back of his shirt. Now this wasn't just any shirt. It was a Michael Jordan white t-shirt that he had just bought (not cheap of course!).
So there he went huffing and puffing about how he should have known better, and why didn't he wear a black shirt, because now he had to throw this one away. I told him to give me a few minutes to do some research.
I soon found some testimonials that said to put Lemon oil on the stain, and it would take the blood out. I was still skeptical, but figured what the heck.
So I dropped enough oil onto the stain to cover every bit of it. This was about 30 drops of oil, don't be shy, Lemon oil is inexpensive!) I let it sit for about 20 minutes, then threw it in the washer on my way out the door for work.
A few hours later, I got a text from my husband... "EVERY LAST BIT OF BLOOD IS GONE!" I was impressed that the Lemon oil worked. The shirt looks brand new! No bleach, no scrubbing, no labor intensive work.
I now have a happy husband and saved about $50 on a new shirt!
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1. | Associated topics: blood — "Cinnamaldehyde [in cinnamon] has antihyperglycemic and antihyperlipidemic [cholesterol-lowering] actions in db/db mice and could be useful in the treatment of type-2 diabetes." | Link |
2. | Associated topics: blood — "D-limonene is a major constituent in citrus essential oil.... Recently, d-limonene has been reported to alleviate fatty liver induced by a high-fat diet. Our data suggest that the intake of d-limonene may benefit patients with dyslipidemia and hyperglycemia and is a potential dietary supplement for preventing and ameliorating metabolic disorders." | Link |
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