Saturday, March 5, 2016

MRSA and essential oils

This recipe has helped several individuals who have suffered with MRSA infections.  We have collected several stories about individuals with MRSA and essential oils here.  

You can read 40+ scientific papers about MRSA and essential oils here. 

WEEK 1
  • 3 drops oregano
  • 3 drops rosemary
  • 3 drops thyme
  • 3 drops melaleuca
  • 1 drop cinnamon
Drop essential oils into a 00 vegetable capsule and take 4 times a day for a week.  You can make a spray also and just quadruple the essential oils, add 20-25 drops of fractionated coconut oil to hydrate the skin and fill with purified water in a 2 or 4oz glass spray bottle.  

WEEK 2
  • 4 drops oregano
  • 4 drops melaleuca
  • 4 drops protective blend
  • 2 drops frankincense 

    Drop essential oils into a 00 vegetable capsule and take 3 times a day for a week. Make spray blend for children.
 
 WEEK 3  
  • 4 drops oregano
  • 4 drops rosemary
  • 4 drops melaleuca
  • 4 drops protective blend
    2 drops frankincense

Drop essential oils into 00 vegetable capsule and take 2 times a day for a week.  May need 2 capsules for this week just equal drops per cap.  Make spray blend for children. 

These rotations should be done until ALL signs of MRSA have disappeared.  Recommend taking a (one time a day) maintenance dose of Week 3 after infection has disappeared.  Consider adding Cellular Complex blend in capsules or Cellular Complex essential oil blend to bottoms of feet twice a day.

TOPICAL BLEND:  
In a glass roller bottle, mix equal parts of all oils listed below and equal parts of fractionated coconut oil.  
  • melaleuca
  • thyme  
  • lemongrass
  • frankincense
    lavender
    oregano 
  


AROMATHERAPY:  
MRSA can also live in the nostril hence causing reoccurring infections.  

Diffuse 2 drops each:  
  • Melalueca  
     Lavender  
  • Patchouli    
  • Geranium
     











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