lymemomtooo
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I think I saw a post where someone had listed potential ways to help prevent the flu on here and now I can't find the one I am looking for.
It had a recipe for Thieves Oil and listed many herbal ideas..When I do a search many other similiar posts pop up but not the one I had seen.
Maybe it was pulled but I don't know. My memory stinks so can't even remember who started it but I think it was Melanie. It was a great post but maybe the recipe or something was not allowed.
If anyone has the info, I would love a pm on it. Thanks much lmt
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Keebler
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This blend was created from research about a group of 15th century thieves and grave robbers who rubbed oils on themselves to avoid contracting the plague while they robbed the bodies of the dead and dying. When apprehended these thieves disclosed the formula of herbs, spices and oils they used to protect themselves in exchange for more lenient punishment.
This blend of therapeutic-grade essential oils was tested at Weber State University for its potent antimicrobial properties. Thieves oil was found to have a 99.96% percent kill rate against airborne bacteria. The oils are highly antiviral, antiseptic,antibacterial,anti-infectious and help to protect the body against such illnesses as flu, colds, sinusitis,bronchitis,pneumonia, sore throats, cuts etc.
Apply few drops to bottom of feet or stomach and rub into skin
Here is the receipt for the mixture place into a small brown bottle and add the amounts of herbs listed below
* Clove oil (syzgium aromaticum) 200 drops or 1/2 ounce.
You can also use in small spray bottle and mist the air in home and car, I also place mixture in a pan of water and place on wood stove during the fall, winter and spring.
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