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Has anyone had success treating with Therapeutic Essential Oils? If so which ones? Posts: 10 | From garner NC | Registered: May 2010
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lymeinhell
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Success in what? Treating Lyme? No.
But, I've used many during and after treatment - not for treating Lyme, but addressing other issues that come up, such as yeast, sleep issues and dizziness.
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So weird I just talked to an essential oil distributer yesterday, and she recommended a bunch. I haven't tried them yet, but I'm def going to try frankincense for inflammation. lavender for calming. She said thieves is good for any kind of infection.
She said she was healed of fibromyalgia from essential oils. I really want to try the sleep one, she said no one has come back and said it hasnt worked, and it's her best seller.
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pamoisondelune
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You should search here, Farah's old posts about her essential oils treatments. She's the expert.
I imitated Farah's treatments a bit , with great success.
One weekend i forgot my malarone pills while travelling, and pain got a foothold in my ribs. My ribs got sorer and sorer for 10 days. Finally i couldn't stand it and rubbed on the essential oils. The pathogen vamoosed fast!
I used about a 1/2 tsp or tsp of olive oil for a carrier oil, then i added enough of 5 different kinds of drops to equal about 20 or 25% ( which Farah says is the right strength for lyme).
Farah uses a different blend. The blend i used was: thyme oil (the strongest, be careful, very effective), peppermint oil, lemon, eucalyptus, and citronella.
I also rubbed straight thyme oil, neat, on sore thumbs once. The pathogen vamoosed fast! You're not supposed to use thyme oil neat, it's too strong, but i must have tough skin!
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