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Our Most Powerful EOs against MRSA and other infections

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Arrrooo, fellow pets and humans! This is from our pawsome humans who help us learn ’bout the oils, yippee! WOOF! Oh so much and for our friend Jill Moss and The Bella Moss Foundation, these should help her hope for prevention! Read on like my horse pal Noche says -gotta have him come host again soon! This infurmation is from our up up line Joy Linsley -we are ONLY referring to YL oils here humans bepaws we don’t use any other kind:

INFO ON A FEW OF OUR MOST POWERFUL OILS:

Balsam Oil: lowers cortisol levels by 30%, therefore brings immune system up. Patrick Holmes is free of cancer from using Balsam Oil in lieu of chemo and radiation.

We are the only ones in the world with Idaho Balsam! Its effectiveness with pain, inflammation, infection, and cancer were validated by research.

In 1993, France began a study published last year on the anti-tumoral activity of Balsam Fir Oil. Re aggressive breast cancer tests showed it inhibited all 7 tumor cell lines.

Frankincense and Balsam Oil are our two most powerful oils!

Frankincense was common and popular in ancient times because it was so effective. Cured “every disease from gout to broken head” (quoted from Scripture). Everything today from arthritis to cancer.

The brownish resin is the most common, the purest is white – called Hojary. They steam distill the oil from the crystal resin. Frankincense was referred to as manna; believed to sustain life, and believed to drive away evil deities of disease (we call it immune function). It stimulates the pituitary, which produces Human Growth Hormone (HGH), which stimulates the immune system. Is now being looked at by several universities. Primary area for acquiring Frankincense today: Somalia.

Balsam and Frankincense were called gold by the ancients.
Frankincense, Myrrh, and Balsam were distilled at Ein Gedi (the 4th Century synagogue that was unearthed in Israel). It is now thought that perhaps it was these three oils that were brought to the Christ Child. Balsam Oil was used to anoint Kings of Israel, according to the Talmud.

Balsam is used for burns, cuts, aches and pains, arthritis, discomforts, to feel anchored & secure, grounded, empowered because it lowers cortisol and balances hormones. Cortisol suppresses ALL hormones. The Roman soldiers bathed in Balsam and Chamomile for calming and centering.It was used as an exotic perfume for women.

There is a shrub in Puerto Rico with resin that resembles Frankincense, so we have a variation that grows in our climate that will reduce hypertension and regulate blood pressure and heart beat.

Trichlosan is an antibacterial compound that has been in soap cleansers and toothpastes in the U.S. at the rate of one million pounds per year for a half century. We now have sensitivities from putting these substances in our bodies.

The overuse of antibiotics and antibacterial cleansers led to creation of superbugs and germs that antibiotics can’t kill. (And how many people do you know who think they are doing their families a favor by buying these antibacterial hand cleaners, soaps, etc.???)

The best way to introduce toxins is in the mouth – through saliva to the brain.

Two million hospital-acquired infections occur every year in America (and these are only the reported ones). 100,000 people die from this each year. Essential oils proved to be effective against the most common of these: Methacillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus. Here my notes are sketchy – I wrote that in a study in 2004, in Christy Hospital in Manchester, England, essential oils were used for this purpose…and I couldn’t catch the entire list, but I got patchouli, melaleuca, geranium, and lavender. I also have a note that E.O.s killed e-coli in two minutes, but am unclear which oil.

Melaleuca alternafolia and Eucalyptus radiata are VERY effective as natural antibiotics.

BEST for Lung Infection, emphysema, tuberculosis: Eucalyptus radiata with myrrh in ear bulb syringe as a rectal retention implant.

Myrrh – can be put on the face. (Mary later gave a cute testimonial about how she has tried many different oils on her face, and is very drawn to the thick, rich, sticky ones – that her skin loved them. Her favorite was myrrh, but Gary put his foot down re her wearing it to bed – not the most romantic fragrance :)

Dr. Warneke (sp?) – Test: sprayed E.O.s on TB cultures; it killed them completely in 40 minutes!

Also doctors used eucalyptus, orange, and thyme to kill strains of bacteria in the air.

Essential Oils have been around for approximately 10,000 years, and have been used for medicine for 1000 years.

VERY IMPORTANT! If You Get A Rash / Reaction, you should shout HALLELUJAH! The oils are fighting acid. When they neutralize it, it has to go someplace. People blame what God created instead of their acid condition. Need to drink LOTS more water in this case. Virus and bacteria are acid agents. Oils sacrifice themselves by destroying acid.

Essential Oils are the medicine of the world, and of the future. They are effective because they are made up of complex mixture of chemical compounds which superbug bacteria find difficult to resist.

Antibiotics can NEVER accomplish what essential oils can. We are on the threshhold of the most brilliant future the world has seen.

Check out the movie (if you haven’t): “Supersize Me.” Serious message about nutrition.More Americans will die this year from Hepatitis C than from AIDS!

DR. AHMED WARFA from Somalia… gave some additional slides and history of Frankincense. Mentioned that a balm of balsam, spikenard, and frankincense was found in King Tut’s tomb. Spikenard is a cousin of valerian.

DR. EDGAR RODAS from Cuenca, Ecuador… (Gave a wonderful talk…from the heart…my favorite speaker)… He has been a Professor of Surgery for 40 years, and as his way of giving back, he brought surgery to people in the villages by outfitting and traveling in a truck with an operating room and tents for pre- and post-op, with excellent success. Has done 5000 operations in 10 years at NO COST to the people!

I was frankly a bit surprised that coming from his part of the world, where natural medicine IS the way to go, that he has only recently begun to open up to it. I am wondering if he was educated in another country. However, he has now learned about natural care from shamans in the Amazon and felt the best energy he’s had in years…so is now opening to other alternatives and realizes medicine is not the only answer – that health is related to everything…is the center of life. His shaman experience prepared him for his meeting with Gary, to be introduced to essential oils. He said “Dreams are important, but to make them come true we must wake up and act.” Therefore, a new medical school with new path of naturopathic medicine will be ready in two years.

Cuenca, his home city and the location of the University of Azuay where he teaches, is the botanical capital of the world, which opens realms of new possibilities. They have 1600 plants that are unidentified – only 3 have been looked at. (Can you IMAGINE how Gary’s mind must be working!!?? -How many COMBINATIONS is that???) It opens a gold mine for the future of Young Living in Ecuador.

The lemongrass in Ecuador is different from that anywhere in the world – is a strong anti-viral. Eucalyptus also much higher quality than others Gary has found.

#1 Rule – Respect the sacredness of the oils. They have untapped potential. If Gary spends time in the jungle, said by next Convention would have at least 15 new oils!

Go HERE to order these oils!

Woof this is MORE pawsome news! Get you some humans, these oils work fur us! Have a pawsitively tail waggin’ day! Aroooooo!

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