Things You'll Need:
- Clove bud essential oil Lemon essential oil Eucalyptus essential oil Cinnamon essential oil Rosemary essential oil Carrier oil (Jojoba is my choice) Small glass bottle (do not use plastic) Meas
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Step 1
Before we make Thieves' Oil, I want to mention why it’s gained in popularity. According to legend, this formulation has anti-viral and anti-bacterial properties. Here’s the intriguing part – four hundred years ago, these thieves protected themselves from the plague that was killing millions, by rubbing their bodies with these aromatic herbs. Then, they proceeded to steal whatever they could get their hands on, often from the homes of the sick and dying. While I don’t advise that you embark upon a life of crime, I do suggest that you research this aromatherapy oil of ancient criminals and make your own decision. Many are using this formulation with the idea of treating or preventing Swine Flu.
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Step 2
Dark glass protects the strength of Thieves Oil on the shelf.Use only glass bottles to store your completed aromatherapy solution. Any time you’re working with essential oils – avoid plastic—it may eat right through it after a few days. I chose dark blue glass bottles with attached dropper caps for easy use and to protect my Thieves' Oil. Purchasing all the oils and the blue bottles cost less than $40 dollars and I ended up with four, 2-oz bottles. That is much cheaper than purchasing the ready-made oil online or in the health food store.
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Step 3
Measure out one cup of Jojoba oil (or another carrier) into a clean glass container. While almond oil and grape seed oil are also great carriers, jojoba has a longer shelf life.
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Step 4
Add 1-tablespoon of Clove Bud Oil, 1-tablespoon of Lemon Oil, 2 1/2-teaspoons of Cinnamon Oil and 2-teaspoons of each Rosemary Oil and Eucalyptus Oil. I hunted and compared numerous recipes and finally settled on this one, given me from the practitioner of Easter healing arts that I interviewed. He mentioned that this was an aromatherapy formulation he learned decades ago but he thought other recipes would also be effective. He dispenses Thieves' Oil under a different name to his patients and he claimed that some swore by its effectiveness against regular flu.
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Step 5
Stir the oil well to blend all the essential oils with the carrier oil and pour it into glass bottles for personal use. If you use a different carrier oil, discard the leftover portion after 6-months. If you use Jojoba, the shelf life is approximately two years. However, it must be stored out of direct sunlight to retain its strength.
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Step 6
Dab a drop on your chest at bedtime and massage into your skin, as your mother did with mentholated ointment when you were a child. Carry a tiny vial of Thieves' Oil with your, in your purse or on a chain around your neck and dab a bit on your neck during the day. The nice thing about Jojoba Oil is that is does not leave your skin greasy like grape seed oil does.
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Step 7
To clear the air in your home, boil a pot of water on the stove and add two or three drops of Thieves' Oil to the simmering water. The anti-microbial and anti-bacterial aromatherapy properties will sanitize the air.











Comments
bommerts said
on 11/16/2009 You said to avoid plastic storage containers, but isn't the dropper in the bottle made out of plastic?
lvlc said
on 10/8/2009 Hi Chris... I personally buy from a local trusted source. While is true that some EOs are not safe for ingestion are safe for topic use. Some say that if is not ok to ingest it is not ok to use it but I differ. Sometimes people make up all this things to sell their product at a higher price claiming better quality. I have been using EOs for over 15 years and had not problem at all.. I have some posts in my blog about it at http://frommomtomom.blogspot.com
lvlc said
on 10/8/2009 I have a different recipe but the thing is that this blend works for any kind of flu. Is very handy when first signs of flu show up and you can use it not only in your body and humidifiers but around the house in a home made spray. http://frommomtomom.blogspot.com in the Aromatherapy section...
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chris78 said
on 5/25/2009 Is there a particular brand of essential oils you would recommend? I read on another site that not all esential oils are safe for ingestion due to toxic chemicals sometims used in their production? Please advise!!!