Guest guest Posted June 1, 2007 Report Share Posted June 1, 2007 The book, " The practice of Aromatherapy, A classic compendium of plant medicines & their healing properties " by Jean Valnet, MD Edited by Robert Tisserand. www.youngliving/artscience Chapter 3 Nature's Antiseptics " The Therapeutic-Grade Essential Oil of cloves kills the tuberculosis bacillus at a strength of one part to six thousand....The antiseptic power of the essence is such that even if used in a 1% dilution, it is still 3-4 times more active than phenol. The essence of thyme is an excellent antiseptic, obviously on account of the thymol it contains. Much has been written on the bactericidal power of the peroxidised essence (i.e. the essence oxidised to a higher degree) at a strength of 1.5%. The aqueous solution at 5% kills the typhus in 2 minutes. It can kill the colon bacillus in 2-8 minutes, streptococcus and the diphtheric bacillus in 4 minutes, staphylococcus in 4-8 minutes and the tuberculosis bacillus in 30-60 minutes. At a strength of 0.1%, the peroxidised essence of thyme in a diluted solution of soapy water destroys the mouth's microbial flora within 3 minutes. The essence of sandalwood is a specific for the disinfection of the urinary tract, generally taken in capsules of 0-25g. Other essences are also powerful urinary disinfectants, in particular juniper, lavender and turpentine. www.youngliving.org/artscience The Therapeutic-Grade Essential Oil of lemon is second to none in its antiseptic and bactericidal properties. The works of Morel and Rochaix have demonstrated that the vapours of lemon essence neutralize the meningococcus in 15 minutes, the typhus bacillus in less than an hour, pneumococcus in 1-3 hours, Staphylococcus aureus in 2 hours and haemolytic streptococcus in 3-12 hours. The essence itself neutralises the typhus bacillus and staphylococcus in 5 minutes and the diphtheric bacillus in 20 minutes. A few drops of lemon will rid an oyster of 92% of its micro-organisms in 15 minutes. The essence of German camomile has a constituent called azulene with surprising bacteriostatic properties. At a strength of 1 part to 2000, it is efficacious against Staphylococcus aureus, haemolytic streptococcus (agent of scarlet fever and acute rheumatoid arthritis), and the Proteus vulgaris. Infected wounds have been healed using a concentration of between 1 to 85,000 and 1 to 170,000. The antiseptic properties of the essences of cinnamon, peppermint and lavender are described in separate sections. The essential oil of cinnamon will kill the typhus bacillus in a dilution of 1 part in 300. " To Order the " Missing Link " of modern medicine visit: CD or cassette www.youngliving.org/artscience Sincerely, Roy A. Hewitt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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