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Hi Eva,First I made my own by putting all the different essential oils in a carrier oil.  I use that mixture right in the washer if the load is really smelly.  I also use that mixture in a diffuser.For cleaning I take some drops of that mixture and mix it with vinegar in a spray bottle.  You can experiment with different strengths.  You may be able to put the Thieves right in the vinegar (whereas as mine is diluted with the carrier oil).  Our place is a high-level environmentally friendly type building but this heavy insulation makes ventilation a key consideration.  The window sills get moldy and it's only the Thieves mixture that lasts for months - and we live in Canada where it's icy outside and toasty inside!  This is a perfect combo for moldy windows.

It goes without saying that mold can be cleaned successfully but only if the source of the mold is eradicated.If nothing else your house will smell very good indeed!Janet

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Janet,

 

Same thing goes for three of our windows. Condensation is the problem so i

check specially when it is raining if it is wet, and i wipe it with paper towel,

then i run the dehumidifier from room to room to dry the air. We have avoided

getting molds stick around in the house this way. I hope it works for long.

Also air vents are left turned on in bathrooms after showers to remove

condensation.

 

Melly

 

oleander soup , lostrin <lostrin wrote:

>

> Hi Eva,

>

> First I made my own by putting all the different essential oils in a carrier

> oil. I use that mixture right in the washer if the load is really smelly.

> I also use that mixture in a diffuser.

>

> For cleaning I take some drops of that mixture and mix it with vinegar in a

> spray bottle. You can experiment with different strengths. You may be able

> to put the Thieves right in the vinegar (whereas as mine is diluted with the

> carrier oil). Our place is a high-level environmentally friendly type

> building but this heavy insulation makes ventilation a key consideration.

> The window sills get moldy and it's only the Thieves mixture that lasts for

> months - and we live in Canada where it's icy outside and toasty inside!

> This is a perfect combo for moldy windows.

>

> It goes without saying that mold can be cleaned successfully but only if the

> source of the mold is eradicated.

>

> If nothing else your house will smell very good indeed!

>

> Janet

>

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Hi MellyWe actually have no condensation but we do use our ventilation system from time to time.  The kicker is the mold gathers in those cracks and crevices of the window frame!  I get an old toothbrush and dip it in Thieves and scrub it out.

Janet2009/12/16 tita_mel <tita_mel

 

 

 

 

 

Janet,

 

Same thing goes for three of our windows. Condensation is the problem so i check specially when it is raining if it is wet, and i wipe it with paper towel, then i run the dehumidifier from room to room to dry the air. We have avoided getting molds stick around in the house this way. I hope it works for long. Also air vents are left turned on in bathrooms after showers to remove condensation.

 

Melly

 

oleander soup , lostrin <lostrin wrote:

>

> Hi Eva,

>

> First I made my own by putting all the different essential oils in a carrier

> oil. I use that mixture right in the washer if the load is really smelly.

> I also use that mixture in a diffuser.

>

> For cleaning I take some drops of that mixture and mix it with vinegar in a

> spray bottle. You can experiment with different strengths. You may be able

> to put the Thieves right in the vinegar (whereas as mine is diluted with the

> carrier oil). Our place is a high-level environmentally friendly type

> building but this heavy insulation makes ventilation a key consideration.

> The window sills get moldy and it's only the Thieves mixture that lasts for

> months - and we live in Canada where it's icy outside and toasty inside!

> This is a perfect combo for moldy windows.

>

> It goes without saying that mold can be cleaned successfully but only if the

> source of the mold is eradicated.

>

> If nothing else your house will smell very good indeed!

>

> Janet

>

 

 

 

 

 

-- Live on earth as if you want to stay.

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Thieves is expensive. Have you tried using tea trea oil with hydrogen peroxide,

home made colloidal silver and water? For me, it works just as well. Dr. Lloyd

in his own wrote that essential oils of lemon, clove,cinnamon,

rosemary and eucalyptus is similar to " thieves " but cheaper.

 

He also wrote a foot detox which you yourself can make using wires from Radio

Shack - #278-001 or 278-1157, stainless steel spoon, water, salt and a 9 volt

battery, sea salt (celtic or realsalt) and of course plastic shoebox one for

each foot. This contraption is for mold detox which apparently minimizes mold

load in the body. For detailed instructions go to this link:

http://www.royalrife.com/mold_toxins.pdf

 

Hope this helps you. I still have to put mine together although i got the

supplies sitting around here. Waiting for hubby to find time to help me make it

or rather he make it, haha. I am not savvy to this kind of things.

 

Melly

 

oleander soup , lostrin <lostrin wrote:

>

> Hi Melly

>

> We actually have no condensation but we do use our ventilation system from

> time to time. The kicker is the mold gathers in those cracks and crevices

> of the window frame! I get an old toothbrush and dip it in Thieves and

> scrub it out.

>

> Janet

>

> 2009/12/16 tita_mel <tita_mel

>

> >

> >

> > Janet,

> >

> > Same thing goes for three of our windows. Condensation is the problem so i

> > check specially when it is raining if it is wet, and i wipe it with paper

> > towel, then i run the dehumidifier from room to room to dry the air. We have

> > avoided getting molds stick around in the house this way. I hope it works

> > for long. Also air vents are left turned on in bathrooms after showers to

> > remove condensation.

> >

> > Melly

> >

> >

> > oleander soup <oleander soup%40>,

> > lostrin <lostrin@> wrote:

> > >

> > > Hi Eva,

> > >

> > > First I made my own by putting all the different essential oils in a

> > carrier

> > > oil. I use that mixture right in the washer if the load is really smelly.

> > > I also use that mixture in a diffuser.

> > >

> > > For cleaning I take some drops of that mixture and mix it with vinegar in

> > a

> > > spray bottle. You can experiment with different strengths. You may be

> > able

> > > to put the Thieves right in the vinegar (whereas as mine is diluted with

> > the

> > > carrier oil). Our place is a high-level environmentally friendly type

> > > building but this heavy insulation makes ventilation a key consideration.

> > > The window sills get moldy and it's only the Thieves mixture that lasts

> > for

> > > months - and we live in Canada where it's icy outside and toasty inside!

> > > This is a perfect combo for moldy windows.

> > >

> > > It goes without saying that mold can be cleaned successfully but only if

> > the

> > > source of the mold is eradicated.

> > >

> > > If nothing else your house will smell very good indeed!

> > >

> > > Janet

> > >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

> --

> Live on earth as if you want to stay.

>

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Thanks for this Janet. I will definitely put it to good use and start experimenting in the bathroom. Eva.--- On Wed, 12/16/09, lostrin <lostrin wrote:lostrin <lostrinRe: Thievesoleander soup Date: Wednesday, December 16, 2009, 4:37 AM

 

 

Hi Eva,First I made my own by putting all the different essential oils in a carrier oil. I use that mixture right in the washer if the load is really smelly. I also use that mixture in a diffuser.Fo

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