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Here is a link which contains two different recipes for Thieves oil:

http://www.think-aboutit.com/health/ThievesOil.htm. Lin

 

d5enzo wrote: Does anyone have the recipe for Thieves Oil.....I

want to make my own.

I read that it kills even MRSA and I would love to use it as a cleaner in my

bathroom and not use bleach anymore!

thanks,

Shannon

 

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I don't know about it, but Melaleuca oil is great. I am allergic to chemicals

and can use it for almost anything.

 

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Does anyone have the recipe for Thieves Oil.....I want to make

my own.

I read that it kills even MRSA and I would love to use it as a cleaner in my

bathroom and not use bleach anymore!

thanks,

Shannon

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Thanks anyway, that link with the two recipes did not work....

 

I use tea tree for years, but its not the same as Thieves oil. Thieves oil

has been proven to 100 percent kill MRSA......

 

It was created during the plague by thieves because they could not visit a

dr, to keep from getting the plague.

 

_http://www.thieves-secret.com/mrsa.htm_

(http://www.thieves-secret.com/mrsa.htm) (this is not my site, not selling

anything here, want to learn to make

it myself).

 

There are many articles about it being beneficial, that is just the first

one I pulled up.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sorry the link didn't work. If you type in the website, rather than clicking on

it, it should work. I just tried it again, doing it that way, and it opened just

fine. If that doesn't work, you can do a google search for Thieves Oil Recipe -

that's how I found it originally. Either the first or secon entry both have the

recipe listed. Lin

 

d5enzo wrote:

Thanks anyway, that link with the two recipes did not work....

 

I use tea tree for years, but its not the same as Thieves oil. Thieves oil

has been proven to 100 percent kill MRSA......

 

It was created during the plague by thieves because they could not visit a

dr, to keep from getting the plague.

 

_http://www.thieves-secret.com/mrsa.htm_

(http://www.thieves-secret.com/mrsa.htm) (this is not my site, not selling

anything here, want to learn to make

it myself).

 

There are many articles about it being beneficial, that is just the first

one I pulled up.

 

 

 

 

 

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I have never heard of 'thieves' oil, just know about the vinegar and

make it every year. It is powerful and easy to make.

I know I've posted the recipe here before for the vinegar.

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At 10:22 AM 3/24/2008, you wrote:

 

>I use tea tree for years, but its not the same as Thieves oil. Thieves oil

>has been proven to 100 percent kill MRSA......

 

lots of things have been proven to 100% kill MRSA... and are not marketed

by MLM's, etc.

 

 

 

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Again, the original 4 thieves medicine was NOT an oil, it was vinegar

based.

When they had the plagues, they might have had a few infused fat

ointments, but the distilling process needed to make essential oil was

only used by a few alchemist, certainly not available to poor thieves or

the masses. Same with native Americans, they did not distill either, but

somehow YL seems to have a secret Indian formula only shared with Yl...

C-M

 

<<..... I use tea tree for years, but its not the same as Thieves oil.

Thieves oil

has been proven to 100 percent kill MRSA......

 

It was created during the plague by thieves because they could not visit a

dr, to keep from getting the plague.>>

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Some of us may find this recipe useful. In Love Daniel

 

 

 

Thieves Oil Recipes

 

 

Thieves Oil comes from research about four thieves during the 15th-century plague who used cloves, rosemary, and other aromatics to protect themselves while robbing plague victims.

How to use: Diffuse for short periods of time (1/2 hour or less) in the work or home environment. Apply to the bottom of the feet or dilute with a Massage Oil Base for a stimulating massage under the arms and on the chest at the base of the neck. Common Ingredients: Clove (Syzygium aromaticum), lemon (Citrus limon), cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum), Eucalyptus radiata, and rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis).

Here are two recipes for Thieves Oil. One from Karen another from Debbie.

Thieves Oil recipes:

 

Equal amounts of eucalyptus, rosemary, cinnamon, clove and lemon. Mix with base of olive oil. I usually put a tablespoon of each in a 2 oz. bottle and then fill the rest with olive oil. you can make a larger batch in a quart jar following the same proportion method. Same ingredients, but measured out in different strength's. Clove Bud Oil 200 drops, Lemon Oil 175 drops, Cinnamon Oil 100 drops, Eucalyptus Oil 75 drops, Rosemary 50 drops.

Thieves Oil Courtesy of Caroline Rogers founder of Nutrition Naturally and co-owner of The Tidewater Companion- A Holistic Health Directory and Resource Guide!

 

SUGGESTIONS FOR COLDS: According to the People's Desk Reference For Essential Oils, (The PDR) the following single oils are suggested: lavender, lemon, marjoram, frankincense, eucalyptus, melaleuca and rosemary. Young Living produces quality blends; recommended formulas include: Thieves, R.C., Di-Tone or Purification. Also suggested is a raindrop therapy treatment--see massage page for information.

THIEVES: Clove * Lemon * Cinnamon * Eucalyptus * Rosemary * An Essential Oil blend formulated by Gary Young, N.D.,owner of Young Living Essential Oils, Payson, Utah.

REMEMBER: The stimulating aroma of cinnamon or cloves, but if you touched your lips with it, it could cause irritation.... or the fresh aroma of lemon and sipping a hot fresh squeezed lemon drink with honey if you had a cold or sore throat... and Vick's Vapor Rub....the menthol aroma...your Mom would rub it on your chest to help you breathe easier at night in times of congestion....the pungent rosemary herb in cooking...

Aromas evoke memories, and memories lead to family recipes in times of healing for use in colds, flu., congestion, headaches, body aches etc. The Thieves blend is such a recipe, historically recorded in the era during the plague. History records that the perfumers seemed to have an immunity against the plague.

Here is one story: The Four Thieves Vinegar. Perfumers by day, robbers by night. Four men made a concoction of herbs and essential oils in a base of vinegar and would douse their body with this before they went our plundering! They had a pretty good track record of stealing riches until the King found out and captured them, forcing them to give up their secret weapon against the plague. The herbal ingredients were wormwood, meadowsweet, juniper berries, rosemary, camphor, sage, cinnamon and cloves in a base of white wine vinegar.

PRESENT DAY THIEVES: The essential oils contained within this formula have been noted for anti-bacterial, anti-viral, antiseptic and anti-catarrhyal properties while stimulating the immune system, circulation and the respiratory system. According to research at Weber State University, Thieves was found to have a 99% kill rate against airborne bacteria when diffused.

MY EXPERIENCE: Due to the cinnamon and clove contained, one must be cautious--it may cause irritation if improperly used. Fair skinned, blue-eyed individuals, redheads and those who tend to sunburn easily need to heed and dilute Thieves in a carrier oil (such as almond ) before applying to the skin. I have used 1-2 drops of Thieves on the bottom of my feet and also at the nape of the neck. Other places could be under the arms,and on the chest. I do not suggest using this in a bath or in a sauna! Diffuse for only short periods of time--20 minutes or less at work or at home. I used a lot of Thieves during January and February and felt the results were positive.

Thieves Oil is not available in stores. To order, please visit: http://www.thieves-oil.com

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Well done Vickie.

 

This is great, thank you for the post.

 

Hugs Mary

 

 

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vickie pulford

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Thursday, December 17, 2009 4:46 AM

Re: Thieves Oil

 

 

Some of us may find this recipe useful. In Love Daniel

 

 

Thieves Oil Recipes

 

 

Thieves Oil comes from research about four thieves during the 15th-century plague who used cloves, rosemary, and other aromatics to protect themselves while robbing plague victims.

How to use: Diffuse for short periods of time (1/2 hour or less) in the work or home environment. Apply to the bottom of the feet or dilute with a Massage Oil Base for a stimulating massage under the arms and on the chest at the base of the neck. Common Ingredients: Clove (Syzygium aromaticum), lemon (Citrus limon), cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum), Eucalyptus radiata, and rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis).

Here are two recipes for Thieves Oil. One from Karen another from Debbie.

Thieves Oil recipes:

 

Equal amounts of eucalyptus, rosemary, cinnamon, clove and lemon. Mix with base of olive oil. I usually put a tablespoon of each in a 2 oz. bottle and then fill the rest with olive oil. you can make a larger batch in a quart jar following the same proportion method. Same ingredients, but measured out in different strength's. Clove Bud Oil 200 drops, Lemon Oil 175 drops, Cinnamon Oil 100 drops, Eucalyptus Oil 75 drops, Rosemary 50 drops.

Thieves Oil Courtesy of Caroline Rogers founder of Nutrition Naturally and co-owner of The Tidewater Companion- A Holistic Health Directory and Resource Guide!

 

SUGGESTIONS FOR COLDS: According to the People's Desk Reference For Essential Oils, (The PDR) the following single oils are suggested: lavender, lemon, marjoram, frankincense, eucalyptus, melaleuca and rosemary. Young Living produces quality blends; recommended formulas include: Thieves, R.C., Di-Tone or Purification. Also suggested is a raindrop therapy treatment--see massage page for information.

THIEVES: Clove * Lemon * Cinnamon * Eucalyptus * Rosemary * An Essential Oil blend formulated by Gary Young, N.D.,owner of Young Living Essential Oils, Payson, Utah.

REMEMBER: The stimulating aroma of cinnamon or cloves, but if you touched your lips with it, it could cause irritation.... or the fresh aroma of lemon and sipping a hot fresh squeezed lemon drink with honey if you had a cold or sore throat... and Vick's Vapor Rub....the menthol aroma...your Mom would rub it on your chest to help you breathe easier at night in times of congestion....the pungent rosemary herb in cooking...

Aromas evoke memories, and memories lead to family recipes in times of healing for use in colds, flu., congestion, headaches, body aches etc. The Thieves blend is such a recipe, historically recorded in the era during the plague. History records that the perfumers seemed to have an immunity against the plague.

Here is one story: The Four Thieves Vinegar. Perfumers by day, robbers by night. Four men made a concoction of herbs and essential oils in a base of vinegar and would douse their body with this before they went our plundering! They had a pretty good track record of stealing riches until the King found out and captured them, forcing them to give up their secret weapon against the plague. The herbal ingredients were wormwood, meadowsweet, juniper berries, rosemary, camphor, sage, cinnamon and cloves in a base of white wine vinegar.

PRESENT DAY THIEVES: The essential oils contained within this formula have been noted for anti-bacterial, anti-viral, antiseptic and anti-catarrhyal properties while stimulating the immune system, circulation and the respiratory system. According to research at Weber State University, Thieves was found to have a 99% kill rate against airborne bacteria when diffused

MY EXPERIENCE: Due to the cinnamon and clove contained, one must be cautious--it may cause irritation if improperly used. Fair skinned, blue-eyed individuals, redheads and those who tend to sunburn easily need to heed and dilute Thieves in a carrier oil (such as almond ) before applying to the skin. I have used 1-2 drops of Thieves on the bottom of my feet and also at the nape of the neck. Other places could be under the arms,and on the chest. I do not suggest using this in a bath or in a sauna! Diffuse for only short periods of time--20 minutes or less at work or at home. I used a lot of Thieves during January and February and felt the results were positive.

Thieves Oil is not available in stores. To order, please visit: http://www.thieves-oil.com

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Vickie,

 

Thanks for this wonderful formula. This will surely help me and other mold

allergy sufferers.

 

Melly

 

oleander soup , vickie pulford <kivvster123 wrote:

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> Some of us may find this recipe useful.    In Love

Daniel                                                                          \

           

> Thieves Oil Recipes

> Thieves Oil comes from research about four thieves during the 15th-century

plague who used cloves, rosemary, and other aromatics to protect themselves

while robbing plague victims.

> How to use: Diffuse for short periods of time (1/2 hour or less) in the work

or home environment. Apply to the bottom of the feet or dilute with a Massage

Oil Base for a stimulating massage under the arms and on the chest at the base

of the neck. Common Ingredients: Clove (Syzygium aromaticum), lemon (Citrus

limon), cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum), Eucalyptus radiata, and rosemary

(Rosmarinus officinalis).

> Here are two recipes for Thieves Oil. One from Karen another from Debbie.

> Thieves Oil recipes:

> 1. Equal amounts of eucalyptus, rosemary, cinnamon, clove and lemon. Mix with

base of olive oil. I usually put a tablespoon of each in a 2 oz. bottle and then

fill the rest with olive oil. you can make a larger batch in a quart jar

following the same proportion method.

> 2. Same ingredients, but measured out in different strength's. Clove Bud Oil

200 drops, Lemon Oil 175 drops, Cinnamon Oil 100 drops, Eucalyptus Oil 75 drops,

Rosemary 50 drops.

> Thieves Oil Courtesy of Caroline Rogers founder of Nutrition Naturally and

co-owner of The Tidewater Companion- A Holistic Health Directory and Resource

Guide!

> SUGGESTIONS FOR COLDS: According to the People's Desk Reference For Essential

Oils, (The PDR) the following single oils are suggested: lavender, lemon,

marjoram, frankincense, eucalyptus, melaleuca and rosemary. Young Living

produces quality blends; recommended formulas include: Thieves, R.C., Di-Tone or

Purification. Also suggested is a raindrop therapy treatment--see massage page

for information.

> THIEVES: Clove * Lemon * Cinnamon * Eucalyptus * Rosemary * An Essential Oil

blend formulated by Gary Young, N.D.,owner of Young Living Essential Oils,

Payson, Utah.

> REMEMBER: The stimulating aroma of cinnamon or cloves, but if you touched your

lips with it, it could cause irritation.... or the fresh aroma of lemon and

sipping a hot fresh squeezed lemon drink with honey if you had a cold or sore

throat... and Vick's Vapor Rub....the menthol aroma...your Mom would rub it on

your chest to help you breathe easier at night in times of congestion....the

pungent rosemary herb in cooking...

> Aromas evoke memories, and memories lead to family recipes in times of healing

for use in colds, flu., congestion, headaches, body aches etc. The Thieves blend

is such a recipe, historically recorded in the era during the plague. History

records that the perfumers seemed to have an immunity against the plague.

> Here is one story: The Four Thieves Vinegar. Perfumers by day, robbers by

night. Four men made a concoction of herbs and essential oils in a base of

vinegar and would douse their body with this before they went our plundering!

They had a pretty good track record of stealing riches until the King found out

and captured them, forcing them to give up their secret weapon against the

plague. The herbal ingredients were wormwood, meadowsweet, juniper berries,

rosemary, camphor, sage, cinnamon and cloves in a base of white wine vinegar.

> PRESENT DAY THIEVES: The essential oils contained within this formula have

been noted for anti-bacterial, anti-viral, antiseptic and anti-catarrhyal

properties while stimulating the immune system, circulation and the respiratory

system. According to research at Weber State University, Thieves was found to

have a 99% kill rate against airborne bacteria when diffused.

> MY EXPERIENCE: Due to the cinnamon and clove contained, one must be

cautious--it may cause irritation if improperly used. Fair skinned, blue-eyed

individuals, redheads and those who tend to sunburn easily need to heed and

dilute Thieves in a carrier oil (such as almond ) before applying to the skin. I

have used 1-2 drops of Thieves on the bottom of my feet and also at the nape of

the neck. Other places could be under the arms,and on the chest. I do not

suggest using this in a bath or in a sauna! Diffuse for only short periods of

time--20 minutes or less at work or at home. I used a lot of Thieves during

January and February and felt the results were positive.

> Thieves Oil is not available in stores. To order, please visit:

http://www.thieves-oil.com                                                      \

       

>

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