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A friend of mine who is an occupational therapist and works with

essential oil sent this email. I remembered someone asking

something about West Nile virus. The following remedy isn't how to

cure it, but deal with the deterioration of muscles and ligaments.

(I had no idea it caused that.) I don't have first hand knowledge

of this and the directions are not too complete, but I thought I'd

pass it along for anyone familiar with these oils used topically.

 

To treat damaged ligaments use 5 drops lemon grass, 10 drops Idaho

Balsam Fir, 6 drops of Marjoram topically. (Last June (03) in

Colorado, a man got west nile virus, which ate the muscle and

ligaments in his legs. The doctors were going to amputate both legs.

Gary used one bottle of idaho tansy on his legs each

day. It regenerated muscle, ligament and nerve

 

Idaho Balsam fir, tested with patients with high cortisol levels-

death hormone (Cortisol is what causes wrinkles, grey hair, symptoms

of aging). Gary tested 32 of his employees, found that Idaho balsam

fir decreased cortisol by 40%, just by breathing it in!

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i for one would be interested more in this... not because of west nile but because of the degenerative muscle thingzengirl04 <zengirl04 wrote:

A friend of mine who is an occupational therapist and works with essential oil sent this email. I remembered someone asking something about West Nile virus. The following remedy isn't how to cure it, but deal with the deterioration of muscles and ligaments. (I had no idea it caused that.) I don't have first hand knowledge of this and the directions are not too complete, but I thought I'd pass it along for anyone familiar with these oils used topically.To treat damaged ligaments use 5 drops lemon grass, 10 drops IdahoBalsam Fir, 6 drops of Marjoram topically. (Last June (03) in Colorado, a man got west nile virus, which ate the muscle and ligaments in his legs. The doctors were going to amputate both legs. Gary used one bottle of idaho tansy on his legs eachday. It regenerated muscle, ligament

and nerveIdaho Balsam fir, tested with patients with high cortisol levels-death hormone (Cortisol is what causes wrinkles, grey hair, symptoms of aging). Gary tested 32 of his employees, found that Idaho balsam fir decreased cortisol by 40%, just by breathing it in!

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Sorry .. that's all she sent and I don't know the source. I'll try

and find out, but you can probably research the oils that are used

to see what is said about them.

 

 

herbal remedies , Gypsi <aromatic_wings>

wrote:

> i for one would be interested more in this... not because of west

nile but because of the degenerative muscle thing

>

> zengirl04 <zengirl04> wrote:

>

> A friend of mine who is an occupational therapist and works with

> essential oil sent this email. I remembered someone asking

> something about West Nile virus. The following remedy isn't how

to

> cure it, but deal with the deterioration of muscles and ligaments.

> (I had no idea it caused that.) I don't have first hand knowledge

> of this and the directions are not too complete, but I thought I'd

> pass it along for anyone familiar with these oils used topically.

>

> To treat damaged ligaments use 5 drops lemon grass, 10 drops Idaho

> Balsam Fir, 6 drops of Marjoram topically. (Last June (03) in

> Colorado, a man got west nile virus, which ate the muscle and

> ligaments in his legs. The doctors were going to amputate both

legs.

> Gary used one bottle of idaho tansy on his legs each

> day. It regenerated muscle, ligament and nerve

>

> Idaho Balsam fir, tested with patients with high cortisol levels-

> death hormone (Cortisol is what causes wrinkles, grey hair,

symptoms

> of aging). Gary tested 32 of his employees, found that Idaho

balsam

> fir decreased cortisol by 40%, just by breathing it in!

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