Guest guest Posted October 30, 2010 Report Share Posted October 30, 2010 D I wonder to. Perhaps worth a try. Great combination of oils. I think healing grapevine offered thieves oil to, or maybe Dr S not sure which. > > Hi, > > Does anyone on this site have real-life experience using this product? > > If it beat the Bubonic Plague, who knows, maybe it will do the same for Morgellons. > > D. > > http://www.quantumbalancing.com/news/thieves_oil.htm > > > > > also > > > " Four Thieves Oil > > Modern Day Uses for the Graverobber Oil of the 15th Century > > > Science labs everywhere spend time and money developing new medicines and > vaccines to prevent illness while formulas of the 15th century still stand > strong. > > Four Thieves Oil, or Graverobbers Oil, is a medication developed by a gang of > bandits in the 15th century. This combination of oils still has a large > following and has many applications in the world today. > > > The Origin of Four Thieves Oil > > Four Thieves Oil originated in the age of the bubonic plague in Europe. The > people of 15th century Europe contracted the disease and were killed by the > thousands. This presented an opportunity for a gang of thieves. This gang would > rob the homes of the dead and dying. The authorities didn't make much of an > effort to catch the criminals because they assumed the thieves would soon > succumb to the deadly effects of the contaminated homes that they robbed. When > the burglaries didn't stop, the authorities finally went after the thieves. > > The authorities finally caught the thieves and offered to be lenient in their > punishment if they would give up their secret. How did the four thieves keep > from getting the plague after putting themselves in harm's way time and time > again? > > The thieves explained that they were spice traders and perfumers, and that they > had concocted a formula of natural oils that kept illness away. The thieves > would put the oil on their hands, feet, temples, and ears. > > The Science Behind Four Thieves Oil > In 1997 Weber State University conducted a study on Four Thieves Oil. They found > that this formula had a 99.96% level of effectiveness against airborne > bacterias. They also found that bacteria, viruses, and fungi can't survive in > the presence of oils high in carvocrol, thymol, phenols, and terpenes. > > How to Make Four Thieves Oil > > The process of making Four Thieves Oil is a relatively simple one, and just > requires the combination of a few natural oils. > > > Ingredients: > > •Rosemary oil (Rosimarinus officinalis) 50 drops > •Clove oil (Syzgium aromaticum) 200 drops or 1/2 ounce > •Cinnamon Bark oil (Cinnamoomum verum) 100 drops > •Eucalyptus oil ( Eucalyptus radiata) 75 drops > •Lemon oil (Citrus limon) 175 drops > > > Modern Uses of Four Thieves Oil > > Many people still use Four Thieves Oil in modern times to prevent and cure > illnesses. When taken by the spoonful it can help boost the immune system. Some > diffuse it into the air to kill airborne bacterias. It can also be dabbed > directly onto the skin, but people with sensitive skin should avoid this method > of using the oil because it can cause irritation. > > Besides preventing personal illness, Four Thieves Oil can also be used to get > rid of molds and other household fungi. Different manufacturers have actually > come up with product lines including household cleaners containing the science > of these essential oils to utilize all the different capabilities of this > powerful formula. " > > http://www.suite101.com/content/four-thieves-oil-a208755 > ******************************************************************** > > > > Four Thieves Vinegar > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Thieves_Vinegar > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2010 Report Share Posted October 30, 2010 M., Have you tried it? I just read online a warning re. using several tsp. of the oil having a not-so positive effect on the body. Wondering if anyone has a grasp on how to ingest the stuff. Don't really want to experiment on myself, but if this actually warded off a previous plague, it would make sense it could do the same for our condition. D. > > > > Hi, > > > > Does anyone on this site have real-life experience using this product? > > > > If it beat the Bubonic Plague, who knows, maybe it will do the same for Morgellons. > > > > D. > > > > http://www.quantumbalancing.com/news/thieves_oil.htm > > > > > > > > > > also > > > > > > " Four Thieves Oil > > > > Modern Day Uses for the Graverobber Oil of the 15th Century > > > > > > Science labs everywhere spend time and money developing new medicines and > > vaccines to prevent illness while formulas of the 15th century still stand > > strong. > > > > Four Thieves Oil, or Graverobbers Oil, is a medication developed by a gang of > > bandits in the 15th century. This combination of oils still has a large > > following and has many applications in the world today. > > > > > > The Origin of Four Thieves Oil > > > > Four Thieves Oil originated in the age of the bubonic plague in Europe. The > > people of 15th century Europe contracted the disease and were killed by the > > thousands. This presented an opportunity for a gang of thieves. This gang would > > rob the homes of the dead and dying. The authorities didn't make much of an > > effort to catch the criminals because they assumed the thieves would soon > > succumb to the deadly effects of the contaminated homes that they robbed. When > > the burglaries didn't stop, the authorities finally went after the thieves. > > > > The authorities finally caught the thieves and offered to be lenient in their > > punishment if they would give up their secret. How did the four thieves keep > > from getting the plague after putting themselves in harm's way time and time > > again? > > > > The thieves explained that they were spice traders and perfumers, and that they > > had concocted a formula of natural oils that kept illness away. The thieves > > would put the oil on their hands, feet, temples, and ears. > > > > The Science Behind Four Thieves Oil > > In 1997 Weber State University conducted a study on Four Thieves Oil. They found > > that this formula had a 99.96% level of effectiveness against airborne > > bacterias. They also found that bacteria, viruses, and fungi can't survive in > > the presence of oils high in carvocrol, thymol, phenols, and terpenes. > > > > How to Make Four Thieves Oil > > > > The process of making Four Thieves Oil is a relatively simple one, and just > > requires the combination of a few natural oils. > > > > > > Ingredients: > > > > •Rosemary oil (Rosimarinus officinalis) 50 drops > > •Clove oil (Syzgium aromaticum) 200 drops or 1/2 ounce > > •Cinnamon Bark oil (Cinnamoomum verum) 100 drops > > •Eucalyptus oil ( Eucalyptus radiata) 75 drops > > •Lemon oil (Citrus limon) 175 drops > > > > > > Modern Uses of Four Thieves Oil > > > > Many people still use Four Thieves Oil in modern times to prevent and cure > > illnesses. When taken by the spoonful it can help boost the immune system. Some > > diffuse it into the air to kill airborne bacterias. It can also be dabbed > > directly onto the skin, but people with sensitive skin should avoid this method > > of using the oil because it can cause irritation. > > > > Besides preventing personal illness, Four Thieves Oil can also be used to get > > rid of molds and other household fungi. Different manufacturers have actually > > come up with product lines including household cleaners containing the science > > of these essential oils to utilize all the different capabilities of this > > powerful formula. " > > > > http://www.suite101.com/content/four-thieves-oil-a208755 > > ******************************************************************** > > > > > > > > Four Thieves Vinegar > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Thieves_Vinegar > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2010 Report Share Posted October 30, 2010 No, not with that specific product; however, a neighbor who bought into the young living schpeil went to Utah for " therapy " and returned in the same pain he left with, quite a few dollars shorter, I might add. My understanding is Mr. Young, of Young Living, concocted the plague story, though I haven't verified one way or the other. Either way the ingredients in thieves oil seem viable enough. If I were going to pursue it's benefits I'd probably purchase oils separately and avoid the MLM mark up. > > Hi, > > Does anyone on this site have real-life experience using this product? > > If it beat the Bubonic Plague, who knows, maybe it will do the same for Morgellons. > > D. > > http://www.quantumbalancing.com/news/thieves_oil.htm > > > > > also > > > " Four Thieves Oil > > Modern Day Uses for the Graverobber Oil of the 15th Century > > > Science labs everywhere spend time and money developing new medicines and > vaccines to prevent illness while formulas of the 15th century still stand > strong. > > Four Thieves Oil, or Graverobbers Oil, is a medication developed by a gang of > bandits in the 15th century. This combination of oils still has a large > following and has many applications in the world today. > > > The Origin of Four Thieves Oil > > Four Thieves Oil originated in the age of the bubonic plague in Europe. The > people of 15th century Europe contracted the disease and were killed by the > thousands. This presented an opportunity for a gang of thieves. This gang would > rob the homes of the dead and dying. The authorities didn't make much of an > effort to catch the criminals because they assumed the thieves would soon > succumb to the deadly effects of the contaminated homes that they robbed. When > the burglaries didn't stop, the authorities finally went after the thieves. > > The authorities finally caught the thieves and offered to be lenient in their > punishment if they would give up their secret. How did the four thieves keep > from getting the plague after putting themselves in harm's way time and time > again? > > The thieves explained that they were spice traders and perfumers, and that they > had concocted a formula of natural oils that kept illness away. The thieves > would put the oil on their hands, feet, temples, and ears. > > The Science Behind Four Thieves Oil > In 1997 Weber State University conducted a study on Four Thieves Oil. They found > that this formula had a 99.96% level of effectiveness against airborne > bacterias. They also found that bacteria, viruses, and fungi can't survive in > the presence of oils high in carvocrol, thymol, phenols, and terpenes. > > How to Make Four Thieves Oil > > The process of making Four Thieves Oil is a relatively simple one, and just > requires the combination of a few natural oils. > > > Ingredients: > > •Rosemary oil (Rosimarinus officinalis) 50 drops > •Clove oil (Syzgium aromaticum) 200 drops or 1/2 ounce > •Cinnamon Bark oil (Cinnamoomum verum) 100 drops > •Eucalyptus oil ( Eucalyptus radiata) 75 drops > •Lemon oil (Citrus limon) 175 drops > > > Modern Uses of Four Thieves Oil > > Many people still use Four Thieves Oil in modern times to prevent and cure > illnesses. When taken by the spoonful it can help boost the immune system. Some > diffuse it into the air to kill airborne bacterias. It can also be dabbed > directly onto the skin, but people with sensitive skin should avoid this method > of using the oil because it can cause irritation. > > Besides preventing personal illness, Four Thieves Oil can also be used to get > rid of molds and other household fungi. Different manufacturers have actually > come up with product lines including household cleaners containing the science > of these essential oils to utilize all the different capabilities of this > powerful formula. " > > http://www.suite101.com/content/four-thieves-oil-a208755 > ******************************************************************** > > > > Four Thieves Vinegar > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Thieves_Vinegar > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2010 Report Share Posted October 30, 2010 They seem to have cornered the market with this product. I see no reason why making your own concoction would prove harmful, esp. the vinegar recipe (a diluted form). The basic ingredients are: cloves, lemon, eucalyptus, and rosemary. There seem to be more than a few variations. Some recommend adding garlic, sage and lavender. I can attest to a few ingredients with regard to Morgellons: raw garlic, lemon, and cloves all help the system and deter the inner bugs. Dr. Hulda 's anti-parasite mix includes: wormwood, cloves, cat's claw, and black walnut hulls. D. > > > > Hi, > > > > Does anyone on this site have real-life experience using this product? > > > > If it beat the Bubonic Plague, who knows, maybe it will do the same for Morgellons. > > > > D. > > > > http://www.quantumbalancing.com/news/thieves_oil.htm > > > > > > > > > > also > > > > > > " Four Thieves Oil > > > > Modern Day Uses for the Graverobber Oil of the 15th Century > > > > > > Science labs everywhere spend time and money developing new medicines and > > vaccines to prevent illness while formulas of the 15th century still stand > > strong. > > > > Four Thieves Oil, or Graverobbers Oil, is a medication developed by a gang of > > bandits in the 15th century. This combination of oils still has a large > > following and has many applications in the world today. > > > > > > The Origin of Four Thieves Oil > > > > Four Thieves Oil originated in the age of the bubonic plague in Europe. The > > people of 15th century Europe contracted the disease and were killed by the > > thousands. This presented an opportunity for a gang of thieves. This gang would > > rob the homes of the dead and dying. The authorities didn't make much of an > > effort to catch the criminals because they assumed the thieves would soon > > succumb to the deadly effects of the contaminated homes that they robbed. When > > the burglaries didn't stop, the authorities finally went after the thieves. > > > > The authorities finally caught the thieves and offered to be lenient in their > > punishment if they would give up their secret. How did the four thieves keep > > from getting the plague after putting themselves in harm's way time and time > > again? > > > > The thieves explained that they were spice traders and perfumers, and that they > > had concocted a formula of natural oils that kept illness away. The thieves > > would put the oil on their hands, feet, temples, and ears. > > > > The Science Behind Four Thieves Oil > > In 1997 Weber State University conducted a study on Four Thieves Oil. They found > > that this formula had a 99.96% level of effectiveness against airborne > > bacterias. They also found that bacteria, viruses, and fungi can't survive in > > the presence of oils high in carvocrol, thymol, phenols, and terpenes. > > > > How to Make Four Thieves Oil > > > > The process of making Four Thieves Oil is a relatively simple one, and just > > requires the combination of a few natural oils. > > > > > > Ingredients: > > > > •Rosemary oil (Rosimarinus officinalis) 50 drops > > •Clove oil (Syzgium aromaticum) 200 drops or 1/2 ounce > > •Cinnamon Bark oil (Cinnamoomum verum) 100 drops > > •Eucalyptus oil ( Eucalyptus radiata) 75 drops > > •Lemon oil (Citrus limon) 175 drops > > > > > > Modern Uses of Four Thieves Oil > > > > Many people still use Four Thieves Oil in modern times to prevent and cure > > illnesses. When taken by the spoonful it can help boost the immune system. Some > > diffuse it into the air to kill airborne bacterias. It can also be dabbed > > directly onto the skin, but people with sensitive skin should avoid this method > > of using the oil because it can cause irritation. > > > > Besides preventing personal illness, Four Thieves Oil can also be used to get > > rid of molds and other household fungi. Different manufacturers have actually > > come up with product lines including household cleaners containing the science > > of these essential oils to utilize all the different capabilities of this > > powerful formula. " > > > > http://www.suite101.com/content/four-thieves-oil-a208755 > > ******************************************************************** > > > > > > > > Four Thieves Vinegar > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Thieves_Vinegar > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2010 Report Share Posted October 31, 2010 Might be careful with anything recommended by Hulda for that matter. Her credentials are shaky. For starters, she is unlicensed to practice medicine and has been sued for fraud by former patient. > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > Does anyone on this site have real-life experience using this product? > > > > > > > > If it beat the Bubonic Plague, who knows, maybe it will do the same for Morgellons. > > > > > > > > D. > > > > > > > > http://www.quantumbalancing.com/news/thieves_oil.htm > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > also > > > > > > > > > > > > " Four Thieves Oil > > > > > > > > Modern Day Uses for the Graverobber Oil of the 15th Century > > > > > > > > > > > > Science labs everywhere spend time and money developing new medicines and > > > > vaccines to prevent illness while formulas of the 15th century still stand > > > > strong. > > > > > > > > Four Thieves Oil, or Graverobbers Oil, is a medication developed by a gang of > > > > bandits in the 15th century. This combination of oils still has a large > > > > following and has many applications in the world today. > > > > > > > > > > > > The Origin of Four Thieves Oil > > > > > > > > Four Thieves Oil originated in the age of the bubonic plague in Europe. The > > > > people of 15th century Europe contracted the disease and were killed by the > > > > thousands. This presented an opportunity for a gang of thieves. This gang would > > > > rob the homes of the dead and dying. The authorities didn't make much of an > > > > effort to catch the criminals because they assumed the thieves would soon > > > > succumb to the deadly effects of the contaminated homes that they robbed. When > > > > the burglaries didn't stop, the authorities finally went after the thieves. > > > > > > > > The authorities finally caught the thieves and offered to be lenient in their > > > > punishment if they would give up their secret. How did the four thieves keep > > > > from getting the plague after putting themselves in harm's way time and time > > > > again? > > > > > > > > The thieves explained that they were spice traders and perfumers, and that they > > > > had concocted a formula of natural oils that kept illness away. The thieves > > > > would put the oil on their hands, feet, temples, and ears. > > > > > > > > The Science Behind Four Thieves Oil > > > > In 1997 Weber State University conducted a study on Four Thieves Oil. They found > > > > that this formula had a 99.96% level of effectiveness against airborne > > > > bacterias. They also found that bacteria, viruses, and fungi can't survive in > > > > the presence of oils high in carvocrol, thymol, phenols, and terpenes. > > > > > > > > How to Make Four Thieves Oil > > > > > > > > The process of making Four Thieves Oil is a relatively simple one, and just > > > > requires the combination of a few natural oils. > > > > > > > > > > > > Ingredients: > > > > > > > > •Rosemary oil (Rosimarinus officinalis) 50 drops > > > > •Clove oil (Syzgium aromaticum) 200 drops or 1/2 ounce > > > > •Cinnamon Bark oil (Cinnamoomum verum) 100 drops > > > > •Eucalyptus oil ( Eucalyptus radiata) 75 drops > > > > •Lemon oil (Citrus limon) 175 drops > > > > > > > > > > > > Modern Uses of Four Thieves Oil > > > > > > > > Many people still use Four Thieves Oil in modern times to prevent and cure > > > > illnesses. When taken by the spoonful it can help boost the immune system. Some > > > > diffuse it into the air to kill airborne bacterias. It can also be dabbed > > > > directly onto the skin, but people with sensitive skin should avoid this method > > > > of using the oil because it can cause irritation. > > > > > > > > Besides preventing personal illness, Four Thieves Oil can also be used to get > > > > rid of molds and other household fungi. Different manufacturers have actually > > > > come up with product lines including household cleaners containing the science > > > > of these essential oils to utilize all the different capabilities of this > > > > powerful formula. " > > > > > > > > http://www.suite101.com/content/four-thieves-oil-a208755 > > > > ******************************************************************** > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Four Thieves Vinegar > > > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Thieves_Vinegar > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2010 Report Share Posted October 31, 2010 D No have never tried. Healing grapevine said Dr S recommended thieves oil, not saying that is sound ground either. Personal choice, if still sick I might try, perhaps. > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > Does anyone on this site have real-life experience using this product? > > > > > > If it beat the Bubonic Plague, who knows, maybe it will do the same for Morgellons. > > > > > > D. > > > > > > http://www.quantumbalancing.com/news/thieves_oil.htm > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > also > > > > > > > > > " Four Thieves Oil > > > > > > Modern Day Uses for the Graverobber Oil of the 15th Century > > > > > > > > > Science labs everywhere spend time and money developing new medicines and > > > vaccines to prevent illness while formulas of the 15th century still stand > > > strong. > > > > > > Four Thieves Oil, or Graverobbers Oil, is a medication developed by a gang of > > > bandits in the 15th century. This combination of oils still has a large > > > following and has many applications in the world today. > > > > > > > > > The Origin of Four Thieves Oil > > > > > > Four Thieves Oil originated in the age of the bubonic plague in Europe. The > > > people of 15th century Europe contracted the disease and were killed by the > > > thousands. This presented an opportunity for a gang of thieves. This gang would > > > rob the homes of the dead and dying. The authorities didn't make much of an > > > effort to catch the criminals because they assumed the thieves would soon > > > succumb to the deadly effects of the contaminated homes that they robbed. When > > > the burglaries didn't stop, the authorities finally went after the thieves. > > > > > > The authorities finally caught the thieves and offered to be lenient in their > > > punishment if they would give up their secret. How did the four thieves keep > > > from getting the plague after putting themselves in harm's way time and time > > > again? > > > > > > The thieves explained that they were spice traders and perfumers, and that they > > > had concocted a formula of natural oils that kept illness away. The thieves > > > would put the oil on their hands, feet, temples, and ears. > > > > > > The Science Behind Four Thieves Oil > > > In 1997 Weber State University conducted a study on Four Thieves Oil. They found > > > that this formula had a 99.96% level of effectiveness against airborne > > > bacterias. They also found that bacteria, viruses, and fungi can't survive in > > > the presence of oils high in carvocrol, thymol, phenols, and terpenes. > > > > > > How to Make Four Thieves Oil > > > > > > The process of making Four Thieves Oil is a relatively simple one, and just > > > requires the combination of a few natural oils. > > > > > > > > > Ingredients: > > > > > > •Rosemary oil (Rosimarinus officinalis) 50 drops > > > •Clove oil (Syzgium aromaticum) 200 drops or 1/2 ounce > > > •Cinnamon Bark oil (Cinnamoomum verum) 100 drops > > > •Eucalyptus oil ( Eucalyptus radiata) 75 drops > > > •Lemon oil (Citrus limon) 175 drops > > > > > > > > > Modern Uses of Four Thieves Oil > > > > > > Many people still use Four Thieves Oil in modern times to prevent and cure > > > illnesses. When taken by the spoonful it can help boost the immune system. Some > > > diffuse it into the air to kill airborne bacterias. It can also be dabbed > > > directly onto the skin, but people with sensitive skin should avoid this method > > > of using the oil because it can cause irritation. > > > > > > Besides preventing personal illness, Four Thieves Oil can also be used to get > > > rid of molds and other household fungi. Different manufacturers have actually > > > come up with product lines including household cleaners containing the science > > > of these essential oils to utilize all the different capabilities of this > > > powerful formula. " > > > > > > http://www.suite101.com/content/four-thieves-oil-a208755 > > > ******************************************************************** > > > > > > > > > > > > Four Thieves Vinegar > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Thieves_Vinegar > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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