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Thieves Oil - what it is & where to get it
Gypsy Peacock's Thieves Oil:
A medieval remedy for the quick and resourceful
Made from the pure, organic, therapeutic-grade essential oils of cinnamon, clove, lemon, rosemary and eucalyptus.
AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE from Meggio - the Gypsy Peacock -
$30 by PayPal: gypsypeacock@gmail.com - incl. shipping
It comes in a very lovely, small & portable .5 oz blue glass bottle
and will likely last you over a year.
THE THIEVES OIL BLEND IS A NATURAL ANTIVIRAL, antiseptic, antibacterial, bug repellent and more. Here are some of it's uses:
~Rub on your hands & fingers to kill germs
~Diffuse into the air to kill airborne germs, viruses & mildew
~One drop on a bug bite will stop the itching and speed up healing
~A few drops in a light scentless carrier oil makes an effective insect repellent.
~Freshen breath with 1 or 2 drops in your mouth or on your toothbrush- have water handy for rinsing.
~A dab on a wound or pimple to aid in healing.
~A few drops on a handkerchief around your neck can aid your immune system in kicking a bug before you fully catch it.
~Breathing steaming water with a few drops in it aids in kicking a bug early.
~For those with a masochistic side (only): 1 or 2 drops rubbed into your pits kills body odor.
~Use as cologne, it smells delicious! Cinnamon is an aphrodisiac!
Here's more info on the beneficial properties of each essential oil in the blend:
Cinnamon Bark Oil – warm spicy and invigorating
~Information source www.aromatherapy-essential-oils.ws/articles_2.html and Caroline Smith~
Clove Oil – a natural pain reliever
~Information source www.aromatherapy-essential-oils.ws/articles_2.html and Caroline Smith~
Lemon Oil – Stimulating and soothing
~Information source www.aromatherapy-essential-oils.ws/articles_2.html and Caroline Smith~
Rosemary – warm and stimulating
Information source www.anniesremedy.com/herb_detail51.php
Eucalyptus Citriodora Oil – antibacterial & astringent
Information source www.anniesremedy.com/herb_detail23.php
PLEASE CHECK OUT WWW.GYPSYPEACOCK.COM FOR MORE INFORMATION
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meggio
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posted 09/26/07
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