This section is dedicated to the amazing variety of essential oils and their uses as they pertain to Lyme patient symptomology. Medical and FDA Disclaimers Below.

“Therefore, do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Let the day’s own trouble be sufficient for the day.” -Mathew 6:34

 

The sections to explore:

Immune System Supportive Oils
Digestive System Supportive Oils
Mood Supportive Oils and
Anti-Inflammation Oils
and
Charlene’s Protocol
Charlene’s Story
Another Protocol
More resources on Essential Oils and their purposes
Purchasing Quality Essential Oils
Medical Disclaimer

 

Immune Support:

This section is devoted to oils/herbals that have been know to have anti-bacterial, anti-disease, and/or anti-microbial properties.

Oregano:
anti-bacterial

Thyme:
anti-bacterial

Marjoram:
anti-bacterial

Thieves:
immune support, purification

Cinnamon:
anti-microbial, relaxes muscles

Clove:
anti-microbial

Frankincense:
anti-septic, immune stimulant, anti-inflammatory, relaxes muscles

Melissa:
purification, cleansing, emotional balance

Tea Tree Oil:
anti-bacterial, removal of bio-films, mood booster

 


 

Digestive Support:

This section is devoted to oils/herbals that have been known to help with various functions of the gut.

Peppermint:
digestion, energy

Lemon Oil:
Energizing, cleansing, circulation

Digest + Cleanse:
Young Living Blend product; peppermint, Caraway, Lemon, Ginger and some more.

Zendocrine:
doTerra Blend; rosemary, cilantro, and juniper Berry,  for detoxifying and  liver function. And tangerine and geranium for purifying and cleansing.

Digest Zen:
doTerra Blend; Peppermint, Tarragon, Anise, and Caraway for digestion and stomach upset

Slim and Sassy:
doTerra Blend; Grapefruit, Lemon, Peppermint, Ginger, and Cinnamon for functions of the gut and mood enhancement.

 


 

Mood Support:

This section is devoted to oils/herbals that have been know to help alleviate stress and depression.

Citrus:
For clarity, energy, purification, and cleansing. Try lemon, orange, tangerine, and or grapefruit.

Lavender:
For relaxing, balance. Works for some with sensitive skin.

Tea Tree Oil:
Good for cleansing. Also known for mood booster, anti-bacterial, removal of bio-films.

Tree Oils:
Any tree oil; spruce, Pine, Cedar, for mood boosters. Evergreen Essence Sold by Young Living.

Melissa:
Purification, cleansing, and emotional balance.

Clarity:
Young Living Blend; Basil, Rosemary, Peppermint, and other essential oils work together for clarity and energy. Sold by Young Living.

Deep Blue:
doTerra Blend; Wintergreen, Camphor, Peppermint, Ylang Ylang, Helichrysum, Blue Tansy, Blue Chamomile, and Osmanthus work together to soothe and cool. Sold by doterra

 


 

Inflammation Support:

This section is devoted to oils/herbals that have been know to alleviate inflammation and help with pain, especially joint pain.

Frankincense:
Anti-septic, immune stimulant, anti-inflammatory, relaxes muscles

Copaiba:
Extreme anti inflammation buster, 3 drops on tongue or 10 drops in a capsule when a dizzy/vertigo spell is coming.

 


 

Charlene’s Protocol:

Directions:
In Capsules: (capsules will keep well in the freezer)
Oregano 6 drops
Thieves 8 drops
Frankincense 2 drops

When symptoms return/flair:
1 capsule every 4 hours / first 2 days
1 capsule every 8 hours / for the following 3 days
1 capsule every 12 hours / for the next 2 days

In addition Charlene recommends:

For more information on purchasing and researching the products in this website:
Purchasing FAQs

Copaiba:
extreme anti inflammation buster, 3 drops on tongue or 10 drops in a capsule when a dizzy/vertigo spell is coming. (Almond Milk can help it go down easier)

Rosemary:
for Fog

Valor:
Peppermint, Panoi for Pain

Sacred:
for mood, (also the tree oils for mood as well, cedar wood, pine, spruce)

Citrus oils:
for depression

For Digestion:
Carrot seed, digize, peppermint,

Raindrop Messenger:
Charlene also recommends finding a masseuse or chiropractor that does the Raindrop Messenger aroma therapy technique. It is a collection of essential oils used on the spine. It is said to draw out impurities. It is said that Lyme patients have a have been known to SEE the technique working. The spine area will redden.
David Stewart, Overcoming Disease with Essential Oils
http://www.raindroptraining.com/messenger/v10n3.html

 


 

Charlene’s Story:

Charlene has had Lyme for 15 years. She discovered she had Lyme after 7 years of not knowing. Searching yet again for answers, she discovered Young Living Essential Oils. She discovered quickly that the severity and frequency of her symptoms were diminishing soon after she started her protocol. She has been symptom free for 2 years. Updated 2016.

 


 

Another Protocol:

“Surviving When Modern Medicine Fails: A definitive guide to essential oils that could save your life during a crisis.” – by Scott A. Johnson

Check out Page 122, Lyme Disease,  for another essential oils protocol to Lyme.

 

 


 

More resources on Essential Oils and their purposes:

Books:

“Surviving When Modern Medicine Fails: A difinitive gide to essential oils that could save your life during a crisis.” – by Scott A. Johnson

Websites:

Pure inside and out, (simple concise list):
http://www.pureinsideout.com/essential-oils-list-benefits.html

Mercola, (very detailed):
http://articles.mercola.com/herbal-oils.aspx

doTerra user:
Coconutkris, Essential Oils- They’re here!!!!,
https://livingthroughlyme.wordpress.com/2014/11/16/essential-oils-theyre-here/

Max, Joseph, Eleven Essential Oils That Help Fight Lyme Disease. [organiclifestylemagazine.com] Oct. 10 2015
http://www.organiclifestylemagazine.com/eleven-essential-oils-that-help-fight-lyme-disease

Please also check out the Recommended Reading section of the Lyme portion of the website.

 


 

Purchasing Quality Essential Oils:

Young Living Website
https://www.youngliving.com/en_US

doTerra Website
http://store.do-essential-oils.com/

 


 

More information on researching and purchasing the products within this website:
About- Tips on Purchasing Your Items

Medical and FDA Disclaimers:

Medical Disclaimer:
Common Sense dictates that the following is now added: Please note that recommended reading and its practicum, product information, physical therapies, and any and all advice presented in this collection is intended for the convenience of the reader. For advice on medical issues you should always consult your local medical practitioner.

FDA Disclaimer:
The products and their practicum shown on this website or discussed in our communications have not been evaluated by the US Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Those seeking treatment for a specific disease should consult a qualified physician.

 

 

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