Sunday, August 21, 2011

[Everything doTERRA] Re: Amoeba in the eye

I would be taking Oregano internally for this. Look up the properties
of oils in the back of the ME book and pick oils that have broad-
spectrum cidal (killing) properties and use those. This is not
something to mess around with... I have seen in the news that 3 people
have died recently from an amoeba that attacks the brain.

On Aug 20, 4:20 pm, Elizabeth <gibbs_elizab...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi, Sandy,
>
> Wow, that sounds painful (and expensive!).
>
> I would apply the oils to the bottom of the big toe - its the reflex
> point for the head/face.  That way she doesn't have to worry about
> getting any of the oil into her actual eye which is already tender.
>
> You may also wish to apply Clary Sage.  It has been used since ancient
> times for all sorts of eye issues...
>
> Good Luck!!
>
> On Aug 20, 11:42 am, Sandy Williams <lightenup...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi!,
>
> >     I recently learned a teacher at my children's school got an amoeba
> > in her eye from rinsing her contacts in tap water.   She is working
> > with a local eye specialist and is having to pay over $2000 for an
> > experimental med,and $250 for eyedrops, which have to be applied every
> > hour...I believe On Guard, and Oregano are options here, but because
> > they are hot oils, I wondered if anyone has any personal experience
> > applying them to the eyelid; I believe they will penetrate where they
> > need to go...the only info I could find on the sites involved
> > intestinal infestation with amoebas (i.e. amoebic dysentery)...Any
> > help is appreciated!

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