Thursday, February 9, 2012

[Everything doTERRA] Re: Lemon oil

Doing this on my phone is tricky! I hope my response goes through :) I
love this 52 on guard uses, very cool, thanks!

On Feb 9, 9:24 pm, Megan Maibaum <megan1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Also make sure you have On Guard:
>
> ON GUARD by Robert James
>
> 52 Top uses for On Guard antimicrobial blend of essential oils.
>
> 1. Mix with a tblsp of water, gargle for 1 minute then swallow at the
> on-set of a sore throat.
>
> 2. Put 5 drops oregano and 5 drops on guard in a 00 capsule and take 3
> times daily at the on set of cold or flu symptoms.
>
> 3. Put on the soles children's feet at night during cold & flu season to
> support immune system.
>
> 4. Put several drops on a bowl of hot – hot water and Breathe in the vapors
> as it begins to volatilize when you have lung congestion.
>
> 5. Put 50 drops in a spray bottle with 30 oz of distilled water. Shake
> often and use to sanitize kitchen and bathroom surfaces.
>
> 6. Add to your dishwasher for micro clean dishes.
>
> 7. Add to your laundry cycle for micro clean clothes.
>
> 8. Add to your mop water for cleaner floors.
>
> 9. Apply to bee and insect stings to neutralize the toxin and relieve the
> pain.
>
> 10. Gargle and brush daily for healthy teeth and gum's and to prevent and
> treat gum disease.
>
> 11. Apply to gum's and teeth, or swish with 5 drops of on guard & 1tbsp of
> water for pain relief from toothaches and after dental work.
>
> 12. Diffuse in homes or business to kill air borne pathogens, inhibit mold
> and build immune systems.
>
> 13. Put a few drops on air filters when changing them to kill pathogens in
> the duct work.
>
> 14. Add to Emergen-C or orange juice to help congestion and fight flu and
> cold.
>
> 15. Put a drop in your mouth and push or squeeze it around to relive
> smoking urges. (enhance with an extra drop or two of clove.)
>
> 16. For warts, apply topically, rotating between oregano & frankincense.
>
> 17. Apply a drop on a pets sore or wound to enhance healing.
>
> 18. Have the diffuser going in your home when the kids come home to ward
> off germs.
>
> 19. Make an anti-biotic blend using On Guard (12 drops) Oregano (6 drops)
> Frankincense (2 drops) in a 00 gel cap.
>
> 20. Add 15 drops to every cup of corn starch, mix and sprinkle on carpet.
> Rake, leave for 1 hour then Vacuum for micro clean carpet.
>
> 21. Mix a 2-3 drops of on guard and 2 drops of lemon EO with honey or agave
> in a teaspoon for a cold or cough relief medicine for kids.
>
> 22. Gargle with 1 tbps of water and 1 drop each of lemon and on guard
> hourly for laryngitis.
>
> 23. Put several drops on the HVAC vents of a hotel room or office to kill
> airborne pathogens and germs.
>
> 24. Mix with baking soda to clean bathtubs.
>
> 25. Apply neat to the toes and nails to combat fungus.
>
> 26. Combine 2 tbps of water with 5 drops of on guard in a small glass and
> store your toothbrush overnight to sanitize.
>
> 27. Use a 50/50 mix of on guard and purified water and spray onto oven
> interior. Leave for 15 minutes, then wipe away greasy spots.
>
> 28. Apply to hands to remove stubborn, sticky substances like tree sap.
>
> 29. Add to the water in your vacuum cleaner/steamer to disinfect the carpet.
>
> 30. Put a few drops in your vacuum bag to kill pathogens.
>
> 31. Put 15 drops in a 6oz spray bottle, shake and spray rooms, desks, or
> bed sheets to protect against pathogens.
>
> 32. Clean the upholstery and dashboard of your car.
>
> 33. Gargle with on guard and 1 tbsp of water prior speaking engagements or
> singing performances.
>
> 34. Rub on stains as a pre-wash stain remover.
>
> 35. Add 3 drops to your tooth brush and brush every day for a healthy mouth
> and to prevent cavities, gum disease.
>
> 36. Apply to teeth that have been damaged or broken to help them heal.
>
> Make an on guard spray with 15 drops for every 6 oz of water, use the spray
> for:
>
> 37. Wipe doorknobs and other things touched by the public.
>
> 38. Wipe dirty piano keys to clean and disinfect.
>
> 39. Use to clean childrens hands when traveling.
>
> 40. Use on the steering wheel and gearshift of your vehicle.
>
> 41. Use on public telephones to remove germs.
>
> 42. Use on public computer keyboards and mice.
>
> 43. Use as an underarm deodorant.
>
> 44. Spray on hands before and after shaking hands with a lot of people.
>
> 45. Spray in public restrooms on airplanes to reduce airborne bacteria.
>
> 46. Carry for protection in countries with cholera, malaria or dysentery.
>
> 47. Use as an air freshener for cooking odors or other unwanted smells.
>
> 48. Take to the gym and spray all the equipment you use.
>
> 49. Take to the supermarket and use to disinfect shopping cart handles.
>
> 50. Use in the classroom for desks, tables and other items handled by
> children.
>
> 51. Spray in your mouth and throat at first onset of cold or bronchitis.
>
> 52. Spray on shower stalls and bathroom walls to disinfect and remove mold.
>
> ~ Meganhttp://www.meganshay.com
>
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 9:22 PM, Megan Maibaum <megan1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > For cleaning, check out this previous thread, there's a TON of information:
>
> >http://groups.google.com/group/everythingdoterra/browse_frm/thread/17...
>
> > ~ Megan
> >http://www.meganshay.com
>
> > On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 8:50 PM, KelliDonna <kellido...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> At this time, I financially cannot buy too many organic products. I
> >> try to buy what I can, but at this point it's mostly just spinach and
> >> carrots and celery that I buy organic.
> >> We eat a LOT of produce!
> >> Maybe it's just wishful thinking? But when I wash them, I soak them in
> >> some water with lemon oil and I feel like maybe I'm washing off the
> >> pesticides better than if I were just using water?
> >> Does anyone know if there is any validity to that or am I being silly?
> >> Also, I make my own cleaning sprays for the house and I use lemon
> >> mixed in there for disinfecting purposes. Am I right in this or am I
> >> being silly about that too?
> >> If I wanted to switch it up, what are some other antibacterial oils I
> >> can use in my cleaning sprays to disinfect whatever I am cleaning? I
> >> smelled some natural cleaners the other day and one was lavendar, the
> >> other was basil, and one was rosemary I think, but I couldn't see
> >> anywhere that said if they were antibacterial or not?? They sure
> >> smelled great though!
> >> Thanks :)
>
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