Friday, February 3, 2012

Re: [Everything doTERRA] Re: MRSA/On Guard

I saw the video - the virus stopped in it's tracks and for 7 days did nothing then after 7 days it started moving again but did not look the same so my conclusion was to clean your kitchen counters every 7 days to make sure virus's are neutralized!!

On , DanielH <dj_dan_18@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Again, there is a big difference between preventing the virus from
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> spreading, and actually killing it.  The OnGuard does not kill the
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> virus.  That is the simple reason why we are not to say it kills the
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> virus.
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> I'm not being difficult.. but we do need to be careful that we don't
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> say things that are factually incorrect. Even though it near enough
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> amounts to the same thing, we cannot say the OnGuard "kills" the
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> virus.  My wife has a Masters Degree in Biotechnology, and this is how
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> she explained it to me.
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> On Feb 2, 7:46 pm, Jan Meredith janessenti...@peak.org> wrote:
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> > According to the FDA, we are not allowed to say On Guard (or any other
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> > oil) kills or gets rid of infections of any type. We can use the words
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> > inhibits, discourages, reduces... and we can say they support the body
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> > to overcome, deal with, heal from... and we can say research shows
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> > that bacteria, viruses, molds, and parasites can't live in the
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> > presence of X oils.
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> > That's why we can say On Guard actually killed MRSA in the lab
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> > setting.
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> > Jan in Oregon
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> > On Feb 1, 5:41 pm, Valerie Hampton vale...@donhamptonrealtor.com>
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> > wrote:
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> > > Ok, maybe I'm nuts.  Couple of questions:  I know this has been
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> > > discussed on here before.  Is it true that On Guard kills MRSA?  I
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> > > thought the answer to that is yes but I was just reading the brochure
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> > > we were given at convention & it shows positive results but I'm not
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> > > sure it says it does.  Am I missing something?  I've always thought
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> > > that the following link is the Pub Med article about MRSA & On Guard.
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> > > But I don't see MRSA in this.  I see it talks about MDCK cells.
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> > > Anyway, if someone could straighten me out, I'd love that.  Thank you!
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> >
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> > >http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21078173
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