destruction from an essential oil. From what I've studied EO's are so
complex bacteria and viruses can't "out-complex" them hence no
mutation to avoid the kill off. When I heard of this outbreak I
immediatley thought that EO's would be able to control this but the
question is how much EO would it take. I have a friend who's daughter
is in the hospital now with E coli (was in Germany a month ago) and
she is fighting for her life. Family won't consider using the oils
and are relying on antibiotics and prayers. I'm sad that they have
all their hope in antibx but hopeful that God will deliver. We face
some scary times ahead of this with these run amok bacterium and
viruses! Good reason to educate!
On Jun 2, 3:24 pm, JRdoTerra <eyelikey...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Latest News - e.coli mutation
>
> suggestion:
> immediate essential oil intervention needed accompanied with careful
> documentation
> prioritize selection for testing ( referenced single essential oils
> property chart)
>
> ~ anti bac oils with emphasis on clove, eucalyptus, geranium,
> melaleuca, oregano, rosemary
> ~ anti septic oils with emphasis on birch
> ~ anti microbial oils emphasis on cinnamon, helichrysum,
> lavender, lemon, myrrh, thyme
>
> I would imagine many of these oils, singly or in combination, would
> alter the environment and the e.coli bacterium would either cease or
> possibly mutate again.
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