Thursday, September 23, 2010

Difference between Oregano and Spice Traders Oils

What is the difference between this Oregano oil and the Thieve's oil?

Spice Traders (Thieves) is to put on you for PROTECTION from the bugs that make you sick. The name ‘thieves,’ came from the people who robbed the dead bodies that had fallen from the bubonic plague back in the 1300's. They didn’t get sick even when they touched the infected bodies. The trade routes are where the plague was the worst and spread to even remote areas. So the spice traders wore it for protection as well. They wore like a mask over their nose and mouth that had the oil on it. They put it on their clothes. Some places I have my family wear it are: on the sternum at the thymus place (midline of chest, just above the center of the breast). We also wear it on the feet lateral to the ball of the foot. During a pandemic situation, I will put some in a spray bottle, and add water, and spray it around the air, thus diffusion it everywhere to kill airborne bugs. I will have one of my kids go through and spray the air every few hours. I can also spray it on surfaces like faucets, light switches, doorknobs. In Melonie’s pandemic classes, she talks about a doctor who told her it was a good thing to spray on each side of a mask, let it sit for 1/2 hour, and that will make the mask more effective incase of air leaks.

The Oregano oil is what you eat when you ARE SICK. There is a great book called "The Cure is in the Cupboard." In the book, the doctor said it has been tested to kill Bird Flu Virus. And that the FDA has actually approved it to be one of the few oils you can take internally. I am very impressed about the wide range of problems the oregano oil addresses. It gives case histories of different ailments it cured, and how the people took it to get that result. He talks about the oregano killing viruses, bacteria, and fungi. Within our group, we've had some great testimonials about oregano oil in dealing with skin/acne issues, chronic coughing, etc.

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