Saturday, November 4, 2006

Herbs/Essential Oils

Misc. Recommended herbs & Essential Oils

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  1. Gentle Healing for Baby and Child by Andrea Candee.   I would not be without tea tree oil, eucalyptus and peppermint essential oils during cold and flu season! Here's how I use them:

    Put 10 drops Peppermint, 5 drops eucalyptus and 2-3 drops tea tree oil in a cup or bowl with some olive oil as a base. Stir. Dip a q-tip in it and smear a small amount right at the base of each nostril to open up the airways. Make sure you cover this with something as it will evaporate!

    Eucalyptus oil for sinuses, Ginger tea for upset tummies. Tea tree oil.

    Earache drops - it's sulphur, chamomile, and something else. They're called "Earache drops."   From Natures Sunshine: www.naturessunshine.com Colloidal Silver (4074-7) as an antibiotic. It can be used to fight many bacterial infections and even sprayed in eyes for conjunctivitus. (But you have to be careful where you get it, as some brands can be harmful if not pure and lead to a condition that causes skin discoloration).

    l-Lycine (1631-4) can be used for everything from a cankor or cold sore to strep throat.

    VS-C (937-7 or 3167-6 for liquid) used to fight viral infections. or Viral Recovery (8850-8)

    Bifidophilus Flora Force (40880-4) Highly recommended for everyone to increase good bacteria often depleted by antibiotic use or other factors. Increases your immune system, to hopefully prevent any other types of infections from taking hold in your system.

    Peppermint Oil (3910-9) Great for upset stomach. Can be put in hot water as a tea, or cold water. Or put a drop on back of hand and lick off for a quick energy boost...with the benefit of fresh breath!

    On the Nature's Sunshine site, they also have informational flyers on each product available.

    From: DNR, inc. - www.dnrinc.com

    Quick Draw Spray: Used for race horses...but great for humans too! Can be used for sprains, injuries of muscles, tendons, ligaments. Great to draw pain out of burns and itch out of bug bites. Multiple uses.

    I also love Airborne. You can purchase it at most drug and grocery stores. They come in tablets that you disolve in water and it fizzes. Then you drink it like alkaselzer.

    For headaches, I would rub peppermint oil on your temples at the start of your headache. (1 drop of peppermint oil in 1-2 drops of almond oil or other carrier oil such as olive oil.) You can also put 3 drops in a warm bath for headaches. Lavendar or Roman chamomile can also help relieve a tension headache. Sprinkle one drop on a tissue and inhale deeply. Or put 5 or 6 drops in a warm bath.   I use "White Oak Bark" as a strep preventative, I've done so for 10yrs now and haven't gotten strep once. With all herbs, its good to have a rest period from taking them. I usually go 2wks (sometimes a little longer) without taking the WOB.


    This one might sound gross...but it does work!

    Onion Remedy (for coughs)

    Peel and chop a onion, place in a skillet, cover with raw honey (not store bought stuff) let simmer. Strain and place in a canning jar or something with a lid (no plastic). Use as a cough syrup. I give my dc 1 tbsp every hour.


    Lemon and Raw Honey water (for colds/flu)

    Boil 8oz of water, put the juice of 1 lemon and honey to taste in the cup of water. Sip several cups a day.

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  2. Sore Throat spray   Stir together ...
    4 TBL honey (any type)
    2 TBL lemon juice (fresh or bottled, doesn't matter)
    1 TBL vinegar (could use cider or white, I preferred the cider for the extra influence of apple goodness)

    Take as needed, impossible to overdose!

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  3. Herbal Stick Deodorant - How-to Formula
    by Annie Berthold-Bond, Care2.com Producer, Green Living Channels (www.care2.com)

    If you can tolerate essential oils, herbal deodorants are wonderfully effective since so many of them have strong anti-bacterial properties.

    Simple Solution:

    I am excited to find this formula for making homemade stick deodorant because with this, any one of us can custom make the deodorant using essential oils that one really likes!

    That being said, I like the essential oils recommended for this formula by Snow Drift Farms; they are all strongly anti-bacterial:

    1 1/2 tbspn beeswax (yellow is best)
    1/2 tbspn cocoa butter
    1 tablespoon coconut oil
    15 drops white thyme essential oil
    15 drops rosemary essential oil
    25 drops lavender essential oil
    3 drops castor oil

    Melt beeswax in a glass jar standing in hot water, add the cocoa butter, and when it has melted, add the oils. Stir to mix thoroughly, then pour into a clean, discarded deodorant stick case and leave to cool and set.

    For ingredients and more visit Snow Drift Farms (www.snowdriftfarm.com)   I found a recipe with no olive oil. I haven't tried it yet.

    20 oz sunflower oil
    6 oz coconut oil
    4 oz castor oil
    4 oz lye
    11oz very strong chamomile tea with two sugars added.

    Traces very fast, may not want to use stick blender for this. Cut as soon as set, don't insulate.

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