The proprietary essential oil
blend of Thieves™ was
created based on research into the concoction used by the
thieves of the 15th century. In 1997, studies conducted at
Weber State University showed it to have a 99.96% success
rate against airborne bacteria. The bacteria cultures were
sprayed in an enclosed area, and Thieves™ was
diffused for a given amount of time.
Cinnamon and Clove Improve Insulin
Function, Lower Cholesterol, Reduce Inflammation
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Cinnamon Bark
Cinnamomum verum
Key Constituents:
- Trans-Cinnamaldehyde (40-50%)
- Eugenol (20-30%)
- Beta-Caryophyllene (3-8%)
- Linalol (3-7%)
Dr. Pierre Franchomme teaches that electronegative essential
oils, such as cinnamon and clove make a viral infection less
likely to occur by tieing up the positively charged cell
receptor sites normally reserved for virus.
Marcy Foley, N.D., Embraced by the Essence.
Holistic Wellness Foundation I 2000: 189
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Of 22 volatile oils evaluated, Cinnamon showed the
highest activity against the tested bacteria and fungi.
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Cinnamon oil caused inhibition of growth and aflatoxin
production in Aspergillus
parasiticus.
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Abstract |
Cinnamon Bark essential oil vapor showed inhibitory
effect against respiratory tract pathogens Haemophilus
influenzae, Streptococcus
pneumoniae, Streptococcus
pyogenes and Staphylococcus
aureus, including some penicillin-resistant strains.
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Vapors of cinnamon bark oil prove to be a potent
fungitoxicant against fungi which cause respiratory
tract mycoses: Aspergillus
niger, Aspergillus
fumigatus, Aspergillus
nidulans, Aspergillus
flavus, Candida
albicans, Candida
tropicalis, Candida
pseudotropicalis, and Histoplasma
capsulatum.
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