Diverse Tea
Tree oil
I’ve
recently had a few body aches and pains and swollen glands. After a few days of
making sure I’m eating “clean”, drinking enough water and resting, there was
still no change. We stay as far away as possible from using any medication. I’ll
usually grab some Frankincense essential oil, but these symptoms did not seem to
lift. After becoming quiet and seeking God for wisdom, I felt lead to using tea
tree oil on my armpits!
It sounded
quite strange at first, because I’ve been chemical deodorant free for a few
years now, and we only use natural deodorant. I’ve done armpit detoxing and
changed my diet. Excessive sweating and bad body odor are things of the past. I
decided to follow through with what I heard, and trusted God in the process.
I replaced
my natural deodorant with a drop of tea tree oil under each armpit in the morning
and repeated it in the afternoon. Within two days my aches and pains started diminishing.
I did two more days of underarm treatment. I then felt that I needed to place
one drop behind each knee instead of my armpits, and a drop on the sides of my
neck for a day. Within one week, all the aches, pains and fatigue were gone.
You see,
essential oils are volatile oils, which means that it travels through the air,
pores of the skin and mucus membranes, and can reach glands, nodes, muscles and
blood.
There are more
than twenty lymph nodes in the armpit which help fight infection. Nodes are
small lumps of tissue that are part of the body’s lymphatic system. Lymph is responsible
for draining fluid from tissues, transporting it to lymph nodes, which then destroy
bacteria and other harmful substances. Clean lymph then flows through the main
vein.
Tea tree oil
is an all-round, versatile, affordable essential oil. This oil comes from an
Australian plant and is drying, healing, cleansing, anti-bacterial,
anti-septic, anti-viral and anti-microbial. It can be used as anti-bacterial
medication without some of the nasty side effects of conventional medication.
Other tea
tree oil uses and benefits:
· Acne treatments and spots
· Insect bites
· Nail fungal treatment
· Fights sinus infection – can inhale
straight from the bottle!
· Strep throat – apply to the sides of
the throat or gargle and spit with a tea tree oil solution
· Pneumonia – steam inhalation
· Hand sanitizer
· Scalp treatment
· Add to home made cleaning products-
helps to kill mould
· Mosquito repellent
· Skin infections
· Add to a diffuser
· Add a few drops to the lower abdomen
when you have a urinary infection and add 3 drops to your bath water
· Add a few drops to your washing machine
when washing towels, dogs bedding, even underwear and socks
· Mix tea tree oil with coconut oil for
extreme vaginal infections
Tea tree oil
can be applied directly to the skin. If you have more sensitive skin, mix with
a little coconut oil or olive oil before application.
Not to be
taken orally, except if it is in toothpaste or when gargling where you will be
spitting it out. (I have personally not tried this)
Make your
own all-purpose cleaner:
· 15 – 20 drops tea tree oil
· ¾ cup water
· ¼ cup apple cider vinegar or white
vinegar (use less if it smells too strong of vinegar)
-
Shake
well, spray onto surfaces, wipe with a dry cloth.
After reading
all of this and listening to my testimony, doesn’t it make you wonder if it
would not help in the prevention and treatment of viruses that are going around
through gland application and inhalation?
Lizelle
Recipe:
Roasted
chickpea, green pepper and cherry tomatoes
2 cans chickpeas
2 green
peppers diced
2 punnets
cherry tomatoes
Thai 7 spice
mix (or any other spicy mix)
Olive oil
Sugar free
sweet chilli sauce (Simple Truth brand)
Gluten free
pizza bases or tortillas
-
Place
everything into an oven pan, except the bases or tortillas.
-
Grill
until tomatoes are shriveled and peppers are grilled.
-
Serve
with pizza base or tortilla squares (lightly fry tortillas in a pan until
golden, slice into triangles).

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