Spearhead: Infection-Fighting Essential Oils
Essential Oils, Proven to Work
In epidemiology, some essential oils are able to compete with, and often exceed, antibiotic therapy. They fulfill an important task of continuing to destroy the enemy in the center of our digestive cavity, thus, they cleanse the urinary and vaginal systems, which are often polluted by the bacterial imbalance of the gut microbiota. These essential oils contain aggressive molecules strong enough, such as phenols, to instantly destroy at our expense entire populations of bacteria, parasites or fungi (= fungi) The way the abuse settles in our gut, thus throwing our body out of balance flora, our mucous membranes, and even our immune system.
Essential oils know more about our immunity than we do ourselves
The digestive tract: its role in disease development
Essential oils help us protect our immunity by acting on the flora and the intestinal mucosa. For intestinal fermentation (=right colonic bloating and odorless gas), which is common in our sugar-rich diet, clove essential oil is ideal. As for intestinal corruption (=flatulence and very smelly gas in the left colon), noble laurel or nutmeg essential oils are recommended.
Essential oils help relieve inflammation and pain
Essential Oils, Proven to Work
Essential oils are very good at controlling inflammation and pain. What makes them value is that, in a way, they will be able to go back to the cause and take action instead of passively putting out the fire. Their analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects can be understood by comparing them with the action of salicylic acid, a component of aspirin, a mechanism well known in pharmacology: essential oil of wintergreen contains 90% Methyl salicylate, when taken orally or applied to the skin, is converted to salicylic acid, the same major active metabolite as the drug aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid). A pharmacist from Grasse (France) also indicated that 1 ml of wintergreen was more effective than 1.4 g of aspirin.