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See the results of what Registered Dietician, Nida Gonzales was able to accomplish within a couple of Nursing Home Facilities

Power Point of her results

Check out what happened with Wound Care using Essential Oils

Here are the Facility Quality Measures

Report Period 5-1-07 to 10-31-07
Report Period 9-1-07 to 2-29-08

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MRSA Studies

Researcher Sue Chao did a wonderful study using Essential Oils in 2006. The power point was too large to upload but I was able to put a few of the important slides on a document up load.

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Study at The University of Manchester shows Essential Oils can kill
MRSA (Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus)

An essential oil is a highly concentrated, very potent plant extract. 

When you break a leaf or flower petal you see a tiny drop of liquid coming out.  That is the essential oil of the plant.  This liquid appears immediately when the plant is injured and its purpose is to begin the healing process.

This is why essential oils are also called the life blood of the plant.  They carry nutrients, provide cells with oxygen and protect the plant from insects, bacteria and mold. It is “essential” because without it the plant would die. 


The essential oil above is actually blend of essential oils that include Clove, Lemon, Cinnamon Bark, Eucalyptus and Rosemary

The proprietary Thieves oil blend was created based on research into the recipe 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.

Click here to find 101 Uses of THIEVES!