Home Cleaning 101 with Thieves uses Thieves oil to stay healthy.
School and sports annual medical check ups take place in October.My son Lefty's doctor told me that children are little petri dishes of disease and emphasized the importance of flu shoots and frequent and thorough hand washing.
They put up wall mounted dispensers at the front door and every floor in response to the threat of swine and bird flu.There was a huge bottle of Purell on the teacher's desk.They said it was called "Magic Soap."
It may kill germs, but a piece of me died every time my kid asked for "Magic Soap."
The population of school children who are tiny Typhoid Marys during the cold and flu season is something I appreciate.I felt my family was going out of their way to use alcohol-based goops and sprays.
The name dates back to the Dark Ages.Thieves Oil was named after a group of thieves who were convicted of plundering the corpses of noblemen during the Black Plague.If the bandits told the court how they didn't become victims of the plague, the judge would give them a lesser punishment.The blend was made using the oils of clove, rosemary, cinnamon, lemon and eucalyptus.They rubbed it on their skin and onto their masks.
This clean smelling emollient has a dirty history.Studies show Thieves Oil is effective.Health Food Stores and online shops carry Blended Thieves Oil.
To create your own blend of Thieves Oil, you will need to start with 1/3 cup of a mild carrier oil.