Thursday, February 20, 2014

Why Essential Oils Work






The next time you drive by a field of fresh peppermint or hike through a pine forest, breathe deeply—you’re experiencing the soul-soothing power of essential oils. But essential oils are more than nice scents; these powerful plant extracts are your path to the natural radiance we are committed to helping you discover.


Essential oils are the vital fluids of plants, also known as “life” blood. The reason the word “essential” is used is because this is what is needed and necessary for this plant to have LIFE. They are made up of tiny molecules that can make their way into every cell and basically administer therapy at the most fundamental levels of our body.

One drop of essential oil contains about 40 million-trillion molecules. The human body has 100 trillion cells but just one drop of an essential oil contains enough molecules to cover every cell in our body.

Molecules are made up of compounds. There are three different compounds that are found in different essential oils. They are Phenols, Monoterpenes, and Sesquiterpenes.

Phenols:
Phenols create conditions where viruses and bacteria cannot live. They clean the receptor sites on the cells. If your receptor sites aren’t clean, cells can’t communicate, hence the body ends up malfunctioning and results in sickness.

The following essential oils contain phenols, with their percentages:

• Anise (90%)
• Clove (80%)
• Basil (70%)
• Oregano (70%)
• Thyme (48%)
• Calamus or Cane (30%)
• Cinnamon (25%)
• Cassia (8%)

Monoterpenes:
Monoterpenes are found in most essential oils and they offer a variety of healing properties. They can reprogram miswritten information in the cellular memory, or DNA.

Improper coding in your DNA causes cells malfunction and would results in diseases, including cancer.

Below are a few of the oils that have monoterpenes in them:
• Grapefruit (92%)
• Angelica (80%)
• Frankincense (77%)
• Cypress (77%)
• Galbanum (75%)
• Pine (60%)
• Rose of Sharon (54%)
• Juniper (54%)
• Spruce (50%)
• Myrtle (37%)
• Hyssop (30%)
• Peppermint (11%)

Sesquiterpenes:
Molecules deliver oxygen molecules to cells. Just like hemoglobin in the blood. The main issue with cancer cells is that it contains misinformation and sesquiterpenes can delete that. That all goes down at the same time that oxygen carried by these molecules create an environment where cancer cells can’t reproduce.

Here’s a list of some of the oils containing sesquiterpenes:
• Cedarwood (98%)
• Vetiver (96%)
• Sandalwood (95%)
• Patchouli (85%)
• Ginger (70%)
• Myrrh (60%)
• Spikenard (50%)
• Black Pepper (47%)

All three of these compounds are made to simply restore the body back to its natural state of balance and health.

Proverbs 21:20
Precious treasure and oil remain in the house of the wise.

As my family and I have discovered the treasure and the use of essential oils, I invite you to join us with a smart decision.


1 comment:

  1. Very Informative!! It is really interesting to understand the science behind the oils!

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