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Reference #: | 1,161 |
Submit Date: | 06 Sep 2007 |
Browse Category: | staph |
Author: | none |
Email Address: | none |
Treatment used: | sage tea tree, myrrh,eucalyptus |
You can buy this remedy at: | health food store |
Remedy will cost you: | unknown |
Country of Remedy: | USA |
Remedy Source: | folklore |
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# of times remedy read: | 5,071 |
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have successfully treated staph with essential oils. In one case a
dude at A-camp had a cut finger with staph that had begun to spread. His whole hand was inflamed and there where red lines gong up the back of his hand almost to his wrist. I suggested the emergency room but he wouldn't go so i treated it the same way I treat any infected wound but more aggressively. I soaked his hand for 15 to 30 minutes in an antiseptic/antibacterial tea, sage (artemisia) works well and its easy to find at rainbow gatherings. Then I used tea tree, myrrh, and eucalyptus essential oils. All are highly antibacterial and the eucalyptus draws out poisons as well as dissolves pus. I use enough drops to soak the wound and a gauze pad so that it would remain moist for 24 hours. I changed it daily. As the inflamation and red lines disappeared and there was little or no pus I eased off on the eucalyptus and substituted lavender oil. Lavender is also antibacterial, though not as powerful as myrrh or tea tree but in addition to its antibacterial action it promotes healthy tissue growth. As the wound heals I ease off the tea tree and just use lavender and myrrh. When the healing nears completion and its no longer necessary to wrap the area in gauze I'll just use myrrh. Its a purified sap and spread over a wound it dries and acts like a band aid. Of course staph is very dangerous and if you try this and you don't see some improvement at the first change of the wrapping and significant healing in less then a week seek professional help. It took about 3 weeks with the worse case I've dealt with. |
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