Thieves Oil Blending
I use thieves oil often; and by often I mean that I may use it several times a week or several times a day. I have a bottle on my night stand, in my medicine cabinet, on my desk, in my bag (purse), and in my massage room. I use it on myself, my husband, and my massage clients. I have even used it on the dog a few times.I find that it is considerably more rewarding for me to blend my own thieves oil. A good friend and colleague, Rebecca Lee conspires with me to do the blending. You can find her at Spiritworks Therapeutic Massage or the illustrated crone. We use Jojoba as a carrier for the essential oils. Our not so secret recipe includes clove, lemon, cinnamon, eucalyptus, & rosemary essential oils. We make a new batch each fall for the cold & flu season.
Getting the last drop of the Clove Essential Oil while measuring the Lemon Essential Oil. |
Adding the Cinnamon Essential Oil. |
A funnel & steady hands needed for filling the 1 fl. oz. bottles. |
Now for the ways I use thieves oil:
- In place of commercial hand sanitizer. I volunteer two nights a week at our VFW Bingo hall. On average there are 200 people in the hall each night. Handling money can be a dirty job.
- As an immune booster. I rub some on the bottom of my client's feet. The feet have the most concentration of pores anywhere on the body. This helps to absorb the essential oils.
- Deodorant. The essential oils kill off odor causing bacteria and thieves oil smells great.
- To calm Rosacea. The cause of Rosacea is not known, but for me thieves oil calms my Rosacea symptoms.
- To prevent infection. Those few times that I used thieves oil on the dog was after a tick bite.
I'm sure that there are many more uses for thieves oil. Tell me how you use it by leaving a comment below.