Coronavirus
Contagion
Essential Oils for the Worried Well
By Cal Orey
Enter the virus of 2019-2020. The outbreak of the
respiratory illness caused by novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) was first pinpointed in
Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. It has infected more than 67,000 people around the globe—mostly in
mainland China. Since the outbreak, there have been reported more than 1600
deaths—the majority in China...
Currently, this virus (with symptoms of a cough,
fever, and shortness of breath) may not be as deadly as the 1918 Spanish flu—but
it is contagious and the world is on edge. The coronavirus has killed more
people than SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome which first appeared in China,
2002). And it has complicated challenges, whereas people are quarantined in
hospitals to cruise ships coping with the unknown.
The respiratory
illness comes with an unknown and longish incubation period (two to four
weeks). It is spread from infected people to others through the air, by
coughing and sneezing, and touch objects or surfaces with the virus on it.
While people with healthy immune systems are not immune—they do recover. But
the elderly (especially those people with underlying health issues) are the
most likely group to be face physical hardship.
The outbreak ignited in December 2019. Ground zero is Wuhan, China which is believed where the virus originated at a fish market—like the “Contagion” film--and quickly spread from person to person. There are theories of exactly how the virus started. Some say bats like a money in the film “Outbreak.” Speaking of sci-fi thrillers, there is also a theory, reported by newspapers that the lethal virus epidemic spreading worldwide may have been created in a Wuhan laboratory. It is believed by some reports to be linked to China’s secret biological weapons program, by the Chinese to use it as a bio germ warfare weapon. Whatever the virus’s origin (which may be covered up), it spread in China—and isolated cases have been discovered in 25 countries around the world—and more may follow.
Past
Plague, Magical Medicine
Viruses are nothing new.
During the Middle Ages, four robbers in the French town of Marseilles preyed
upon the homes and belongings left behind by the people who fell victim to the
bubonic plague, or "Black Death" of Europe. Eventually they were
caught and brought before French judges, who wondered how these four thieves
had protected themselves from the deadly plague while looting plague-ridden
possessions. The legend is that the four thieves bargained and exchanged
the famous Four Thieves vinegar and herbs formula for freedom. They explained
that they washed themselves with the antiviral and antibacterial infection-fighting
liquid every few hours.
No one seems to know who
wrote the formula, which differs from recipe to recipe, but it is basically the
same and it works in various ways. It can be used to disinfect sick rooms. If
diluted with water, if can be used as a body wash. It can be used as a
preventive measure to stave off viral infections, such as the flu.
5
Essential Oils to Guard Your Immune System
The antiviral and
antibacterial compounds in essential oils can help guard your body against
germs and contracting the virus. Dr. Kurt Schnaubelt, founder of the Pacific
Aromatherapy Institute points out that “the most effective essential oils for
viral infections are those with sizable contents of cineole, mono terpene
alcohol, and mono terpene hydrocarbons.” He adds, “These three types of
components form an effective antiviral synergy.”
Here are five oils
containing antiviral and antibacterial compounds, which may help you, like the
four thieves, to guard against getting the virus.
1. Eucalyptus: This oil is one of the best
essential oils to help keep the flu at bay because it boosts your body’s immune
system. It contains cineole which is effective for viral infections. Try It! It
can be used in baths and showers, saunas and steams, and a vaporizer.
2. Lavender: It is touted for its antiseptic,
antiviral and antibacterial properties, which can help treat respiratory
infections. It can also soothe aches and pains in the joints and muscles. Try
It! Inhaling this oil in a steaming vaporizer, baths, or even used as a
culinary oil infused in tea blends and foods.
3. Lemon:
This essential oil contains mighty flavonoids (super antioxidants) which
may also help fight viruses. The citrus oil can also be used to relieve coughs,
fevers, and a sore throat. Try It! It can be used in soaps and household
cleaners.
4. Peppermint: This essential oil can ease muscle
pain due to its cooling effect, like eucalyptus oil. Its ingredient menthol can
help to relieve congestion from a cold. Try It! It can be used in a foot soak,
diffuser, or one small drop neat (undiluted) under your tongue or on your
forehead or back of your neck.
5. Tea Tree: Medical research shows tea tree oil
contains antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties called terpinen—ol and
a-terpinol. These two components may help disease linked to bacteria and
infection. Try It! It can be used in a vaporizer or diffuser. But note, it is
not a culinary oil.
Other immune-enhancing oils include: basil, cedarwood, cinnamon, and sandalwood.
Other immune-enhancing oils include: basil, cedarwood, cinnamon, and sandalwood.
Essential oils are
budget-friendly and available year-round at your health food store and online.
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If you don’t want to
use store-bought hand soap, this DIY method is not difficult. Here is a liquid
hand soap recipe. It contains germ-fighting citrus essential oils, and knowing
this will give you peace of mind when you wash your hands, especially during
the flu and cold season.
1 cup castile soap
2 tablespoons sweet
almond essential oil
2 teaspoons vitamin E
oil
50 drops steam
distilled lemon essential oil
30 drops steam distilled
essential lime oil
Mix all ingredients in
a pump bottle. Store in a cool place. Use as needed.
(Courtesy: Plant
Therapy)
The
bottom line: Your best line of defense is similar to the four robbers in the
Middle Ages. Wash your hands often. Also, do wipe down objects and surfaces.
Essential oils can be helpful to bolster your immune system and disinfect your
world as the world is in a wait and see mode.
In mid-February, the novel coronavirus outbreak has not been
called a pandemic (a global epidemic)—but because it’s unstable it’s possible
if it spreads and if more deaths occur in other countries. And note, medical workers are not safe—more than 1,700 have been
infected by coronavirus, and at least six have died. Also, someone who is infected may not show
symptoms. There is currently no vaccine to prevent 2019-nCoV infection.
Meanwhile, the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC) is monitoring the unpredictable virus. And the word is, health experts are preparing the U.S. for
more cases. So, this contagion is not over. It may be just the beginning of a
nightmarish scenario or foreshadow for something even more cataclysmic. Or we
could develop a vaccine and be even better prepared for the next outbreak or
pandemic.
For more information, go to https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/about/symptoms.html
. (Adapted from Cal Orey’s The Healing Powers of Essential
Oils: A Complete Guide to Nature’s Most Magical Medicine, published by
Citadel Press Kensington. You can find the Infection-Fighting Four Thieves
Formula recipe and dozens of home cures and recipes for the body and household.)
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