LYME ESSENCE OIL

Lyme essence oil is a specially selected blend of essential oils for Lyme disease, which exhibits antibacterial properties by acting on bacteria that cause Lyme disease and its co-infections – Borrelia bacteria, Bartonella, Babesia. Essential oils are absorbed through the skin and with the help of blood and lymph they are transmitted all over the human body, even crossing the blood-brain barrier, which is why they are characterized by a good penetration into the tissues, including the nervous tissue. Therapies with essential oils are best composited with the simultaneous use of herbs recommended by Buhner.

The highest efficiency of essential oils is observed in the early stages of the disease when changes are not yet established. Sick people suffer from pain in the joints, head, heart and other organs, as well as neurological symptoms: fatigue, problems with memory, concentration, speaking and writing.

The use of a special oil mix is rubbed into the skin in painful areas or with a large number of visible veins. Improvement of health is already observed after a few days of use. Essential oils can also be used during antibiotic therapy or herbal therapy.

Lyme Essence Oil can be prepared on your own in the following manner:

  • 110—120 drops of eucalyptus oil
  • 80 drops of olibanum oil (Frankincense  oil)
  • 60 drops of lemon oil
  • 40 drops of patchouli oil
  • 20 drops of geranium oil
  • 20 drops of lavender oil
  • 14 drops of thyme oil

The rest of the bottle should be topped up with grapeseed oil (it can also be another food oil). In this way, a 1: 5 solution is obtained containing a 20% blend of oils and 80% grapeseed oil. This amount of oil is enough for a few days.

Use: The oil is rubbed into painful places. It is worth combining oil therapy with hot half-hour baths. The treatment should start with very small amounts of oils to convince you that there is no adverse reaction, and then start the application from 15-20 drops of oil daily. During the treatment oils can have very strong Herx reactions.