March 2010

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Do you ever feel cold? Are your feet or hands feeling like they retain water? Could your aches and pains be from inflammation? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you may have poor circulation, and Cypress oil could be what you need to get your circulation circulating.

Cypress (cupressus sempervirens) has been used since ancient times for purification and as incense. Cypress is one of the oils most used for the circulatory system, because it assists in moving stagnant matter.  It actually assists many systems of the body: circulatory, digestive, urinary, and integumentary (skin).

Cypress may ease the feeling of loss and help to create a sense of security and grounding. It may also help heal emotional trauma, cellulite, varicose veins, hemorrhoids, fluid retention, constipation, edema, excessive perspiration, and hand and feet sweating. It may also be effective for muscles and joints, the respiratory system, the reproductive system, and the nervous system.*

Isaiah 44:14—”He heweth him down cedars, and taketh the cypress and the oak, which he strengtheneth for himself among the trees of the forest: he planteth an ash, and the rain doth nourish it.”

Scriptures: Genesis 6:14—-Isaiah 41:19—-Kings 9:11—-Song of Solomon 1:17

Source: From branches

Ancient Uses: Arthritis, laryngitis, reducing scar tissue, cramps. Cypress oil is mentioned in a Babylonian table dating 1800 BC.

Modern Uses: Supportive of the cardiovascular system (increases circulation, strengthens blood capillaries, controls hemorrhages and nose bleeds, relieves acute chest discomfort), emotionally beneficial: eases feeling of loss, promotes feelings of security and grounding: supportive of women during menstruation and menopause.*

Applications: Massage along the spine, on arm pits, on feet, heart and chest.

Cypress oil is found in: Aroma Seiz (for muscle cramps)*, Aroma Life (for chest pains)*, R.C. (respiratory congestion)*

  • Use a drop or two of Cypress where you would apply a deodorant.
  • Equal parts Cypress and Tangerine mixed with a small amount of V-6 mixing oil makes a wonderful serum for skin toning and also may aid with the healing of scar tissue. (Try five drops of each in a 5ml bottle and then fill the rest of the bottle with carrier oil.)*
  • Mix several drops of Cypress with pure V-6 mixing oil and apply on location. may help with arthritis discomfort. (Those with less sensitive skin may wish to try applying Cypress oil neat.)*
  • Apply Cypress neat or diluted on location, may ease cramping.*
  • Apply a drop of Cypress to a minor injury, may facilitate healing and prevent infection.*
  • Rub Cypress around the nasal area, may to help control a nosebleed. (Avoid the eye area.)*
  • Use several drops mixed with V-6 mixing oil and apply where needed as an insect repellent.*
  • Diffuse Cypress, or inhale directly from the bottle, may help with insomnia.*
  • May help to relieve acute chest discomfort and/or bronchitis by rubbing Cypress on the chest area.*
  • May help strengthen blood capillaries and increase circulation by rubbing Cypress mixed with V-6 mixing oil on location. When used with Helichrysum oil, may help with varicose and spider veins.*
  • After knee surgery-Apply: Apply 3 drops of Cypress, Wintergreen and blend of PanAway to aide in healing.*

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Read other Oils of the Bible articles:

12 Oils of the Bible-Frankincense-Part 1

12 Oils of the Bible-Myrrh-Part 2

12 Oils of the Bible-Aloes-Sandalwood-Part 3

12 Oils of the Bible-Cassia-Part 4

12 Oils of the Bible-Cedarwood-Part 5

12 Oils of the Bible-Galbanum-Part 7

12 Oils of the Bible-Hyssop-Part 8

12 Oils of the Bible-Myrtle-Part 9

12 Oils of the Bible-Onycha-Part 10

12 Oils of the Bible-Rose of Sharon-Part 11

12 Oils of the Bible-Spikenard-Part 12

* This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Resource: “Healing Oils of the Bible” by David Stewart, Ph. D

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In these times we live in, we often are in search of help with our mental clarity and relaxation and for ways that may help in our prayer and meditation practices. Cedarwood essential oil is an essential oil that may help in these areas.

Essential oils are the direct creation of God’s word. They possess divine intelligence, and prayer intensifies healing.

It used to be that religion and priests, were our healers. They healed with prayer and essential oils. Physicians today, at least the majority, do not heal, they use drugs and allopathic ways that are really more around science, pharmaceutical drugs and also are void of prayer.

When using therapeutic-grade essential oils, also incorporate prayer. Keep applying and praying until you are better. It is God’s intent to use plants for medicines, guided by prayer.

Cedarwood (cedrus atlantica) produced mainly in Morocco, is the species most closely related to the cedars of Lebanon. King David and King Solomon used this wood for the construction of their palaces because of its aromatic oil content which lasts indefinitely.

Used by the Sumerians and Egyptians more than 5000 years ago, Cedarwood essential oil is believed to have been the first oil to be obtained by distillation. It was known as the oil of gladness in ancient times, and was used for a variety of purposes including temple worship, mood elevation, disinfecting, hygienic purposes and mental clarity.

Of all essential oils, cedarwood is highest in sesquiterpenes, which are oxygen-delivering molecules capable of crossing the blood-brain barrier.

Scriptures: Leviticus 14:4, 6, 49.51, 52, Numbers 19:6

Source: From bark of trees

Ancient uses: Cleansing of lepers, ritual cleansing after touching a dead body or anything else considered “unclean,” ritual cleansing from evil spirits, cosmetics, embalming, skin problems, various medicines, calming effects.

Modern uses: Insect repellent, hair loss, tuberculosis, bronchitis, gonorrhea, skin disorders (acne, psoriasis).

Applications: Diffuse, topically and orally.

Cedarwood oil is also found in: Inspiration, Sacred Mountain and Brain Power.

Uses of Cedarwood:

  • Diffuse or inhale from bottle to enhance prayer and meditation.
  • Rub a drop of oil in your palms and then cup them over your nose and mouth. Inhale, breathing deeply, may  to help with mental clarity.*
  • Apply on location as an effective insect repellent. For those with sensitive skin, dilute as needed with V6 mixing oil or olive oil (organic, extra virgin is best).*
  • Apply a drop to a cotton balls and place in drawers to repel insects and keep clothing fragrant and smelling refreshed.
  • Apply a drop or two to the soles of the feet to enhance the immune system and boost the body’s natural defenses.*
  • 1-3 drops rubbed into the scalp may help to inhibit hair loss.*
  • A drop or two rubbed on wounded skin may help to clean, disinfect and protect from infection.*
  • Rub a drop or two on the chest area either diluted or full strength, may help to relieve symptoms of bronchitis.*
  • To enhance deep sleep, inhale cedarwood directly from the bottle or apply a drop near the temples and the back of the neck.*
  • Apply a small amount of oil over the sinus areas, may help to improve symptoms of sinusitis.*
  • Release of fear of the unknown and emotional blocks. Put a drop of Cedarwood on your right thumb, massages onto the top of your right ear (trigger point to release issues with mother and father).  Last still using your right thumb, massage the bottom side of your right toe.*

Remember if you are looking for a different approach to mental clarity and relaxation and for ways that may help in prayer and meditation practices, think about possibly giving Young Living essential oil of Cedarwood a try.

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Read other articles on Oils of the Bible

12 Oils of the Bible-Frankincense-Part 1

12 Oils of the Bible-Myrrh-Part 2

12 Oils of the Bible-Aloes-Sandalwood-Part 3

12 Oils of the Bible-Cassia-Part 4

12 Oils of the Bible-Cedarwood-Part 5

12 Oils of the Bible-Cypress-Part 6

12 Oils of the Bible-Galbanum-Part 7

12 Oils of the Bible-Hyssop-Part 8

12 Oils of the Bible-Myrtle-Part 9

12 Oils of the Bible-Onycha-Part 10

12 Oils of the Bible-Rose of Sharon-Part 11

12 Oils of the Bible-Spikenard-Part 12

*This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Resources: “Healing Oils of the Bible” by David Stewart Ph. D

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Have you ever felt like you need a little bit of help with a bad taste in your mouth or maybe concerned that your breath my not be too pleasant to others?  Here is a quick and natural fix to help your breath be fresher is with Cassia essential oil.

Put one drop of Cassia in about 1/4 cup of pure water, gargle, spit out or swallow.  You will then have a clean and fresh taste in your mouth and your breath will be more pleasant to others.

You could also dip the tip of a toothpick in the essential oil. When you put the toothpick in your mouth, just be mindful that it may be a bit warm, but once you get used to this you will be happy to have some on hand.

Cassia has a rich Biblical history. Mentioned in one of the oldest known medical records, Ebers Papyrus (dating from sixteenth century BC) an ancient Egyptian list of 877 prescriptions and recipes.

Psalm 45:8—All thy garments smell of myrrh, and aloes, and cassia, out of the ivory palaces, whereby they have made thee glad.

Cassia (Cinnamomum cassia) comes from a slender, evergreen tree, which grows up, to 20 feet tall. It is native to China. The oil is steam distilled from the bark. Cassia was an ingredient in the Holy Anointing Oil given to Moses. This exotic fragrance of vanilla/cinnamon might be similar in its aroma to cinnamon, but it is physically and chemically much different and three times more potent than cinnamon. Care must be taken in topical use as it may cause skin sensation.

Cassia is one of four essential oils that are the ingredients in Moses’ Holy Anointing Oil. Holy Anointing Oil, was considered to bring about healing. Anoint translated from the Hebrew and Greek meant “to cover, rub, or smear the head or body (or object) with oil”. In some cases, the word meant “to pour oil over the head or body (or object).” A commonly used Hebrew word for anoint was “masach”. It is interesting that the Hebrew variations of the word for anoint are similar to the English word “massage” both in meaning and in pronunciation. Laying of hands in a loving manner and with prayer.

Exodus 30:23,24,25—Take thou also unto thee principal spices, of pure myrrh five hundred shekels, and of sweet cinnamon half so much, even two hundred and fifty shekels, and of sweet calamus two hundred and fifty shekels, And of cassia five hundred shekels, after the shekel of the sanctuary, and of oil olive an hin: And thou shalt make it an oil of holy ointment, an ointment compound after the art of the apothecary: it shall be an holy anointing oil.

One way of “anointing” oils that may be helpful in alleviating ailments is:

1. Begin on the crown of the head.

2. Applying to the bottoms of the feet on the Vitaflex point that reflects the ailment.

3. Apply to the back, over the lung area, for a congestive ailment.

4. Apply to the chest, for a congestive ailment.

Source: Bark of the tree

Ancient Uses: Ingredient in Moses’ Holy Anointing Oil.

Modern Uses: Immune system builder and supportive of the body’s natural defenses.

Medical Properties: Anti-inflammatory (COX2 inhibitor), anti-fungal, antibacterial, antiviral, anticoagulant, immune system builder and supportive of the body’s natural defenses.*

Uses: Cataracts, fungal infections (ringworm, candida), atherosclerosis, arteriosclerosis.*

Other uses of Cassia are:

  • Put a drop or two on your fingers and rub through the hair. Perfumed hair is good anytime, especially at night.
  • Diffuse or put a drop in your hand, rub hands together and cup over nose, gently inhale for a joyful, uplifting feeling.* (Be mindful to not touch your face with your hands, just cup your hands about an inch away from you nose and face.)
  • Add a drop to water, swish in mouth, and gargle for a delicious and effective mouthwash.
  • Put a drop in a glass of water and shake it up (to disperse the oil) for a protecting & refreshing drink. You may just find it curbs your desire for sugar! Also taking it internally may help with fungal problems! (Glass containers only!!)
  • Use it in cooking. For example, add a drop or two to yams.
  • Add a drop to hot chocolate and enjoy!
  • Add a drop or two to hot water, stir, and drink to take away the chill.
  • Dilute 50/50 and apply to area of concern and Vitaflex foot points to help with boils, ringworm, and fungal infections.*
  • Combine with carrier oil and other oils such as Frankincense, Sandalwood, Myrrh, Hyssop, or Galbanum and wear as fragrance or put it on a handkerchief and carry with you or take to bed at night.

Purchase Cassia in the 12 Oils of Ancient Scripture Kit

NOTE: While its aroma is similar to cinnamon, cassia is chemically and physically quite different. May irritate the nasal membranes if inhaled directly from diffuser or bottle.

Note: Not all essential oils are the same. Therapeutic-grade essential oils are steam distilled and wild crafted, their oils are carefully extracted by way of hot water and steam and they are free from any synthetic chemicals. Many labels use the words “For External Use Only,” which means that they might include chemicals other than pure oil.

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information refers solely to products from Young Living Essential Oils and is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, and claim to cure, treat or prevent any disease. We urge you to do the health related research necessary to learn what is right for you. Young Living uses only therapeutic grade oils. Perfume grade or poor quality oils may possibly be harmful due to unknown additives and poor plant or distillation conditions. US labeling for essential oils is governed by the Perfume Act, allowing labels to say “100% pure essential oil” and by law contain only 5% of any grade

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Read other Oils of the Bible articles:

12 Oils of the Bible-Frankincense-Part 1

12 Oils of the Bible-Myrrh-Part 2

12 Oils of the Bible-Aloes-Sandalwood-Part 3

12 Oils of the Bible-Cedarwood-Part 5

12 Oils of the Bible-Cypress-Part 6

12 Oils of the Bible-Galbanum-Part 7

12 Oils of the Bible-Hyssop-Part 8

12 Oils of the Bible-Myrtle-Part 9

12 Oils of the Bible-Onycha-Part 10

12 Oils of the Bible-Rose of Sharon-Part 11

12 Oils of the Bible-Spikenard-Part 12

*This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Resources: “Healing Oils of the Bible” by David Stewart Ph. D

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Just say the word “antioxidant” and most people get a blank stare on their face. We know that we are told antioxidants are good for us, but what are they? Here is how I like to describe them in easy to understand terms. Simply put, you know how our bodies have cells? Well, certain conditions can damage our cells, in turn damaged cells can go around damaging other cells, which can lead to disease and aging. Antioxidants have been found to repair, and prevent this process.

According to Healthcastle.com;

“Antioxidants are substances or nutrients in our foods which can prevent or slow the oxidative damage to our body. When our body cells use oxygen, they naturally produce free radicals (by-products) which can cause damage. Antioxidants act as “free radical scavengers” and hence prevent and repair damage done by these free radicals.   Read the rest of this entry »

During the winter months we all may feel a change in our skin, feeling dryness and even wrinkles becoming more pronounced.  Sandalwood essential oil is a very gentle essential oil and may be applied directly on the skin and may help to soften and moisturize the skin. Plus the scent is very pleasing and may also be beneficial for calming stressed nerves.

“Like valleys that stretch out, Like gardens beside the river, Like aloes planted by the Lord, Like cedars beside the water.” (Numbers 24:6)

Sandalwood is one of the more gentle essential oils of the Biblical oils.    Sandalwood enhances deep sleep, may help remove negative programming from the cells. It is high in Sesquiterpenes that stimulate the pineal gland and the limbic region of the brain, the center of emotions.*  The pineal gland is responsible for releasing melatonin, a powerful immune stimulant and anti-tumoral agent.

Sesquiterpenes, predominant in Vetiver, cedarwood, and sandalwood, are soothing to inflamed tissue and can also produce profound effects on emotions and hormonal balance.*

ALOES/SANDALWOOD (Santalum album) is the most valuable tree in the world. It takes 10 years for the sandalwood tree to form hardwood. Peak hardwood formation is achieved when the tree is between 40-60 years. King Tut’s tomb was filled with alabaster jars of aloewood/sandalwood oil which thieves later stole, leaving the alabaster jars behind. Sandalwood contains 90 % sesquiterpenes which deprogram misinformation and carry oxygen to the cellular level.

“And there came also Nicodemus, which at the first came to Jesus by night, and brought a mixture of myrrh and aloes, about an hundred pound weight.” (John 19:39)

Source:  From branches

Ancient Uses: Elevating moods, perfume

Modern Uses: Antiseptic, immune enhancing, aids in normal cell regeneration, calming to nerves.

Applications: Diffuse, apply topically, ingest orally, burn in incense.

Aloes/Sandalwood oil is found in: Dream Catcher, Gathering, Inspiration, White Angelica, Awaken, Harmony and 3 Wise Men.

Uses of Sandalwood:

  • Diffuse or place a drop of Sandalwood in hand, rub hands together, cup hands over nose, and breathe deeply at bedtime to enhance deep sleep.*
  • Rub a drop above eyebrows in a wide circle around the eye 1-3 times daily, may help with vision.*
  • Use as men’s cologne. May combine with carrier oil if desired. Also great as an aftershave.*
  • Add 6 drops to running bath water to disperse and combine with bath salts for a relaxing bath.*
  • Use a drop or two for dry chapped skin and wrinkled skin. May combine with carrier oil.*
  • For acute or chronic diarrhea, rub on stomach area and feet on vita flex points.*
  • Apply one drop to a cold sore as soon it begins and repeat 5-10 times daily.*
  • Massage in hair and on scalp to retard graying.*
  • Ingest it in capsules in carrier oil either by itself or with other oils such as frankincense for health benefits.*
  • Put a drop on an incision to speed wound healing.*

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An excellent way to get started with oils of the Bible is with the Twelve Oils of Ancient Scripture. It contains the twelve most significant oils found in the Bible. Young Living’s wish in bringing them to you is that you will savor and enjoy the beautiful fragrances and intriguing histories of these precious pure essential oils. Gary Young draws on his travels to biblical lands and explains the twelve oils on an audio CD.

Care for your family?……… Click here for daily essential oil tips

Read other Oils of the Bible articles:

12 Oils of the Bible-Frankincense-Part 1

12 Oils of the Bible-Myrrh-Part 2

12 Oils of the Bible-Cassia-Part 4

12 Oils of the Bible-Cedarwood-Part 5

12 Oils of the Bible-Cypress-Part 6

12 Oils of the Bible-Galbanum-Part 7

12 Oils of the Bible-Hyssop-Part 8

12 Oils of the Bible-Myrtle-Part 9

12 Oils of the Bible-Onycha-Part 10

12 Oils of the Bible-Rose of Sharon-Part 11

12 Oils of the Bible-Spikenard-Part 12

*This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Resources: “Healing Oils of the Bible” by David Stewart Ph. D

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Bible oils have been being used since biblical times and thankfully they are returning to the “mainstream” and are becoming more familiar to many.  Myrrh is an amazing essential oil that God has blessed us with.

Myrrh is mentioned in one of the oldest known medical records, Ebers Papyrus (dating from sixteenth century BC) an ancient Egyptian list of 877 prescriptions and recipes. The Arabian people used myrrh for many skin conditions, such as chapped and cracked skin and wrinkles. It was listed in Hildegard’s Medicine, a compilation of early German medicines by highly-regarded Benedictine herbalist Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179).

Myrrh promotes spiritual awareness and is uplifting. It contains Sesquiterpenes which stimulate the limbic system of the brain (the center of memory and emotions) and the hypothalamus, pineal and pituitary glands. The hypothalamus is the master gland of the human body, producing many vital hormones including thyroid and growth hormone.

Song Of Solomon 3:6—”Who [is] this that cometh out of the wilderness like pillars of smoke, perfumed with myrrh and frankincense, with all powders of the merchant?”

Song Of Solomon 4:6—“Until the day break and the shadows flee away, I will get me to the mountain of myrrh, and to the hill of frankincense.”

Scriptures: Genesis 37:25; 43:11; Exodus 30:23; Esther 2:12; Psalms 45:8; Proverbs 7:17 (Also in Exodus 30:34 as “Stacte”); Song Solomon 1:13; 3:6; 4:6, 14: 5:1, 5, 13; Matthew 2:11; 26:7, 9, 12; Mark 14:3, 4, 15:23; Luke 7:37, 38 46; 23:56; John 11:2; 12:3, 5; 19:39

Myrrh is mentioned in the Bible 18 times. When Esther was being prepared to be the bride of the King, she received a daily anointing of oil of myrrh for six months. (Esther 2:12). Of course, that’s not what most Christians think of when they think of myrrh. They think of the gifts of the wise men. (Matthew 2:11)

Myrrh was an oil customarily applied to the umbilical cord of newborn babies. It’s antimicrobial action offered as a protection from infection. The wise men would not have had to explain this to Mary and Joseph. It was common knowledge at that time. They would not have had to explain to Mary that the gift was also for her. Childbearing women of that time knew that if they applied myrrh to their tummies following labor that it would eventually remove stretch marks.

In fact, in ancient times, for those who could afford it, oil of myrrh was inhaled and applied daily to the skin throughout pregnancy and was diffused during labor as its aromas induce a sense of peace and well-being.

Myrrh, like frankincense, is a universal oil, offering benefits for numerous complaints and conditions. Indicated for bronchitis, dysentery, hyperthyroidism, oral and vaginal thrush, ulcers, and viral hepatitis, it has also been found to benefit asthma, athlete’s foot, coughs, eczema, gingivitis, gum infections, hemorrhoids, mouth ulcers, ringworm, wounds, wrinkles, and chapped or cracked skin. It is widely used today in oral hygiene products.*

Myrrh is what is known as “a fixing oil.” It extends the therapeutic action of any other oil with which it is combined. Biblical people knew this and included myrrh as a significant portion of all of their ointments. In fact, myrrh was such a universally common ingredient of healing ointments at the time of Christ that the Greek word for “ointment” (muron) and the Greek word for “myrrh” (muron) were the same. Thus, when Jesus was anointed with the precious ointment (muron) of spikenard (Matthew 26:1; Mark 14:1-9; Luke 7:36-50; John 11:1-2, 12:1-8) he was also being anointed with myrrh.

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Myrrh has a very gentle scent and its fixing property is highly prized by perfumers. When combined with other oils, it makes the scent of those oils last longer without masking them. Some of the most delightful fragrances are also short-lived, evaporating rapidly. When one wears perfume or cologne, they want it to last for a whole evening or a day, and not be gone in minutes. Perfumers find myrrh to be the perfect “fixing oil” to extend more volatile fragrances. Modern feminine perfumes containing myrrh include: Fidji® (Laroche), Givenchy III® (Givenchy), Alliage® (Estee Lauder), Ravissa® (Maurer & Wirtz), and LeSport® (St. Laurent)—which also contains Sandalwood (aloes), another Biblical oil.

Myrrh (commiphora myrrha) has one of the highest levels of sesquiterpenes, a class of compounds that has direct effects on the hypothalamus, pituitary and amygdala, the seat of our emotions. Research in Italy demonstrated that myrrh has pain-relieving properties as well, which is probably why it was administered to Jesus prior to his crucifixion.

Myrrh (Commipihora myrrha) has a rich, smoky, balsamic aroma that is purifying, restorative, revitalizing, and uplifting. It is a helpful aid to meditation, having one of the highest levels of sesquiterpenes available. Sesquiterpenes are a class of compounds that have a direct effect on the hypothalamus, pituitary, and amygdala, the seat of our emotions.  The Arabian people believed it helped wrinkled, chapped, and cracked skin. Today, myrrh is widely used in oral hygiene products.*

Source: Oleo-gum-resin from trunks and limbs of the tree.

Medical properties: Powerful antioxidant, anti-tumoral, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, anti-parasitic, analgesic/anesthetic.

Applications: topically, orally

Myrrh oil is found in: Humility, White Angelica, Exodus II, 3 Wise Men, Abundance and Hope.

Uses of Myrrh:

  • Drop 2-3 drops on a dried log and allow time for oil to soak in before putting the the fire.
  • One drop of myrrh oil on your canker sores may help them to disappear.*
  • Rubbing 1-2 drops on your gum’s may help heal gingivitis.*
  • Mix 2 to 5 drops in water for a excellent mouthwash.*
  • Use 1ml oil in 15ml carrier oil for bronchitis and colds with thick phlegm.*
  • Mix 10 drops with 25ml of water, shake well and use externally on wounds.*
  • Putting 1 drop on a blemish may help it to go away.*
  • Myrrh is extremely effective at killing wound bacteria.*

Order 12 Oils of Ancient Scripture Here

Twelve Oils of Ancient Scripture™ contains the twelve most significant oils found in the Bible. Young Living’s wish in bringing them to you is that you will savor and enjoy the beautiful fragrances and intriguing histories of these precious pure essential oils. Gary Young draws on his travels to biblical lands and explains the twelve oils on an audio CD.

I look forward to hearing from you with feedback or questions and you can easily contact me by clicking here. Have a Blessed Easter.

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Read other Oils of the Bible articles:

12 Oils of the Bible-Frankincense-Part 1

12 Oils of the Bible-Aloes-Sandalwood-Part 3

12 Oils of the Bible-Cassia-Part 4

12 Oils of the Bible-Cedarwood-Part 5

12 Oils of the Bible-Cypress-Part 6

12 Oils of the Bible-Galbanum-Part 7

12 Oils of the Bible-Hyssop-Part 8

12 Oils of the Bible-Myrtle-Part 9

12 Oils of the Bible-Onycha-Part 10

12 Oils of the Bible-Rose of Sharon-Part 11

12 Oils of the Bible-Spikenard-Part 12

* This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Resources: “Healing Oils of the Bible”: by David Stewart. Ph. D

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If you are a reader of the Bible, you know that essential oils are mentioned many times throughout.  The Bible has more than 500 references to at least 33 species of essential oils and/or the herbs from which they are distilled.  All of the oils used by the people of Bible times are still used today, although not always for the same purposes.

FRANKINCENSE

Is mentioned in the Bible 22 times, the most familiar of which is regarding the gifts to the baby Jesus from the wise men. Mary and Joseph would have known, without any explanation from the wise men that it was customary to anoint newborn sons of kings and priests with the oil of frankincense, which they no doubt did for their newborn child.

Also known as “olibanum,” or “Oil from Lebanon” the name frankincense is derived from the Medieval French word for “real incense.” Frankincense is considered the “holy anointing oil” in the Middle East and has been used in religious ceremonies for thousands of years. It was well known during the time of Christ for its anointing and healing powers and was one of the gifts given to Christ at His birth.

“Used to treat every conceivable ill known to man,” frankincense was valued more than gold during ancient times, and only those with great wealth and abundance possessed it. It is mentioned in one of the oldest known medical records, Ebers Papyrus (dating from sixteenth century BC) an ancient Egyptian list of 877 prescriptions and recipes.

Matthew 2:11—“And when they were come into the house, they saw the young child with Mary his mother, and fell down, and worshiped him: and when they had opened their treasures, they presented unto him gifts; gold, and frankincense, and myrrh.”

Scriptures: Exodus 30:34,; Leviticus 2:1, 1, 15, 16: 5:11; 6:15; 24:7, Numbers 5:15; 16:46-50 (Arron stops a plague); 1 Chronicles 9:29; Nehemiah 13:5, 9; Song of Solomon 3:6; 4:6, 14; Isaiah 59:20; 60:3, 6 (These verses from Isaiah prophesy the gifts of the wise men) Isaiah 66:3; Jeremiah 6:20; 17:26; 41:5 (NOTE: these six references from Isaiah and Jeremiah, are translated as “incense” in the King James Version.  However, the Hebrew in all cases is “lebonah: which is frankincense.  Matthew 2:11 (Three wise men’s visit) Revelations 18:13

Frankincense was considered a cure-all by the people of Biblical times and for those who could afford it, it was applied to cuts, bruises, and wounds of all kinds, as well as a inhaled and taken internally. Frankincense comes from a tree requiring a very unique desert climate. It grows only in North Africa and the Southern Arabian peninsula. The oil received by Jesus as a baby came from the same areas where Young Living gets it’s Frankincense today.

Not only was frankincense used as a holy anointing oil, it was also one of the ingredients in the holy incense of the Hebrews (Exodus 30:34-37) burned perpetually in their tabernacles for more than a thousand years, through the time of Christ. Today one can still experience the fragrance of Frankincense in Catholic Churches where it has been customarily diffused for more than 2000 years.

While it has been used to treat every conceivable ill known to man for thousands of years, modern experience has shown that the fragrance of frankincense is an antidepressant and helps in overcoming stress and despair, as well as supporting the immune system. It has also been found helpful with allergies, insect and snake bites, bronchitis, cancer, pneumonia, diphtheria, headaches, hemorrhaging, high blood pressure, typhoid, and warts.

Frankincense has always been a popular fragrance for perfumes and lotions, from ancient times to the present. In fact, it is found in several modern products, including Youth Dew® (Estee Lauder) and the all-time best-selling after-shave lotion, Old Spice® (Shulton).

Egyptian tradition says that “Frankincense is good for everything from gout to a broken head” or in other words “good from head to toe”.  If in doubt, use Frankincense.

Wood from Frankincense and Myrrh was burned by tribes for warmth and cooking. They received benefits of oil vapors through the smoke and were blessed with the healing power of the vapors.

Source: Oleo-gum-resin from the trunks and limbs of the tree.

Ancient Uses:

Holy Anointing Oil, a cure-all used to enhance meditation and elevate spiritual  consciousness, thought to assist one in the transition of death, used for embalming, and perfume.   Frankincense was used to anoint the new born sons of kings and priests, which may have been why it was brought to the baby Jesus.

Modern Uses:

Monoterpenes reprogram cellular memory thus promoting permanent healing; helps maintain normal cellular regeneration; cancer, depression, allergies, headaches, bronchitis, herpes, tonsillitis, typhoid, warts brain damage, massive head injuries, stimulates body’s production of white corpuscles (immune builder)

Applications: Diffuse, topically, orally, incense.

Found in: Gathering, Humility, Inspiration, Awaken, Forgiveness, Harmony, Exodus II, 3 Wise Men, Abundance Acceptance, Brain Power, Trauma Life and Valor

Uses of Frankincense:

  • Put a drop on an insect bite to help reduce swelling and speed healing.*
  • Apply 1-2 drops on temples and/or back of neck to help improve concentration.*
  • Apply 1-3 drops on each foot to help strengthen the immune system.*
  • Dilute 1 drop in 1tsp. honey or 4 oz. rice milk and ingest daily for health maintenance.*
  • Dilute 50/50 with V-6 Mixing Oil and apply to a blistered area 3-5 times daily as needed.*
  • Diffuse or inhale from the bottle to help with mood elevation.*
  • Dilute 50/50 with V-6 Mixing Oil and massage 6-9 drops onto each foot at night to help with sore feet.*
  • Apply 1-3 drops to shoulders stomach and bottoms of feet to help with low mood induced insomnia.*
  • Apply 1-3 drops on nails and at base of nails, 3 times per week to help strengthen brittle or weak nails.*
  • Rub a few drops on stretch marks 2 times a day.*

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Now is a wonderful time of year to purchase 12 Oils of Ancient Scripture.  Twelve Oils of Ancient Scripture™ contains the twelve most significant oils found in the Bible. Young Living’s wish in bringing them to you is that you will savor and enjoy the beautiful fragrances and intriguing histories of these precious pure essential oils. Gary Young draws on his travels to biblical lands and explains the twelve oils on an audio CD, also included in this collection.

Contains: Twelve Single Oils (5ml bottles): Aloes/sandalwood (Santalum album), cassia (Cinnamomum cassia), cedarwood (Cedrus atlantica), cypress (Cupressus sempervirens), frankincense (Olibanum — Boswellia carteri), galbanum (Ferula gummosa), hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis), myrrh (Commiphora myrrha), myrtle (Myrtus communis), onycha (pronounced oh-nigh-kah, a very thick oil, remove the plastic orifice and warm the bottle in your hand so that the oil will flow — Styrax benzoin), Rose of Sharon/cistus (Labdanum — Cistus ladanifer), and spikenard (Nardostachys jatamansi).

Frankincense oil is found in: Gathering, Humility, Inspiration, Awaken, Forgiveness, Harmony, Exodus II, 3 Wise Men, Abundance, Acceptance, Brain Power, Trauma Life, Valor.

Enjoy your journey of discovery of greater spirituality with these gifts from our Father, brought to us through Gary Young, founder of Young Living essential oils.

* This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Read other Oils of the Bible articles:

12 Oils of the Bible-Myrrh-Part 2

12 Oils of the Bible-Aloes-Sandalwood-Part 3

12 Oils of the Bible-Cassia-Part 4

12 Oils of the Bible-Cedarwood-Part 5

12 Oils of the Bible-Cypress-Part 6

12 Oils of the Bible-Galbanum-Part 7

12 Oils of the Bible-Hyssop-Part 8

12 Oils of the Bible-Myrtle-Part 9

12 Oils of the Bible-Onycha-Part 10

12 Oils of the Bible-Rose of Sharon-Part 11

12 Oils of the Bible-Spikenard-Part 12

Resources:  “Healing Oils of the Bible” David Stewart, PH D.

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For those  who know how foods affect our whole life, including our thinking processes and behavior, find it easy to look at diet as a potential remedy to the rampant diagnosis of ADD and ADHD. Attention deficit disorder is not just a problem in children. If you were diagnosed with childhood ADD/ADHD, chances are, you’ve carried at least some of the symptoms into adulthood. But even if you were never diagnosed with ADD/ADHD as a child, that doesn’t mean you can’t be affected by it as an adult.

Attention deficit disorder often goes unrecognized throughout childhood. This was especially common in the past, when very few people were aware of ADD/ADHD. Instead or recognizing your symptoms and identifying the real issue, your family, teachers, or other parents may have labeled you a dreamer, a goof-off, a slacker, a troublemaker, or just a bad student.

Alternately, you may have been able to compensate for the symptoms of ADD/ADHD when you were young, only to run into problems as your responsibilities increase.

In the best-selling book by Rachel Bell and Dr. Howard Peiper, The A.D.D. and A.D.H.D. Diet provides a look at the contributing factors and natural treatments for symptoms of these diagnosis’.

Potential causes for ADD and ADHD:

  • poor nutrition
  • environmental contaminants
  • allergies to food and environment that affect the nervous system

  • increased and repeated use of antibiotics
  • spinal column misalignments and craniosacral system obstructions
  • electromagnetic stress from TV and technology

Since this book focuses on diet it encourages the reader to do a few things to see what foods might be causing the problem such as:

  • fast and then eat foods separately to notice effects
  • use a rotation diet
  • get tested for allergies
  • read about what other people did
  • practice proper food combining
  • see a doctor who specializes in natural care for ADD/ADHD

The symptoms – possibly including, but not limited to: short attention span, memory lapse, irritability, anxiety, poor motor control, withdrawn behavior, maldigestion, difficulty communicating, inability to focus, talking too loud and too fast, inability to follow directions, sit still or listen, learning difficulties.

Possible contributing factor: food allergies, chemical sensitivity, vitamin or mineral deficiencies, amino acid insufficiency, spinal misalignment, stress on the central nervous system and more.

  • Is there a connection between chemical fumes and learning ability?
  • Can maldigestion contribute to behavior problems?
  • What is commenly misdiagnosed as ADD or ADHD?
  • Can diet contribute to fatigue and depression?
  • What really is ADD/ADHD?
  • Is the problem hereditary?

“This important book, The A.D.D. and A.D.H.D. Diet, will provide the type of answers that are needed to make an informed choice for safer, better, easier and less expensive treatments for ADD and ADHD.” ~ Doris J. Rapp, M.D., Clinical Asst. Professor of Pediatrics SUNYAB, author of Is This Your Child’s World?

Dr. Benjamin Feingold, is a pioneer who popularized a special diet for kids with hyperactivity which was originally presented in ’Why Your Child is Hyperactive’, Dr. Feingold says that the child’s diet should prohibit synthetic or artificial food coloring, flavors, and preservatives.

Avoid These Foods

The diet should also prohibit any food containing natural salicylates, such as almonds, apples (cider and cider vinegar), apricots, all berries, cherries, cloves, coffee, cucumbers, pickles, currants, grapes, raisins, wine and wine vinegar, nectarines, wintergreen (methyl salicylate) essential oil, oranges, peaches, peppers, plums, prunes, tangerines, tea, tomatoes, potatoes, and eggplant.

The suggested diet changes is much like the Candida Diet, quite possibly because the eco-terrain in the gut has so much to do with our thinking and behavioral processes.

An exclusive three-part interview with Lendon Smith, MD. on Non-Drug Treatment of ADD / ADHD at Mercola.com

ADD / ADHD Testimonials

Diagnosed with early signs ADHD

“James is our 2-year-old son that has recently been diagnosed by professionals as having early signs of ADHD.  He is too young to be truly diagnosed yet as he is not in school and the diagnosis is usually made closer to six years of age. A family friend who works with children noticed his behavior was “abnormal.”  We had just assumed that he was a “busy” boy as he is our oldest child and so we had nothing to compare to.  This was just our “normal” life.  Later, we found out that some of his behaviors are typical of the ADHD diagnosis.  Some of those behaviors are constant inattention (even when playing with toys), being unfocused when given tasks, and constantly moving around with an inability to sit still.  These were just a few of the behaviors our friend noticed.  Through the process we learned this is a neurological disorder – not a behavioral or psychological disorder.

The “busyness” started causing a problem when it started affecting his sleep – or lack thereof. James found it hard to relax enough to fall asleep. His whole body would actually flop around on the bed – seeming to be uncomfortable and trying to find just the right position.  Then, when he did fall asleep it would not be for long.  He would wake up several times a night.  Most of the time he would be crying or upset for some reason.

We attended an OT evaluation in which the therapist agreed he did have some signs and symptoms of ADHD although 2-year-olds are busy – especially boys; this is the reason they don’t diagnose ADD or ADHD with children this young. She did give us some strategies on how to manage, especially at night. She suggested some things that we could physically do to help his body calm down. (All of her suggestions included helping with his sensory integration. Some of those measures were using weights around his waist or ankles, actually swaddling him in his blanket on the nights when he was inconsolable, and using squishy balls for him to squeeze when anxious.)  Those measures helped a bit but she warned us we would probably not see immediate results.

Then, we went for a visit to see my parents and my mother put me in contact with Nancy Sanderson. She is a wonderfully giving woman who shared with me the positive effects that Young Living Essential Oils have had for others with anxious children. I am fairly open-minded to the natural part of treatment rather than the medical so I was very interested although I knew my husband would be more skeptical. Needless, to say – I signed up that day and Nancy helped me place an order focusing on the specific oils that were shown to help anxious children (Peace and Calming, Vetiver, Lavender, and Brain Power essential oils).

Several days later I received my order and that evening after my son’s bath I put Vetiver on his temples, his feet, and his upper back. I made it a deep massage which would be relaxing to him anyway, with the added benefit of the oil.  That night I noticed an immediate difference.

Before going to bed, he played with his cars and trucks for about 45 minutes – very unusual. (Typically, he skips from toy to toy, activity to activity – almost frantically.) Then, when lying down to go to sleep he did not flip/flop like usual.  We were able to talk about the day and things of interest to him before he fell asleep.  He went to bed around 9:30 or 10:00 that night and slept until 9:00 the next morning – very unusual!  He slept in the exact same position he fell asleep in – so I know he didn’t toss and turn much during the night either.  The next morning he seemed much more rested and was quite happy.

Later that morning the child development professional came for her usual biweekly meeting with James.  She noticed a difference as well as he was able to focus on the tasks she wanted him to do and wasn’t just running wild around us. Keep in mind, he is still two … and a boy!  James is still our lovable, carefree, busy boy – just a different kind of busy.  He seems to be able to focus on things for longer periods of time and can actually sit for several stories or games.

The next day, I immediately ordered the diffuser so that I can diffuse oils in his bedroom at night, as well as putting the oils on him.  I must say that I am truly impressed with the oils so far and plan on continuing them into the future to help my son as well as our whole family.” – Rhonda S.

Essential Oils in Essendulum

“I have a couple of customers who find the most success with vetiver, peace & calming, roman chamomile, and peppermint.

One family bought an essendulum for their son.  He wears it to school (under his shirt) with his choice of oil in it.  When he feels the need, he simply holds it to his nose and inhales. The essendulum he has does have a cork in it, so the scent is not very obvious to others.  I think this is probably why no one has complained about it. When he wore oils on his skin to school, his teachers complained.

Both families also had great success by making major dietary changes. They eliminated food dyes, preservatives, artificial sweeteners, MSG, and most processed foods.  By turning to a more whole-foods diet, in conjunction with the oil use, they have been able to avoid medications.

One last suggestion: you might seek out a holistic physician in your area. I am very fortunate in that my kids’ pediatricians are certified in both traditional medicine and holistic medicine.  While I have not had to use it, I do know that they have a whole lifestyle protocol that they recommend for ADD and ADHD kids.  It includes limited tv time, lots of sunshine, dietary changes and more.  Medications are the absolute last resort that they offer to parents. I hope this helps.” ~ Melissa

Peace & Calming on Tissue

“My first experience with essential oils was when my son was overwhelmed with ADHD. While visiting a friend my son could not sit still. He stayed in one place on the sofa but kept bouncing up and down. My friend suggested trying Peace and Calming Oil. We started using the oil at night in a diffuser. He slept so much better and started his day more focused. We put drops of the oil on a tissue and he kept it in his pocket when he went to school. We continued to use the Peace and Calming at night for many years. This was the beginning of successfully overcoming his ADHD.” ~ Carolyn

Diffusing Lavender

“We have a 3 year old friend who comes for a weekly sleep over with our 4 year old. His mother has been told that he is borderline ADHD and borderline Autistic, he is very active with no attention span unless he gets intrigued. He is prone to getting up as many as 4 times a night and being up by 6am, rambunctious and ready for the day after a 9:30 bedtime. I started diffusing lavender in the bedroom before I put the boys to bed. Once they\’re tucked in I remove the diffuser. Now both sleep peacefully from 9:30pm til 7:30am without interruption and almost without exception!” ~ Victoria

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