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These are some of my favorite and easy use tips for summertime using vinegar and therapeutic-grade essential oils from Young Living. Over the years I have found vinegar terrific for somethings and essential oils superior for others. So this list comprises what I have found to be the best-of-the-best in my household.

  1. Storing Winter Clothing – keep moths out of your stored clothing by putting several drops of both Lavender and Cedarwood essential oils on a cotton ball where the clothing is stored.
  2. Mice Nesting Indoors – use lots of Peppermint essential oil! Put drops directly on unfinished wooden surfaces, or put drops on a cotton ball and place cotton ball in desired locations. This WILL keep rodents away and chase them away if they’re already inside. You will have to refresh every so often for it to keep working.
  3. Weed Killer – kill weeds with vinegar – PLEASE – note that the dilution ratio and how often it is used can create positive or negative results. Here’s an article I wrote on Weeds and Vinegar based on two Ag studies and on using vinegar in the garden effectively.
  4. Aromatherapy to Sleep Better – I have been scenting my bed linens every morning when I make my bed for over 12 years now. It is so easy to do and I find it helps me feel and sleep so much better. Here’s an article I wrote, Aromatherapy Bed Linen Spray to learn more.
  5. Vinegar for Fleas and Ticks – I have heard you can add a teaspoon of white distilled vinegar for each quart bowl of drinking water to help keep your pet free of fleas and ticks. The ratio of one teaspoon to one quart is for a forty-pound animal. I tried this with our dog but used Apple Cider vinegar and my dog hated the taste and pretty much stopped drinking his water, so that one didn’t work for us. I have also read that vinegar can be used as a spray on dogs to repel insects, however… doing this too often can be harsh on your dog’s skin, therefore I am not likely to try this method. This I also tried using Apple Cider vinegar and it works well for fleas but did nothing for ticks. I do not spray the vinegar water down onto my dogs skin as was suggested to do. I simply sprayed it a bit down into his coat. Interestingly, he enjoys licking the vinegar spray off his coat which means he’s ingesting it – go figure! Still it’s done nothing to kill or repel ticks. We’ve had fantastic results using Palo Santo essential oil on ticks. Read about our experiment and resultsusing Palo Santo and ticks.
  6. Cure a cement pond before adding fish and plants by adding one gallon of white distilled vinegar to every 200 gallons of water. Let sit three days. Empty and rinse thoroughly.
  7. Keep Cats Out of the Garden – Vinegar will help keep cats away from areas you don’t want them. Sprinkle vinegar on any areas where you don’t want the cat walking, sleeping, or scratching. Pour it around the perimeter of your children’s sandbox and repeat every two months and this will discourage cats from using it as their sandbox.

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"There is nothing in a caterpillar that tells you it's going to be a butterfly." ~ R. Buckminster Fuller

Tick season is here!!! YUCK!!! This past week I’ve found two on me. And Sunday night I wished that I had grabbed my video camera so you could see what I do when I find a tick on myself, Curt or Bandit (our dog). I didn’t grab my video camera because I wanted to get the thing off of me ASAP!!! This tick was embedded on my thigh, just above my knee.

Fortunately, my Essential Rewards order arrived last week and in it was a bottle of Palo Santo (#3607) essential oil – in my book, you MUST have this extremely valuable oil handy during this time of year! Three years ago Curt and I began experimenting on ticks to see which were most effective at getting them to let go and at killing them, here’s what we discovered…

The Jars for Our Test 2009-2010

We had 3 different little jars, each jar contained 3 drops of only the 3 different Young Living essential oils individually.

Jar #1 – had 3 drops of Peppermint
Jar #2 – had 3 drops of Purification
Jar #3 – had 3 drops of Palo Santo

Each time we returned home from walking Bandit we would examine him, and ourselves, for ticks before they became embedded. Every time we found a tick we would scrape it into one of the 3 jars and watch what would happen. These ticks were not embedded.

For the embedded ticks we would apply 2-3 drops of any of the 3 essential oils mentioned above and watch to see if the tick would die or dislodge itself from the skin.

Our Jar Results

After 2 weeks (of the jars sitting on our front porch in the sun), the ticks in jar #1 and #2 were still very much alive. They didn’t look terribly healthy, but they were still very much alive.Palo Santo essential oil

The ticks in jar #3, which contained the Palo Santo were as dead as dead can be… as a matter of fact, 100% of them were dead within 15 minutes of being put in jar #3. Since then, we have only used Palo Santo.

Embedded Tick Results (2009-2010)

We found that 2-3 drops of Peppermint or Purification essential oils directly dripped onto the embedded tick did NOT make the tick release its hold at all, 100% of the time.

We DID find that using 2-3 drops of Palo Santo directly dripped onto the embedded tick caused the tick to not only release its hold within 30 seconds but it was also dead as can be within 15 minutes or less. Since then, we have only used Palo Santo.

Embedded Tick on my Thigh Results (2011)

This is exactly what happened last night when I found the embedded tick on my thigh…

I put 2 drops of Palo Santo directly on the tick. The ticks legs went crazy, motions like he was trying to swim.

The tick then spun around 360 degrees and pulled its mouth out of my skin (that is the part I wished I was brave and patient enough to video for you); that part took about 8 seconds to happen. Note: this type of behavior doesn’t always happen.

With a small piece of tissue, I picked up the tick and handed it to Curt to smash outside with a hammer on a rock (you need something very hard to smash a tick to kill it). Now while I know the Palo Santo alone would have killed the tick i was just very upset that it embedded itself in me and felt more gratified to see it die sooner, plus we also don’t have a tick collection jar set up yet.

After that, I put 2 drops of Purification essential oil on the location where the tick had been embedded on my leg to help kill any bacteria or Lyme’s Disease it ‘might’ have carried (I did this ‘just in case’ the natural compounds in Palo Santo aren’t adequate at killing bacteria or Lyme’s).

Embedded Ticks Update (2011)

We have found, without a doubt, that when we put one drop of Palo Santo on the ticks belly that they die MUCH faster! Putting Palo Santo on the underside of the tick is easy enough even when they’re embedded, simply use your finger or a pencil point to push the tick over so its belly is exposed and put a drop directly on the tick.

We have found so far that the embedded tick will dislodge itself before it dies (after dropping on Palo Santo) except for one case when the tick didn’t dislodge and died while still embedded, to remove the tick we used our “Tick Pick”.

I’ve taken some videos of our tick experiences this summer (2011) but I’m still learning how to make the video small enough to upload into this blog post, thanks for your patience!

Repelling Ticks

We like to use a 32oz. spray bottle because we’re outdoors a lot, but you can use a smaller size if you wish. I have not made my spray yet because I have to pick up a new bottle when I run errands in town this week. But this is what we’ve done the past 3 years and have had really good results…

What You’ll Need to Make a Spray:

  • 32oz. spray bottle (I prefer the ‘Hudson” brand spray sold at Lowe’s because they last for years!)
  • 40-50 drops Palo Santo essential oil
  • Water

Fill spray bottle 7/8 full with water (I’ve found tap water works fine), add essential oil, shake, spray on skin (avoid face & eye area), clothing, or on your dogs fur (neck, belly, legs – also avoiding face & eye areas).

Tips: You will want to give your spray bottle a little shake every so often to keep the essential oil suspended in the water. Sometimes I add 15-20 drops of Purification to this spray mixture also as it can help to keep other biting insects away too.

What You Also Need to Know About Ticks

A doctor friend recently told me that it is when the tick is dislodging itself from the skin that it injects the Lyme’s Disease (if it is carrying it). This is why I now include 2-3 drops of Purification to the bite site after the tick has dislodged.

My Advice

Be sure to always have 3-6 bottles of Palo Santo essential oil on hand during the summer. While Young Living usually has a good supply this is one essential oil that you do not want to be without!

Plus, this essential oil does not contain any harmful chemicals like you see in products sold in stores.

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"There is nothing in a caterpillar that tells you it's going to be a butterfly." ~ R. Buckminster Fuller

Bandit, our dogTick season is here!!! YUCK!!! This past week I’ve found two on me. And Sunday night I wished that I had grabbed my video camera so you could see what I do when I find a tick on myself, Curt or Bandit (our dog). I didn’t grab my video camera because… I was chicken… I wanted to get the thing off of me ASAP!!! This tick was embedded on my thigh, just above my knee.

Fortunately, my Essential Rewards order arrived last week and in it was a bottle of Palo Santo (#3607) essential oil – in my book, you MUST have this extremely valuable oil handy during this time of year!

Three years ago Curt and I began experimenting on ticks to see which were most effective at getting them to let go and at killing them, here’s what we discovered…

The Jars for Our Tick Test

We had 3 different little jars, each jar contained 3 drops of only the 3 different Young Living essential oils individually.

  • Jar #1 – had 3 drops of Peppermint
  • Jar #2 – had 3 drops of Purification
  • Jar #3 – had 3 drops of Palo Santo

Each time we returned home from walking Bandit we would examine him, and ourselves, for ticks before they became embedded. Every time we found a tick we would scrape it into one of the 3 jars and watch what would happen. These ticks were not embedded.

For the embedded ticks we would apply 2-3 drops of any of the 3 essential oils mentioned above and watch to see if the tick would die or dislodge itself from the skin.

Our Tick Jar Results Read the rest of this entry »

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"There is nothing in a caterpillar that tells you it's going to be a butterfly." ~ R. Buckminster Fuller

Everyday OilsThis is just a small sampling of the hundreds of uses of Young Living Essential Oils. I’ve found once you begin incorporating essential oils into daily life it becomes a natural lifestyle. I’ve been using essential oils for nearly everything for the past 26 years, I wouldn’t trade them for anything!

The savings is terrific too! Notice in this small sampling of uses that the same essential oil can be used in different ways. This saves money as well as space in my cabinets. I love it! More money is saved by becoming a wholesale customer too.

75 Ways to Use Young Living Essential oils

1. Scented candles.

Light an unscented candle, blow out after a few minutes. Add your chosen YL essential oil to the melted wax in the center. Do not add essential oil while candle is lit as the essential oils are volatile.

2. Freshen stinky sneakers and shoes. Read the rest of this entry »

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"There is nothing in a caterpillar that tells you it's going to be a butterfly." ~ R. Buckminster Fuller

There are three Young Living supplements that have been quite useful in addressing pain – BLM, Sulfurzyme and Coral Sea. When taken together, these supplements work synergistically to nourish and build the health of our muscoskeletal systems. BLM supplement

BLM

Formulated from the most potent, natural ingredients known, BLM protects mobility and the health of your Bones Ligaments and Muscles.

Key ingredients include: Collagen Type II, MSM, glucosamine sulfate, manganese citrate and the essential oils of Clove, Idaho Balsam Fir and Wintergreen.

Idaho Balsam Fir is one of the richest sources of limonene, a powerful antioxidant that may help ease stress and tension in joints and in the muscoskeletal system. More on BLM.

Sulfurzyme Sulfurzyme supplement

Sulfurzyme is a terrific supplement and it’s easy to see why it’s so popular – MSM, a key ingredient in Sulfurzyme, which has been proven to be extremely effective in relieving pain, especially tissue and joint pain. MSM is also a source of organic sulfur (not to be confused with sulfa), shown to reduce the inflammation of arthritis, relieve muscle spasms, improve blood flow and deliver biologically active sulfur to the joints.

Because MSM is not absorbed well unless it is taken with high levels of Vitamin C, amino acids and protein, Sulfurzyme includes Chinese wolfberries which contain all three!

How MSM works to control pain: When fluid pressure inside the cell is higher than the outside pressure, pain is experienced. The MSM found in Sulfurzyme equalizes fluid pressure by affecting the protein envelope of the cell so that water transfers freely in and out. More on Sulfurzyme.

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"There is nothing in a caterpillar that tells you it's going to be a butterfly." ~ R. Buckminster Fuller

Peppermint is one of the most effective essential oils for blocking pain. In one study that compared the effectiveness of Peppermint oil to acetaminophen for headache pain, Peppermint “efficiently alleviated tension-type headaches and… was a well tolerated and cost effective alternative to conventional therapies.” (Gobel et al., 1996) Back pain.

Peppermint inhibits smooth muscle contractions by blocking calcium influx into the muscle cells, thus blocking the transmission of pain signals. (Forster et al., 1980; Giachetti et al.,1988)

Two essential oil blends from Young Living are well known by users for their pain-relieving properties. The first is PanAway a blend of Wintergreen, Clove, Helichrysum and Peppermint. The eugenol in Clove has a long history of use for pain relief in dentistry and for rheumatism, arthritis and headaches.

The second blend is Relieve It is a blend of Spruce, Black Pepper, Hyssop and Peppermint. Conifer oils such as Spruce have traditionally been used for topical relief of rheumatism and arthritis. Black Pepper essential oil can help relieve muscle aches, pain and stiffness by dilating blood vessels and bringing additional circulation to the area.

Other Essential oils that have also been useful for pain discomforts: Read the rest of this entry »

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"There is nothing in a caterpillar that tells you it's going to be a butterfly." ~ R. Buckminster Fuller

A popular way to use therapeutic essential oils to stay well during plane and vacation travel is to apply a couple drops of Thieves essential oils to the soles of your feet before leaving home – and – put several drops of Thieves essential oil or the blend R.C. on a cotton ball, place the cotton ball in a small baggie and every hour open the baggie and take several deep inhalations. The benefits of this are likely to help you not catch a cold or virus while traveling.

For air sickness, many rub a drop of either Peppermint or Ginger behind their ears. You will want to use a little carrier oil with either o these essential oils as they may be slightly irritating to delicate skin.

Prevent Motion Sickness Recipe

  • 2 drops Peppermint
  • 2 drops Ginger
  • 5 drops V-6 Massage Oil (a carrier oil)

Rub 6-10 drops of the above mixture on chest and stomach 1 hour before traveling.

Stomach Upsets, Stomach Cramping, Dysentery

Nothing can ruin a vacation than having to be near a toilet all of the time. There are a few therapeutic essential oil choices for bad bugs in the tummy. The most important thing to start doing a couple of weeks or month before leaving home is to get plenty of good bacteria in your gut – Life 5 is an excellent probiotic, 1-2 capsules daily are usually enough to get you in good shape. Young Living’s Life 5 is superior to all other acidolphilis supplements I’ve seen – I highly recommend it. Please check with authorities before leaving on your trip and see how many capsules you are allowed to bring (a full bottle may not be allowed, check first).

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"There is nothing in a caterpillar that tells you it's going to be a butterfly." ~ R. Buckminster Fuller

Non toxic pest control!! Isn’t that a much better way to get rid of pesty critters?  Are you looking for ways that are Eco-friendly, natural, green and organic to help in the removal of pesty bugs without toxic chemicals?  In this article you will learn different ways to do just that.

Among the many chemicals in our industrial environment that get into our systems and make us sick are the pesticides we use in our homes and in our gardens. We use them because they are toxic to the creatures that bug us, but they are also toxic to us. Sometimes the toxicity is immediately apparent: we get a headache, get sick or feel nauseous from the fumes or other contact.

Sometimes the toxicity is subtle and can accumulate resulting in chronic complaints and disorders that can be serious and even deadly over time (including allergies, cancer and miscarriages). Sometimes we even put poisons on our pets to deal with ticks and fleas, not understanding or realizing that these substances are not health for our animals or us.

We don’t need poisons to kill pests. We can repel them (and even sometimes kill them) with substances that are not only harmless to us but are actually healthful to us. What could this be? Therapeutic-grade essential oils.

One way to do this is to get a pistol-grip squirt bottle. Mix a few drops of the essential oil with some water, shake it up, and start firing.  You can do this with most pests.

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