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> cinnamomum zeylonicum - eugena corsphylate - thymus vulgaris (serpyl),
If this crap has any promise at all , maybe I'll try to find some.
Jamffer
truehawk - 07 Mar 2007 00:15 GMT
cinnimon oil actually kills e-coli and e-coli like bacteria, fungus
and a lot of other unidentified stuff.
I have used it on my feet and on wounds.
I have gotten some relief apply it on my forhead, and behind my ears.
Saying again, Cinnimon oil burns. So you have to be careful.
I used 4 to 6 drops of cinnimon oil in my nasal spray
along with mustard and venigar and olive oil and vitamin C when my I
first started treating my sinuses
and they were really bad. As long as I used it my sinuses were a lot
better,
but as long as I used it, I could not smell anything.
Cinnimon oil burns,(did I say that already----GOOD) and will cause
skin to peal, so it probably accelerates the sloughing off of
tissue infected with e-coli or staph.
I don't know how rapidly the cilia recover, but it can't be worse than
surgical debridement.
I think is not a complete CURE for the same reason that a lot of
things are not a complet cure, there are a lot of little tubes in the
head around the eyes and ears for the infection to hide in.
To effect a complete cure I think one would have to use a multiprong
approach.
Antibotics and the immune system can't get to arial biofilms, but
externally applied agents can.
Systemic antibotics can get where the external agents can't.
For me cinnimon oil that is strong enough to penetrate through
infection in the fine channels is strong enough to damage the epitheal
cells.
And when one stops using it, the bugs come out from somewhere to play
again.
truehawk - 07 Mar 2007 00:16 GMT
cinnimon oil actually kills e-coli and e-coli like bacteria, fungus
and a lot of other unidentified stuff.
I have used it on my feet and on wounds.
I have gotten some relief apply it on my forhead, and behind my ears.
Saying again, Cinnimon oil burns. So you have to be careful.
I used 4 to 6 drops of cinnimon oil in my nasal spray
along with mustard and venigar and olive oil and vitamin C when my I
first started treating my sinuses
and they were really bad. As long as I used it my sinuses were a lot
better,
but as long as I used it, I could not smell anything.
Cinnimon oil burns,(did I say that already----GOOD) and will cause
skin to peal, so it probably accelerates the sloughing off of
tissue infected with e-coli or staph.
I don't know how rapidly the cilia recover, but it can't be worse than
surgical debridement.
I think is not a complete CURE for the same reason that a lot of
things are not a complet cure, there are a lot of little tubes in the
head around the eyes and ears for the infection to hide in.
To effect a complete cure I think one would have to use a multiprong
approach.
Antibotics and the immune system can't get to arial biofilms, but
externally applied agents can.
Systemic antibotics can get where the external agents can't.
For me cinnimon oil that is strong enough to penetrate through
infection in the fine channels is strong enough to damage the epitheal
cells.
And when one stops using it, the bugs come out from somewhere to play
again.
truehawk - 07 Mar 2007 00:17 GMT
cinnimon oil actually kills e-coli and e-coli like bacteria, fungus
and a lot of other unidentified stuff.
I have used it on my feet and on wounds.
I have gotten some relief apply it on my forhead, and behind my ears.
Saying again, Cinnimon oil burns. So you have to be careful.
I used 4 to 6 drops of cinnimon oil in my nasal spray
along with mustard and venigar and olive oil and vitamin C when my I
first started treating my sinuses
and they were really bad. As long as I used it my sinuses were a lot
better,
but as long as I used it, I could not smell anything.
Cinnimon oil burns,(did I say that already----GOOD) and will cause
skin to peal, so it probably accelerates the sloughing off of
tissue infected with e-coli or staph.
I don't know how rapidly the cilia recover, but it can't be worse than
surgical debridement.
I think is not a complete CURE for the same reason that a lot of
things are not a complet cure, there are a lot of little tubes in the
head around the eyes and ears for the infection to hide in.
To effect a complete cure I think one would have to use a multiprong
approach.
Antibotics and the immune system can't get to arial biofilms, but
externally applied agents can.
Systemic antibotics can get where the external agents can't.
For me cinnimon oil that is strong enough to penetrate through
infection in the fine channels is strong enough to damage the epitheal
cells.
And when one stops using it, the bugs come out from somewhere to play
again.
I am trying Cinnamon for diabetes --it sure has NOT helped my sinus !