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Deer Tick Removed In Seconds With Thyme


Author: Donna K.
Skill: Nurse
Date: 06-27-2006
Views: 4,317
Word Count: 122
Questions Received: 0
Testimonial ID: 1542-OR
Brand Neutral: No
Scientific Studies: 1

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My daughter called me and she was very distraught. My three-year-old granddaughter had another tick, only this time it was a deer tick fully embedded.

She tried Peppermint oil with no success. I checked out the essential oils desk reference and found that Thyme and Oregano would probably work, so I took it right over.

My granddaughter was not very co-operative by this time, so I just touched a Q-tip with some Thyme oil to her neck. The tick backed right out and I was able to pluck it off with the tweezers in seconds.

We followed that up with the Purification oil blend for several days and watched for a rash. This was six weeks ago and she has no symptoms of lyme disease.


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Supporting Scientific Study
ticks-/-chiggers - "Thujaplicin, a minor component of Aomori Hiba [Hinoki], showed rather strong antifungal activity against seven kinds of plant-pathogenic fungi.... Thujaplicin and hinokitiol (the major component of Aomori Hiba [Hinoki]) also showed clear antibacterial activity against Legionella pneumophila SG 1 and L. pneumophila SG 3 [Legionnaires disease, pneumonia].... This compound showed strong insecticidal activity against Reticulitermes speratus [termites], and it also had clear acaricidal [ticks, mites] activity against Dermatophagoides farinae [house dust mites].... [T]he strong cytotoxic effect of Thujaplicin on murine P388 lymphocytic leukemia cell line [CLL, chronic lymphocytic leukemia] should be emphasized...."Link

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