Monday, May 27, 2013

Make your own 4 Thieves Oil


There are many versions of the Thieves Oil Recipe. It is highly antibacterial, antiviral and anti-infectious.
used in  magical Recipes and Spell work  and also as a Medicine.


The Story of the Four Thieves

The thieves were actually spice traders and merchants who imported spices, including cinnamon and clove from India. When the Black Plague hit, all international shipping and trade was closed down. Unable to do business, these spice traders quickly ran out of money and had to find a way to support themselves.

Since everyone was afraid to touch the dead bodies, they decided to loot the homes and bodies of the plaque victims. They would take clothes, jewelry, pots and pans, and then barter or trade them for food and money. They knew they wouldn't get sick if they rubbed vinegar, oils, and certain spices all over their bodies.

Their plan worked and they were able to set up a very lucrative pawn business. Until the King found out…

When the King heard about the story of the thieves he wanted to know their secret. He wanted to know how they were able to touch dead bodies without getting sick! How did they protect themselves from the dreaded disease?

He sent his Constables out to capture them. Four of the thieves were caught and brought before the King. He gave them a choice to either share their secret formula of "immunity" or be burned at the stake. The four thieves decided to share their secret formula with the King.

The King immediately posted the thieves secret formula all over the town.


Hence the story of the four thieves.




This is a classic recipe, but you can customize it by adjusting the quantities or adding other antibacterial essential oils such as Tea Tree, Oregano, Thyme, Sage, Ravensara, Lavender, Juniper Berry, Hyssop, Bay Laurel, or Scotch Pine.

Ingredients:

40 drops Clove Bud essential oil
35 drops  Lemon essential oil
20 drops  Cinnamon Bark essential oil
15 drops  Eucalyptus essential oil
10 drops  Rosemary essential oil



Store in a dark glass container 

Mix all essential oils together in a Carrier oil like 

Almond Oil,
Apricot Kernel Oil,
Avocado Oil,
Coconut Oil,
Evening Primrose Seed Oil
Grapeseed Oil,
Hazelnut Oil,
Hemp Seed Oil,
Jojoba Oil,
Sesame Seed Oil,
Shea Nut Oil,
Sunflower Oil
Vitamin E Oil, Emu Oil
 (Jojoba is my choice)

mix and store in a  dark glass bottle.
away from heat and sunlight. Preferably in a cool location.

How to dilute it 
you need only 2% of the 4 Thieves oil to be effective this will save you money   to dilute it   is simple

take 12 drops of the 4 thieves oil  and mix it in 1 fl ounce 
1 cup = 8 fluid ounces  now I am going by US Measurements 
I do not know other country measurements so adjust according to your country  







Thieves Oil Recipe 2
this one is for the more advanced 

200 drops of Clove Oil 
175 drops of Lemon Oil 
100 drops of Cinnamon Bark 
75 drops of Eucalyptus Oil 
50 drops of Rosemary Oil 

Store in a dark glass container 

Mix all essential oils together in a


 Carrier oil like 
 Almond Oil, Apricot Kernel Oil, 
Avocado Oil,Coconut Oil, Evening Primrose Seed Oil 
Grapeseed Oil,Hazelnut Oil, Hemp Seed Oil, Jojoba Oil, Sesame Seed Oil,Shea Nut Oil, Sunflower Oil 
Vitamin E Oil, Emu Oil 

 (Jojoba is my choice) 
mix and store in a  dark glass bottle.

away from heat and sunlight. Preferably in a cool location.

How to dilute it 
you need only 2% of the 4 Thieves oil to be effective this will save you money   to dilute it   is simple

take 12 drops of the 4 thieves oil  and mix it in 1 fl ounce 
1 cup = 8 fluid ounces  now I am going by US Measurements 
I do not know other country measurements so adjust according to your country  




*Note: One 15 ml bottle of essential oil contains approximately 250 drops and one 5 ml bottle contains approximately 85 drops.



Thieves Oil Recipe" All-purpose Spray:




This is an all-purpose spray solution for cleaning and disinfecting around the home, purifying the air and eliminating odors

1 drop of thieves essential oil for each ounce of water.

Add the thieves oil first, then add water. It mixes better that way. Shake vigorously before each use.

Basic Thieves Oil Recipe for Topical Application and Massage:

1 drop of thieves oil to 4 drops carrier oil.

Massage on the feet (vita flex points), lower back, neck and behind the ears.

We use this dilution for everyone. Babies too, though usually just on their feet. Test for sensitivity first.

*Note:This thieves oil recipe is excellent for daily use as protection against germs, especially during the cold and flu season.




4 Thieves oil Vinegar  




Ingredients:

1/4 cup , 4 Thieves oil   See Recipe above
2 cups apple Cider Vinegar  or enough to cover the herbs completely
Fresh herbs of choice  
Eucalyptus, Cinnamon,Lemon,Clove
Rosemary, Thyme, Garlic , Mint, Sage , Lavender,
etc

Put in a Glass Jar and allow to Steep 6-8 weeks before use


Hand Soap

Add five drops of a thieves oil blend to 8 oz. plain liquid castile soap or to a water-soap mixture to create a disinfecting all-natural hand soap. Keep the mixture in a liquid soap pump.



Aromatherapy


Consider adding a few drops of the thieves oil blend to a vaporizer or diffuser. Breathing eucalyptus vapors remains a time-honored home remedy for chest colds and coughs. Additionally, some or all of the oils may elevate your mood. Lemon and rosemary are often cited for their cheering effect on people



 The above information and statements are for educational purposes only and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, prevent disease or replace the advice of a licensed healthcare practitioner

2 comments:

  1. Hi. How many oz of carrier oil did you use? Thanks! :-)

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    1. How to dilute it
      you need only 2% of the 4 Thieves oil to be effective this will save you money to dilute it is simple

      take 12 drops of the 4 thieves oil and mix it in 1 fl ounce
      1 cup = 8 fluid ounces now I am going by US Measurements
      I do not know other country measurements so adjust according to your country

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