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Gary Young
  • Evolution of the Ultimate Antiseptic
  • The Story of Thieves, Triple 0 , and Inner Defense

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Early History of Thieves
  • During the 14th Century plage (known as the Black
    Death) the story was told of a band of thieves
    who robbed the corpses of plague victims.
  • When captured, the bandits revealed the secret of
    their immunity from contracting the disease in
    exchange for leniency.
  • The told of a concoction that included clove and
    rosemary that afforded them protection from
    contracting diseases.

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  • Clinical studies have shown that clove and its
    primary phenol, eugenol, kills
  • 60 different species of Gram Negative and Postive
    Bacteria
  • 13 different fungi
  • 2 different viruses

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Powerful Antifungal Action
  • Clove oil at very small levels (0.06) totally
    inhibited toxic mold and aflaxtoxin production
  • Dr. Radwan Farag

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Antiviral Effects of Eugenol
  • Eugenol strongly inhibits growth of Herpes
    Simplex 1 and II in several clinical studies
  • Eugenol significantly delayed the onset of
    herpetic lesions

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Tiny amounts of cinnamon bark EO decimate E coli
in only 2 hours
  • Only 0.025 of cinnamon EO reduced toxic E. Coli
    0157H7 counts from 10,000,000 to 31,000 CFU.

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Journal quotes
  • According to the International Journal of Food
    Microbiology, the essential oils of clove,
    cinnamon bark, and thyme had the most powerful
    antimicrobial effects of 25 different essential
    oils tested
  • Showed inhibitory affects against 23 different
    strains of bacteria.

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Creation of Thieves
  • Thieves essential oil
  • Clove
  • Lemon
  • Cinnamon
  • Eucalyptus radiata
  • Rosemary
  • In 1997 Sue Chao tested Thieves EO at Weber State
    University for its potent antimicrobial effects

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When diffused, Thieves EO Blend decimates 3 of
the most common pathogenic bacteria
  • Micrococcus leteus Common gram-positive bacterium
  • Pseudonomas aeroginosa Gram negative bacteria
    found in soil and dust that can cause serious
    infections
  • Staphylococcus aureus Gram-positive opportunistic
    human pathogen carried by 30 of the population

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Thieves killed over 99 of bacteria within 20
minutes
  • 20 minutes of diffusing Thieves EO blend
  • killed 99.2 of all airborne Micrococcus luteus
  • The longer the oil was diffused, the greater the
    reduction in microorganisms

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Evolution from Thieves to Triple O
  • Thieves (1996)
  • Clove
  • Lemon
  • Cinnamon Bark
  • Eucalytpus radiata
  • Rosemary
  • Triple O (2001)
  • Clinically tested
  • Thieves EO Blend
  • Oregano
  • Thyme

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72 Oils grouped by chemistry
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Combination of Phenolics and Aldehydes
  • Cinnamaldehyde (in cinnamon bark EO) is both an
    aldehyde and a phenol
  • Clove contains antiviral and antibacterial
    phenolics known as phenylpropanoids
  • Thyme and oregano contain simple phenolics
    (thymol and carvacrol)
  • Thyme 55 thymol
  • Oregano 65 carvacrol

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  • Reports show that carvacrol from oregano oil
    kills spores from Bacillus cereus and Bacillus
    anthracis (Athrax)
  • Archives Microbiology, v 174, Oct 2000
  • "Oil of Oregano exhibited the greatest
    antibacterial action against common pathogenic
    germs such as Staph, E.coli, and Listeria."
  • Journal of Food Protection, v 64, July 2001
  • "Oregano Oil had antibacterial activity against
    25 different bacteria."
  • Journal of Applied Microbiology, v 88, Feb 2000

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Penillicin vs Oregano EO
  • Research at Weber State University by Sue Chao
    found that 12 microliters of oregano had the
    antibacterial equivalence of 10 units of
    penicillin.

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Oregano vs. Penicillin
  • Harry Preuss, MD, a professor of physiology and
    biophysics at Georgetown University found that
    oregano oil (in particular, the chemical
    component carvacrol) works as well as antibiotics
    on staphylococcus.
  • In a test tube assay, oregano oil combined with
    staph inhibited its growth as effectively as
    penicillin and other antibiotics.

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Resisting Infections
  • In the second phase of this study, 50 of mice
    receiving oregano for 30 days survived staph
    infections compared to none in the control group.
  • "Natural oils may turn out to be valuable
    adjuvants or even replacements for many
    anti-germicidals under a variety of conditions.
  • Harry Preuss, MD, professor of physiology and
    biophysics, Georgetown University
  • Science Daily, Oct 11, 2001

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Evolution from Triple O to Inner Defense
  • Inner Defense (2007)
  • Triple O
  • Citronella
  • Triple O (2001)
  • Thieves EO Blend
  • Oregano
  • Thyme

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Citronella
  • Citronella is high in powerfully antifungal
    aldehydes
  • Columbia University in New York reported in 2006
    that citronella has 8 times the antimicrobial
    action as lemon oil

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INNER DEFENSENatures ultimate armor
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