October 30, 2010

Tea Tree Oil And A Whole Foods Diet: A Complete Remedy For Chronic Disease

Tea tree oil has numerous uses in first aid treatments because of its triple antibiotic features: it’s an antiviral, antibacterial, and antifungal agent. The oil’s first aid uses are fairly straightforward simply because we all know what to anticipate from a first aid treatment: we know we can use the substance to sanitize, heal cuts and wounds, & ease pain.

A chronic situation is more complex. It’s common to hear someone with a chronic disease, such as acne, asthma or a yeast infection for instance, say that “such-and-such a remedy” worked at first, or was efficient for a while, and then the issue came back again. Or perhaps the symptoms had been lessened but never totally disappeared. That’s because many from the organisms responsible for these conditions happen naturally in our environments, or in our own bodies, and are kept in balance till something causes the stability to shift and the organisms to encounter overgrowth. That’s when we encounter a severe acne outbreak, an asthma attack, or the signs and symptoms of yeast infection.

To be able to successfully treat the chronic condition, we have to recreate the state of stability, or in other words, we have to deal with the root of the imbalance. I believe that in many cases this can be accomplished through the use of tea tree oil along with dietary adjustments.

In most instances, when I feel a cold coming on or sense the onset of a cold sore (things I rarely experience any more), I simply apply tea tree oil to my temples, throat & chest or wherever I feel the aches or the cold sore coming on, ingest a cough drop containing minute quantities of tea tree oil, and get rid of sugar from my diet plan. I also buy a bag of oranges & eat them freely, drink plenty of h2o, & get a couple of extra hours of sleep at night or by napping during the day. Also, a steamy hot bath having a couple of drops of tea tree oil in it works wonders. These things generally return me to great well being.

As for an entire foods diet:

Include: * Fresh vegetables and fruits * Fish & poultry * Flax seed (Linseed) * Other essential fatty acids, such as olive fat and nuts * Whole grains * Organically raised meals where possible. * Plenty of fresh h2o * 1 tablespoon Psyllium seed husk fiber and/or 6 to 8 tablespoons flax seed meal and/or cup Oat bran every day

Steer clear of: * Alcohol * Animal fats * Caffeine * Dairy goods * Fast foods * Hydrogenated oils and margarine * Processed foods * Junk foods * Sugar * White flour products

These days I generally feel dis-ease approaching throughout the winter months, due to poor eating habits during the holiday season, & due to occasionally using junk food to ease “cabin fever” signs and symptoms (depression, uneasiness, lethargy). I might know better, but I’m not a saint! I’ve learned to forgive myself, then get back on the program with renewed vigor.

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