The oils in this blend have been studied for their strong abilities to kill harmful bacteria, mold and viruses. This blend can be
diffused into the air or be used to clean and purify household surfaces.
Single Oils contained in this blend:
Wild Orange: is antibacterial, anti-fungal, antidepressant and antiseptic. it is a powerful disinfectant and very effective against cold and flue.
Clove Bud: is antibacterial, anti-fungal, anti-infectious, anti-parasitic, a strong antiseptic, antiviral and an immune stimulant. It may influence healing and help create a feeling of protection and courage.
Cinnamon Bark: has very specific purposes: 1) It is a powerful purifier, 2) it is a powerful oxygenator and 3) it enhances the action and the activity of other oils. It may have a stimulating and toning effect on the whole body and particularly on the circulatory system. It is antibacterial, anti-fungal, anti-infectious, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, anti-parasitic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antiviral, astringent, immune stimulant, sexual stimulant and warming.
Eucalyptus radiata: may have profound antiviral effect upon the respiratory system. It also has strong antibacterial, anti-catarrhal, and antiseptic properties.
Rosemary: may help balance heart function, energize the solar plexus and reduce mental fatigue. It may improve circulation and help stimulate the nerves. It is antiseptic and anti-infectious.
Body Systems Affected: The oils in this blend may help it be effective for dealing with various problems related to the Immune system.
Aromatic Influence: Diffuse this blend of oils periodically for 2-=25 minutes at a time to help protect the body against the onset of flu, colds and viruses.
Application: Massage throat, stomach, intestines and bottoms of feet. Dilute one drop in 15 drops of carrier oil: massage the thymus to stimulate the immune system. Massage under the arms to stimulate the lymphatic system. It is best applied to the botooms of the feet as it may be caustic to the skin. Dilute with fractionated coconut oil when used on sensitive/young skin.
Safety Data: Repated use can result in extreme contact sensitization. Can cause extreme skin irritation. Use with caution during pregnancy.
This information is from Modern Essentials – A Contemporary Guide to the Therapeutic Use of Essential Oils, Page 83.
“These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.”
Hi Barb – I’m just learning more about essential oils. I had a great time making 4 different batches of lip balm recently. How would OnGuard work on mold? How would you use it on mold in a bathroom? Thanks!
Okay, I have only used the On Guard for sickness so far, so I needed to look that one up about mold. I found this information on http://www.everythingdoterra.com It is a forum that people can say what worked for them. One person got a 22 oz spray bottle with distilled water and put in 15-20 drops of On Guard. Sprayed the mold. Wiped with a cloth, then resprayed with the On Guard. Another person got 8oz spray bottle with distilled water and put in a whole bottle of On Guard and cleaned the area. Both said the mold never came back. I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any other questions or anything else I can help you with.