All Things Thieves - plant based cleaning for every room in your home

All Things Thieves - plant based cleaning for every room in your home
One of the biggest places toxins are lurking in our home is in our cleaning products! Not only can the chemicals and fragrance cause disruption of our endocrine system, but the toxins that then sit on our counter are scooped up and digested when we touch the surface or pick up an apple slice that landed on the counter.  Finding a plant based, effective cleaner was top on my list when taking toxins out of my home.  Initially I made my own tile and counter cleaner with a few essential oils, vinegar and water, but when I discovered this cleaner, life became SO much easier! 

You might be thinking...what's the big deal? Here is a bit of science that shows that we can clean just about anything with this amazing blend. "A well-documented diffuser based study of Thieves showed impressive evidence of its antibacterial properties when Thieves was diffused against three different types of airborne bacteria – Micrococcus luteus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus. After 10 minutes of diffusing Thieves oil, there was a significant reduction of all three types of bacteria (82%, 96% and 44% respectively)." 

Thieves essential oil and therefore all products containing Thieves including the All Purpose Cleaner, Laundry Soap, Hand Soap, Dental Care line and dish soap include Cinnamon, Clove, Eucalyptus, Lemon + Rosemary.  

The product that changed the game, our all-time favorite, Thieves Household Cleaner!   A couple reasons why I love it.... it simplifies my cabinets and I only have to buy 1 product! 

This one product can be used for: 

  • Countertops 
  • Granite 
  • Stainless steel 
  • Porcelain 
  • Tile 
  • Bathrooms 
  • Mirrors 
  • Windows 
  • Toilets 
  • Floors 
  • Laundry Stains 
  • Sharpie stains 
  • Toys ...and more!


This cleaner is ultra-concentrated and super easy to dilute. 
Here are some general ratios: 

  • All-Purpose: 1 capful of Cleaner with 3 cups of water 
  • Heavy Cleaning: 1 capful of Cleaner with 1.5 cups of water - 
  • Degreasing: Cleaner undiluted with a cloth 
We have lots of great DIY recipes for getting the most cleaning power out of your Thieves Cleaner! 
Coming soon:  blog post with my top 5 favorite recipes or I'm happy to text it to you!


Thieves in the Kitchen! 🍋 
  • Thieves Dish Soap - effectively cleans your dishes without chemicals, dyes, or synthetics and multi-purpose for many cleaning jobs. 
  • Thieves Foaming Hand Soap - great for kids! has a rich foam, and contains gentle ingredients so it can be used often without drying or stripping the skin. 
  • Thieves Fruit & Veggie Soak - get rid of all of the pesticides and chemicals on your produce with this easy to use soak! You can clean an entire sink of produce with one cap!


Thieves in the Bathroom! 
  • Thieves Dental Products - everything from toothpaste, to mouthwash and even Thieves floss! 
  • In many traditional toothpastes, you’ll notice ingredients like sodium lauryl sulphate and fluoride (which the EPA lists as a contaminant. It’s considered a “toxic waste” in the fertilizer industry). 
  • The average supermarket mouthwash can contain up to 26% ethanol. You're actually gargling more alcohol than a glass of wine! Thieves to the rescue! Safe for your entire family and free from toxins. For kids, check out the KidScents Slique Toothpaste!


Thieves in the Laundry 🧺 
Thieves Laundry Soap - can be used in all washers, including high-efficiency, and its highly concentrated formula (6X) will provide around 64 loads with just 32 fl! We’ve had some reports of the first few loads with Thieves Laundry Soap actually lifting and cleaning residue from the drum of the washing machine from previous detergents - requiring a few extra washes to fully remove the residue and getting your laundry to it’s new, freshest, cleanest state! How great is that?!


Not only can Thieves handle anything in your home, but it can support our bodies immune systems! I apply the Thieves Roll-on daily, and enjoy a cup of Thieves Hot Tea a couple of times a week. 

☕️ Thieves Tea Recipe:  1-2 drops of Thieves Vitality EO, 2 drops of Lemon Vitality EO, Hot Water, and a Dollop of Local Honey. Add a splash of Apple Cider Vinegar for extra health benefits. 


Oils with Cleaning Power! Keep these oils on hand to boost all of your cleaning jobs with ease. 
🌲 Pine - Ditch the chemical-filled floor cleaners and opt for this oil to give you that fresh pine scent. 
🍋 Lemon - Forget Goo-Be-Gone, you've got Lemon! Magically erase crayons on painted walls and sticky labels from tough surfaces. 
🍊 Citrus Fresh - Eliminate stinky odors in a cinch. Diffuse it, add to your favorite THC Cleaner recipe, drop it in trash cans and garbage disposal.


Here is a cost comparison to some of the leading cleaners on the market! 
  • Clorox Clean-up - $0.13 per oz 
  • Green Works - $0.24 per oz 
  • Seventh Generation - $0.27 per oz 
  • Thieves Household Cleaner is the cheapest cleaner on the market at $0.05 cents an oz (diluted per instructions on the 14.4oz bottle)! 


The most cost effective option: This bundle will last you months! Exclusive to members on ER, the Thieves Essential Rewards Kit is the cheapest way to purchase these products! 15ml Thieves (260 drops) + Thieves Aromabright Toothpaste + Thieves Mouthwash + 2 Thieves Cleaners (8 month supply) + 2 Thieves Sprays + 2 Thieves Foaming Hand soaps + 2 Thieves Hand Sanitizers.  All of this for only $118 

In Health + Wellness,
Kristi Bowlby

Oils in the Bedroom

Oils in the Bedroom

HELLO BEAUTIFUL! This post is about putting a little spark in your life... between the sheets!  I've included a bunch of recipes as well... some for the diffuser to enhance the mood, edible lubricants, stroking oil blends, and a few more specific to enhancing sensations and getting your tingle on. ;)  Most of this info is from Lucy Libido's book: There's an Oils for THAT....a Girlfriend's guide to using Essential Oils between the sheets.  This post is quite long, but full of juicy bits for women, for men, for understanding your hormones and much more!  Scroll thru and find the info that fits your life today!  


Enjoy and Happy Valentine's Day! 
~ Kristi Bowlby
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Top 8 Essential Oils for a Cough

Top 8 Essential Oils for a Cough

'Tis the Season!! I'm hearing from so many of you that the germs are invading your homes!  Did you know that you don't have to suffer?! Many natural remedies are truly effective for these symptoms. There are several essential oils for cough that have antispasmodic, expectorant, antiviral and antibacterial properties.  And, most importantly, these work to address the cause of your cough while simultaneously loosening mucus, relaxing your muscles and reducing cough intensity. Keep in mind, if you try one or two of the options below and they do not seem to have the effect you desire, try another combination.  And it's ok to apply a combo of 2 oils diluted on your chest and fill your diffuser with a combo of 2 different oils to maximizes effectiveness. 


The 8 Best Essential Oils for Cough

These essential oils for cough are effective in two ways — they help to address the cause of your cough by killing toxins, viruses or bacteria that are causing the problem, and they work to relieve your cough by loosening your mucus, relaxing the muscles of your respiratory system and allowing more oxygen to get into your lungs. You can use one of these essential oils for cough or a combination of these oils.

1. Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus is an excellent essential oil for cough because it works as an expectorant, helping to cleanse your body of the microorganisms and toxins that are making you sick. It also dilates your blood vessels and allows more oxygen to get into your lungs, which can be helpful when you are constantly coughing and having trouble catching your breath. In addition to this, the major component in eucalyptus oil, cineole, has antimicrobial effects against many bacteria, viruses and fungi.

The best way to use eucalyptus oil as an essential oil for cough is to diffuse 5 drops at home, especially right before bed. Eucalyptus can also be applied topically to your chest and neck to reduce cough severity, but only use a very small amount — starting with 1–2 drops diluted with carrier oil. Keep in mind, eucalyptus should not be used topically on children under the age of 2 and when it’s being used on children, do a patch test first to make sure they don’t experience adverse skin reactions.

2. Peppermint

Peppermint oil is a top essential oil for sinus congestion and coughs because it contains menthol and it has both antibacterial and antiviral properties. Menthol has a cooling effect on the body, plus it helps to unclog your sinuses and improve nasal airflow when congested. Peppermint is also able to relieve a scratchy throat that makes you dry cough. It’s also known to have antitussive (anti-cough) and antispasmodic effects.

Research conducted on healthy adults shows that peppermint oil relaxes the bronchial smooth muscles and increases ventilation, which is why it’s often used by athletes to enhance their exercise performance. It is these properties that allow peppermint to reduce coughing severity and improve your respiratory rate and ability to breath.

The best ways to take advantage of the many peppermint oil benefits for coughs and respiratory conditions is to diffuse 5 drops at home or work (you can combine this with eucalyptus), inhale it directly from the bottle or apply 2–3 drops diluted with carrier oil topically to your chest, back of neck and temples. When using peppermint topically, you can apply it alone, or combine it with coconut oil and eucalyptus oil to create a vapor rub. Remember that a little bit goes a long way, so start with just a few drops when using peppermint on your skin. Plus, don’t get it too close to your eyes or it can cause irritation. Do not use peppermint oil on the skin of children under the age of 2.

3. Rosemary

Rosemary essential oil has a relaxing effect on your tracheal smooth muscle, which helps to relieve your cough.  Rosemary also exhibits antioxidant and antimicrobial properties, so it works as a natural immune booster.

A 2011 study published in Evidence Based Complimentary and Alternative Medicine found that a spray containing eucalyptus, peppermint, oregano and rosemary essential oils was able to improve symptoms of upper respiratory ailments among the 26 participants in the treatment group. By inhaling these oils five times a day for three days, researchers indicate that the participants reported greater improvement in symptoms including cough, sore throat and hoarseness. It only took 20 minutes after inhaling the essential oil spray that the participants noticed an improvement.

To use this essential oil for your cough, diffuse about 5 drops or combine 2 drops with half a teaspoon of coconut oil and rub it into your chest. Rosemary shouldn’t be used on children under the age of 4 and it’s not safe for women who are pregnant.

4. Lemon

Lemon essential oil is known for its ability to boost your immune system and support lymphatic drainage, which can help you to overcome a cough and cold quickly. It has antibacterial, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, which makes it a great tool for supporting your immunity as you battle with a respiratory condition. Lemon essential oil also benefits your lymphatic system, which protects your body from outside threats, by improving blood flow and reducing swelling in your lymph nodes.

There are a few ways to use lemon essential oil to relieve your cough. You can diffuse 5 drops at home or work, and even add it to eucalyptus oil in your diffuser. You can also combine about 2 drops of lemon oil with a half teaspoon of coconut oil and rub the mixture into your neck to help drain your lymphatic system.

To use lemon essential oil internally, add 1–2 drops of a high quality, pure grade oil to warm water with honey or a glass of water. In an attempt to relieve your cough, you have to think about what’s causing it in the first place. Using lemon essential oil to kill toxins or bacteria in your home can be very helpful, diffuse with Thieves and add to your Thieves cleaning solution to disinfect all surfaces. 

5. Oregano

Two active ingredients in oregano essential oil are thymol and carvacrol, both of which have powerful antibacterial and antifungal properties. Research suggests that because of its antibacterial activities, oregano oil can be used as a natural alternative to antibiotics that are often used to treat respiratory conditions. Oregano oil also exhibits antiviral activity and because many respiratory conditions are actually caused by a virus and not bacteria, this can be especially beneficial for relieving conditions that lead to a cough.

To use oregano oil for your cough, combine 1 drop of oregano with 1 drop eucaplytus and 1 drop lemon and equal parts carrier oil (like coconut oil) and apply it to your chest, back or neck or bottom of your feet. To treat bacterial conditions that are leading to a cough, add 1–2 drops to a glass of water twice daily or place in a capsule.  Because taking oregano oil internally may interact with certain medications, I advise that you speak to your health care provider before using it. I also recommend using oregano oil internally only for a maximum of two weeks.

There’s not enough research to suggest that using oregano oil is safe during pregnancy, so use caution.  To use oregano oil on children, simply dilute 1 drop with a teaspoon of coconut or olive oil and rub it into the soles of their feet.

6. Tea Tree 

The earliest reported use of the tea tree, or malaleuca plant, was when the Bundjalung people of northern Australia crushed the leaves and inhaled them to treat coughs, colds and wounds. One of the most well-researched tea tree oil benefits is its powerful antimicrobial properties, giving it the ability to kill off bad bacteria that lead to respiratory conditions. Tea tree has also displayed antiviral activity, making it a useful tool for addressing the cause of your cough and working as a natural disinfectant. On top of that, tea tree oil is antiseptic and has an invigorating scent that helps to clear congestion and ease your cough and other respiratory symptoms.

To use tea tree for your cough, diffuse 5 drops at home or work, inhale it directly from the bottle, or dilute 1–2 drops with a half teaspoon of coconut oil and rub it into your chest and back of your neck. Tea tree oil is not for internal use and it shouldn’t be used during pregnancy.

7. Frankincense

Frankincense (from trees of the Boswellia species) has traditionally been touted for its positive effect on the respiratory system; it has traditionally been used in steam inhalations, baths as well as massages to help relieve a cough, in addition to catarrh, bronchitis and asthma. Frankincense is considered gentle and is generally well-tolerated on the skin on its own, but when in doubt, always dilute with a carrier oil.

8.Myrtle


Myrtle has expectorant properties to remove excess mucus from the respiratory tract.  

Diffuse 3 drops with 3 drops of Eucalyptus to calm a cough and/or apply dilutes to chest. 

Precautions

It’s important that your essential oils for cough are 100 percent therapeutic grade oils, especially if you are using essential oils internally. You should also become familiar with essential oil safety, especially if you are pregnant, caring for a child or planning to use the oils internally.

Of these seven essential oils for cough, eucalyptus, rosemary and tea tree should not be used during pregnancy. If you are pregnant and planning to use oregano oil, use caution and speak to your health care provider beforehand. When using essential oils for cough to soothe your child, it’s best to diffuse eucalyptus, peppermint, lemon, oregano and tea tree from a distance. If you use these oils on your child’s skin, always use a carrier oil and only very small amounts of the essential oil. Plus, do a patch test first.

Essential Oils to Balance Hormones Recipe

Essential Oils to Balance Hormones Recipe
Two of the most common things that women are exposed to, stress and toxic chemicals, can trigger a hormone imbalance. Although we recommend you try to avoid toxic chemicals by creating a chemical-free home, this serum, made from essential oils to balance hormones, has been known to be a true lifesaver for PMS, mood swings, and overall hormone imbalance by balancing hormones with essential oils.

USING ESSENTIAL OILS TO BALANCE HORMONES IS ONE STEP

There are many things you can do to relieve hormonal imbalance naturally but essential oils can be particularly powerful. Clary Sage has been used since Medieval times to treat PMS, infertility, difficult or irregular menstrual cycles, lowered libido, and difficult menopausal symptoms like sweats and hot flashes. Lavender essential oil will promote relaxation and help you deal with any added stress caused by your hormone imbalance.

But first –  realize that using essential oils to balance hormones is just one step you need to consider when looking for healing. Diet can play a huge role in hormone imbalance issues. For example, dairy often contains hormones that can throw your levels our of whack, while healthy nuts and seeds like hemp seeds can help bring hormones into balance. 

I also want to make sure you aren’t making a hormone imbalance WORSE with toxic ingredients in your home. Did you know many air fresheners and fragrances have hormone disrupting ingredients in them? Many laundry care products also have dangerous chemicals – dyes, fragrances, and cleaning agents can all have negative effects on your body’s hormonal balance. As you look to heal your body with essential oils to balance your hormones, make sure you detox your home to eliminate harmful chemicals as well!

HORMONE BALANCING SERUM RECIPE

After creating your Hormone Balancing Serum, massage a few drops over your thyroid and adrenals (front of neck and low back) in the morning and before bed. 

INGREDIENTS FOR HORMONE BALANCING SERUM RECIPE

  • 10 ml Evening Primrose oil (you can use another carrier oil)
  • 4 drops Clary Sage oil
  • 4 drops of Frankincense oil
  • 4 drops Lavender oil
  • 4 drops Geranium
  • 2 drops Ylang Ylang oil
  • 10 ml Roller Bottle

HOW TO MAKE HORMONE BALANCING SERUM WITH ESSENTIAL OILS FOR HORMONES

  1. Put essential oils in roller bottle and fill with evening primrose oil.
  2. Massage over neck (thyroid) and along lower back/over kidneys (adrenals) morning and night.

WHY DO THESE ESSENTIAL OILS WORK TO BALANCE HORMONES?

Clary Sage – Clary sage is known to have anti-inflammatory and antidepressant effects, as well as shown to relieve cramps and pain from hormonal surges in women. This is a must-try for hormone balancing blends.

Frankincense – One of my favorite essential oils for overall balance and to enhance the effects of other essential oils in many of my blends.

Lavender – The restful anti-anxiety properties of lavender essential oil make it invaluable in this hormone balancing blend.

Geranium –  An essential oil with proven benefits for libido, stress and other menopause or hormonal imbalance symptoms.

Ylang Ylang – The queen of essential oils, this floral essential oil is one I turn to for libido, stress and more.

Bone Broth Recipe

Bone Broth Recipe
Bone broth has been a weekly staple in our family for about 10 years.  I initially heard about this amazing supplement when I attended my first Weston A Price meeting and after making it for the first time, never went back to 'the box'.  Bone broth is different from regular chicken stock because it uses a long cooking time to extract as much nutrition out of the bones as possible and tends to use bones that have more connective tissue—like necks, feet, and knuckles. Basically, regular stock uses the bones for flavor. Bone broth uses the bones for flavor and nutrition.

What makes bone broth good for you?

The nutritional profile of bone broth depends widely on the kind of bones you use (you can use chicken, turkey, beef, pork, fish—anything!), your cooking time, and the way the animals were raised (grass-fed and pasture-raised animals will give you more nutrient density). But there are a few common things about bone broth that make it so awesome:

  • It’s loaded with gelatin. The slow and low cooking helps to release the gelatin—which is a broken-down version of collagen—that is in the connective tissues and bones you use. Why is this a good thing? Well, major important areas of our body (like the lining of our gut and our own connective tissues and joints) are made from collagen—in fact, about 25% of our body is made of collagen! Some folks use gelatin or collagen supplements, but bone broth is another effective (and affordable) way to get your gelatin and collagen. Making sure you get an adequate supply of collagen has a ton of health benefits like helping you sleep better, making your skin more supple, protecting your gut lining, and making your joints less achy.
  • It’s easy to digest. Sometimes the roughage of a huge salad is good for you, but sometimes—especially if you are fighting digestive disorders or your immune system isn’t up to snuff—easy-to-digest foods are the way to go. Bone broth is a wonderful marriage of easy-to-digest but still nutritionally powerful

Is bone broth some new fancy food trend?

While bone broth is quite trendy now, it is absolutely not a new food! Healing broths and stocks have been part of the vast majority of cultures for centuries. Chances are if you can speak with an elder in your community, they can tell you stories about healing bone broth and soups from their childhood. If you’d like to read more about traditional foods and how they are (unfortunately) missing from our current diets, I highly recommend checking out Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon. It’s an incredibly eye-opening look into how we’ve stripped away the traditional preparation methods for many of our foods in the interest of saving-time.


How to do you make bone broth?

While bone broth can be incredibly time-consuming to make (three hours at it’s fastest in your Instant Pot or up to two days using other methods), it is also incredibly simple. To make bone broth, all you have to do is:

  • Cook or roast animal bones.
  • Soak shortly in filtered water and apple cider vinegar.
  • Add any seasonings or flavorings you prefer.
  • Cook over very low heat until done. That’s it!

The vast majority of the bone broth cooking time is hands-off (we’re talking like 99% of the time). 


How do you use bone broth?

You can use bone broth just like you would any other stock or broth. Use it to make chicken soup. Use it to cook rice.  Use beef bone broth it in beef stew. Many bone broth fans also prefer to drink bone broth straight—as a sipping broth. The long-simmering of the broth gives it a complex, rich flavor that is cozy, comforting, and warm. I personally love having bone broth with ginger and garlic for immune supporting qualities! The gelatin in the broth is great for your skin and joints!


What are the best bones for bone broth?

I believe the best bones for bone broth are the ones you have! I always make bone broth after roasting a chicken—because those are the bones I have on hand. Waste not, want not! For the absolute highest collagen content in your broth (meaning it will gel the best), you’re looking for bones that are full of connective tissue. You want to use necks, feet, backs, joints, and knuckles where possible. I tend to keep some of these on hand in my freezer to add into a batch of bone broth whenever I want to boost the nutrition. Yes, I have a bag of chicken feet in my freezer! You can often purchase bones from local food co-ops.

 
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