Paw And Body Sanitizer
Paw and Body Sanitizer uses 100 % pure therapeutic grade essential oils. One of the most wonderful things about this blend of essential oils is it’s ability to boost the immune system while acting as antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral agent.
For decades in his clinical practice, Jean Valnet, MD used essential oils, saying “Essential oils are especially valuable as antiseptics, because their aggression toward microbial germs is by their total harmlessness toward tissue.” The first commercial surgical antiseptic solution contained several common essential oils including thyme and eucalyptus essential oils.
In 1987, one of the most comprehensive studies conducted in Scotland identified the most powerful antibacterial essential oils, with Bay Laurel and Thyme being right at the top of the list.
According to studies at the Western Infirmary in Glasgow, UK, in 1997, Melaleuca and Thyme showed the strongest killing power against two antibiotic resistant bacteria, Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) or Staph and Enterococcus faecium (VRE).
In a 2004 clinical trial Melaleuca (or tea tree oil) and Eucalyptus oils were shown to have strong antiviral effects. In 2006, researchers identified the most powerful antifungal essential oils with Bay Laurel, Thyme and Palmarosa scoring high on the list. Essential oils are highly effective in killing infectious microbes. Essential oils, even when diluted, kill bacteria that antibiotics do not. Christine Charles, PhD, in the American Journal of Dentistry states, “There was no evidence of the development of bacterial resistance to the antimicrobial activity of essential oils or the emergence of opportunistic pathogens.”
For decades in his clinical practice, Jean Valnet, MD usedessential oils, saying “Essential oils are especially valuable asantiseptics, because their aggression toward microbial germs isby their total harmlessness toward tissue.” The first commercialsurgical antiseptic solution contained several common essentialoils including thyme and eucalyptus essential oils.In 1987, one of the most comprehensive studies conducted inScotland identified the most powerful antibacterial essentialoils, with Bay Laurel and Thyme being right at the top of thelist.
According to studies at the Western Infirmary in Glasgow, UK,in 1997, Melaleuca and Thyme showed the strongest killingpower against two antibiotic resistant bacteria, Staphylococcusaureus (MRSA) or Staph and Enterococcus faecium (VRE).
In a 2004 clinical trial Melaleuca (or tea tree oil) andEucalyptus oils were shown to have strong antiviral effects.In 2006, researchers identified the most powerful antifungalessential oils with Bay Laurel, Thyme and Palmarosa scoringhigh on the list. Essential oils are highly effective in killinginfectious microbes.
Essential oils, even when diluted, kill bacteria that antibiotics donot. Christine Charles, PhD, in the American Journal ofDentistry states, “There was no evidence of the development ofbacterial resistance to the antimicrobial activity of essential oilsor the emergence of opportunistic pathogens.”
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