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November 2015 – Lavender

ASK DOCTOR MARTY NEWSLETTER

November 2015

 

 

Welcome to the monthly Ask Dr. Marty Newsletter. It is based on questions that I receive regarding natural health topics. I hope you enjoy the newsletter and will forward any questions you may have as well.

 

Yes, I’m still catching up on my lapse in newsletters. Welcome to the fourth newsletter on my favorite essential oils. There is a growing interest in essential oils and with good reason. They can be a very powerful addition to your arsenal of natural remedies. They also can act very quickly on the body, mind, emotions, and spirit because of the way they are absorbed.

 

If you think of grandmothers when you smell lavender, you’re not alone. Lavender was a very popular scent for a variety of reasons. For many people it can regulate blood pressure, help them sleep or relax, and ease muscle spasms and pain. Because of its antibacterial, antiviral, antiseptic, and antifungal properties, it is very versatile. It has been used on wounds in the battlefield for centuries and as an effective aerosol disinfectant. A French study showed that 90% of Strep and Staph bacteria were destroyed within three hours.* As an anti-inflammatory, it can ease headaches (even migraines) and skin irritations like acne, abrasions, burns (even post-radiation burns), and bug bites. When used to irrigate wounds and as a compress, clinical trials have shown lavender to shorten closure and healing times. As an inhalant or part of a cough medicine, lavender is one of the oils that decreased the frequency of chronic bronchitis and sinus congestion in clinical trials.

 

Linalol is a compound found in lavender that directly affects the central nervous system. Because of its high linalol content, my favorite use for lavender is for stress reduction and sleep. It can be used in a diffuser or sprayed on your pillow. 30 drops in a one ounce spray bottle of pure water is an effective amount. I often combine lavender oil and Roman chamomile (30 drops each in an ounce of pure water) for a very powerful sleep spray. The quality and quantity of sleep is so important for every aspect of health. Studies in Japan show that inhaling lavender can increase alpha-wave activity, which indicates relaxation. Lavender oil has been used very successfully in relaxing the agitation of Alzheimer’s patients.

 

Overall, lavender essential oil is a great addition to your natural medicine chest for so many reasons.

 

* This French study also found the same results from clove, lemon, mint, pine, rosemary and thyme.

 

Hot Tip: Only use true essential oils with medicinal qualities. Aromatherapy products like candles and air fresheners are virtually all made with artificial fragrance, which is petroleum based and can be very harmful.

 

Next month…The last of the series on my favorite, most effective essential oils (Hint: They’re especially good at Christmastime.

 

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Maureen (Marty) Kernion is not a physician and does not diagnose nor prescribe. She received a bachelor’s degree in secondary education from Louisiana State University, and a Master of Science degree and Doctorate of Natural Health degree from Clayton College of Natural Health. She is the author of Going Natural with Herbs and co-authored True Health Series:Energy. Marty lectures on natural health topics across the country and has been featured at 78 Barnes and Noble book stores since her first book was published. She is also a retired professor, specializing in courses in nutrition and herbal remedies.

 

It is always wise to advise your pharmacist or health care practitioner about any change in diet or supplements you plan to take, especially if you take any prescription medication.

 

“Their fruit will serve for food and their leaves for healing.” Ezekiel 47:12

 

October 2015 – Tea Tree Oil

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October 2015

 

 

Welcome to the monthly Ask Dr. Marty Newsletter. It is based on questions that I receive regarding natural health topics. I hope you enjoy the newsletter and will forward any questions you may have as well.

 

This newsletter is part three of a series of newsletters on my favorite essential oils.

 

My third favorite essential oil is Tea Tree oil. If you live in Florida like I do, bugs are an unpleasant fact of life. I know that other parts of the country have bugs, too, so Tea Tree oil is the superhero of the buggy world. I have found that of all the essential oils that effectively repel bugs (mosquitos, gnats, yellow flies, biting flies, deer flies, and other vile creatures) tea tree is the best. They also make minor bug bites go away. On the more vicious bites, like chiggers/red bugs, it really helps the itching and burning but will require repeated applications. By now, just the mere thought of all these disgusting critters probably has you itching and scratching.

 

But Tea Tree oil is good for lots of other health challenges. I had a client come to me with a really stubborn case of athlete’s foot. After several rounds of prescriptions, nothing worked. After three applications of Tea Tree oil…GONE. As a good insurance policy, give yourself a little spritz of tea tree oil on the feet (especially between the toes) any time those bare tootsies touch a suspicious surface. Trying on shoes at the store or having to walk barefoot through the airport gates. You get the picture.

 

Tea Tree oil is antiviral, antifungal and antibacterial. It’s also great for:

  • hair and scalp; I put 30 drops in a 32 ounce bottle of natural shampoo.
  • cold sores and herpes;
  • Candida, thrush and ringworm;
  • respiratory congestion; and
  • headlice.Since Tea Tree oil is nontoxic, it can be used safely in baths, mouthwashes, and vaporizers. Many clinical trials on the effectiveness of Tea Tree oil are quite impressive. One study published in the Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy concluded that this oil kills over 60 strains of Staphylococcus aureus, a common bacteria acquired in hospitals, and resistant to antibiotics.Pretty impressive stuff.Hot Tip: Make sure you apply the tea tree oil as soon as possible after being bitten for best results. And as a repellant, put 20 drops of Tea Tree oil in an ounce of pure water and shake well with each spritz.Next month…Great Grandma’s remedy for everything…She was so wise.*******   
  • “Their fruit will serve for food and their leaves for healing.” Ezekiel 47:12
  • It is always wise to advise your pharmacist or health care practitioner about any change in diet or supplements you plan to take, especially if you take any prescription medication.
  • Maureen (Marty) Kernion is not a physician and does not diagnose nor prescribe. She received a bachelor’s degree in secondary education from Louisiana State University, and a Master of Science degree and Doctorate of Natural Health degree from Clayton College of Natural Health. She is the author of Going Natural with Herbs and co-authored True Health Series:Energy. Marty lectures on natural health topics across the country and has been featured at 78 Barnes and Noble book stores since her first book was published. She is also a retired professor, specializing in courses in nutrition and herbal remedies.
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