GX Assist blend
As you all know, we don’t appreciate antibiotics in this house. We are not opposed to Western medicine, but we prefer to use natural sources of medication as much as possible to prevent and heal illness. Over Christmas break, we had Strep throat running its course through our family. My sister got it, then my husband and daughter, and then my brother-in-law seemed to be coming down with it – fever, chills, super sore throat, aching body – the works.
So, I did what any good sister-in-law would do. I called my upline and asked for advice. I got exactly what I needed. She said that she knew of someone who would take the GX Assist capsules whenever she felt she was coming down with something in order to kill it off and/or prevent it from getting worse. Well, I didn’t have GX Assist with me, but I had empty bottles and every oil in the blend, so I created my own GX Assist Blend.
You can use any amount, but you use half as much of the hot oils and the other oils, for example:
10 drops Oregano
10 drop Lemongrass
10 drops Thyme
20 drops Lemon
20 drops Peppermint
20 drops Melaleuca
My husband was feeling a bit better since he’d been on antibiotics for a couple of days, so he slept on the couch with my BIL and helped by having him put the blend on his throat and feet whenever he woke up in the night. The next morning he was good enough to go to work and when I saw him that afternoon I wouldn’t have been able to tell he had been so sick the night before if I hadn’t known. His wife took the blend the work with her…
Extra Lemongrass
I used this blend, along with some extra Lemongrass (because I scanned for it the day before) to fight off my nasty flu bug or whatever it was. I healed a lot faster than my friends and family experiencing the same illness.
We used a plain blend of fractionated coconut oil, melaleuca, and oregano (amounts unknown) on everyone’s throats on the drive home from AZ to prevent them from getting strep as well. No one else got it and my son’s red, swollen throat and green snotty nose cleared up within a couple of days.