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Thieves’ Oil Recipe

I have been getting more into aromatherapy and herbs again lately. I had an interest in them before Mackenzie was born but when I was pregnant, I couldn’t work with most of the oils so those interests were curbed. But after reading The Complete Book of Herbs which has a section about essential oils, I decided to order a couple books and really dive in to aromatherapy.

I lot of people try to claim it’s all in the head and there are no medical or pharmaceutical purposes for essential oils, but generations and generations of people disagree. I think each person needs to consider themselves how deeply they’d like to dive into holistic methods. There are always risks with essential oils and each person should consider their own health before they begin using any aromatherapy methods. Meeting with an herbalist who can inform you about all the risks is also a wise choice.

When I started looking around for information about making your own hand sanitizer, I came across something called thieves oil. Legend has it, that thieves in the 15th century used this essential oil concoction to protect themselves against the plague. It was said to be so effective that they were able to rob the gravely ill and the deceased without becoming infected themselves.

Whether or not that’s true, the ingredients in this mixture are antibacterial, antiseptic and antiviral. That means it should keep just about any flu, cold or virus at bay. And at the moment, a lot of people who sell thieves’ oil are claiming it will even protect you from swine flu.sickness

All you need to do is apply a drop of oil on your chest before going to bed and gently massage it in. Carry a small vial of it with you wherever you go and apply it the same way during the day. Because this recipe uses a jojoba oil base, it will not leave the skin feeling greasy. Jojoba oil also has an indefinite shelf life whereas most other carrier oils (like sweet almond or grapeseed) only last around 6-12 months.

To clear the air in your home, you only need to boil a pot of water on the stove and add two or three drops of thieves oil to the simmering water. The anti-microbial and anti-bacterial aromatherapy properties will sanitize the air.

The following recipe is from an article on ehow. There are many recipe variations out there, but all of them involve the same 5 essential oils and in theory they should all be effective.

There are also a lot of other websites with suggestions of ways to use thieves oil’, from using a few drops in your laundry to helping you to stop smoking. But be very cautious about anything that suggests putting thieves’ oil in your mouth or otherwise ingesting the ingredients. Cinnamon essential oil, for example, should never be ingested undiluted because it is quite toxic. This combination is also not recommended for small children or infants. Try this homemade natural spray disinfectant instead.

Visit this page if you’re looking for more information about using Thieves Oil to combat black mold.

Thieves Oil Recipe

Ingredients

  • 1 cup jojoba oil (or other carrier oil if preferred)
  • 1 tablespoon clove oil (Syzygium aromaticum a.k.a. Eugenia aromaticum or Eugenia caryophyllata)
  • 1 tablespoon lemon oil (Citrus limon)
  • 2 1/2 teaspoons cinnamon oil (Cinnamomum verum a.k.a Cinnamomum zeylanicum)
  • 2 teaspoons rosemary oil (Rosmarinus officinalis)
  • 2 teaspoons eucalyptus oil (Eucalyptus radiata)

For a smaller amount of oil, try this scaled back version. It still makes about 60ml of thieves oil but you can scale it down further as needed. For reference, there are about 19 drops of oil per teaspoon.

  • 1/4 cup (60 ml) jojoba or other carrier oil
  • 3,75 ml (72 drops) clove oil (Syzygium aromaticum a.k.a. Eugenia aromaticum or Eugenia caryophyllata)
  • 3,75 ml (72 drops) lemon oil (Citrus limon)
  • 3 ml (58 drops) cinnamon oil (Cinnamomum verum a.k.a Cinnamomum zeylanicum)
  • 2.5 ml (48 drops) rosemary oil (Rosmarinus officinalis)
  • 2.5 ml (48 drops) eucalyptus oil (Eucalyptus radiata)

Directions

  1. Measure out jojoba oil into a clean glass container. Add essential oils. Stir or shake the oil well to blend all the essential oils with the carrier oil.
  2. Pour it into glass bottles for personal use. Store out of direct sunlight in dark glass bottles to retain oil strength.
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17 Responses to “Thieves’ Oil Recipe”

  1. omega says:

    where do u buy the essential oils in germany? do u get them in bulk? most recipes i use involving essential oils counts drops instead of teaspoons. some vials bought at the apotheke contain only a few tablespoons of oil at 7 euros a pop.

    • Tiffany says:

      I get my oils from baccararose.de. They have really good prices on everything and every oil imaginable including all the carrier oils you need. I just put together a huge order from them since I’m putting together my own home aromatherapy kit. Really getting into the power of herbs. Many more details to come about that :)

  2. rachel says:

    I have been studying Aromatherapy for years and I find it fascinating. It’s like the soul of a plant in a little bottle. They do so many wonderful things.
    You may want to check out the very best book I’ve found on the subject, “The Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aromatherapy” by Julia Lawless. My local essential oil supplier uses this book almost daily.

    I’m a new blogger, but I will be posting more about Aromatherapy in the future.
    Here is one of my posts about essential oils in the home.

    http://homemaderachel.wordpress.com/2009/10/15/aromatherapy-and-the-modern-homemaker/

    • Tiffany says:

      I actually just bought a couple of aromatherapy books and will posting more about it in the future. I got The Complete Book of Essential Oils & Aromatherapy by Valerie Ann Worwood. It has tons of recipes using essential oils, from home products to beauty to actual dishes. I’ll check in to the book you mentioned though. It sounds very useful.
      Looks like we have very similar tastes in posts lately lol.

  3. paula says:

    after doing weekly bible reading in exodus, mentions use of oils insructed by Jehovah. I did further reading and research and see why Jehovah requried their use. I would really like to learn more, I have the complete book by valerie ann worwoodand refrence book by connie and alan higley. also where to purchase oils for now I get them from health food stores. paula

    • Tiffany says:

      Essential oils really do have amazing properties and you can treat many different ailments with just a couple drops of oil.
      I’ll be adding a few more posts soon with reviews of additional books I have recently purchased and read but I will also likely do some actual training with aromatherapy too because I’d like to get into it professionally. I think there is far too much dependence on pharmaceuticals right not and not enough on alternative healing.
      I usually buy oils in America from http://www.essentialwholesale.com or http://www.newdirectionsaromatics.com. Both have very reasonable prices and a really good selection. For the most pure oils, always try to buy cold pressed, organic herbs. And if you buy them in person, make sure they are always in dark colored glass bottles and NEVER in direct sunlight.

  4. paula says:

    thank you so much for the information. let me know when you do training for I to think we depend on pharmaceuticals also paula

  5. Mich says:

    I love the recipes! Would I omit the carrier oil if i wanted a concentrated version? I am new to this and appreciate any advice. Thanks!

    • Tiffany says:

      Hi Mich,
      Yes you can omit the carrier oil and create a concentrate of just the essential oils. But you must be very careful using the oil in the concentrated form. If you are going to apply it to the body only place a dab on the bottom of your foot. It’s not generally recommended to apply straight essential oils to the body and these will burn a bit even with the carrier oil. I can verify that to be true since I spilled a bottle of the oil while mixing up this recipe. Drinking pure essential oils should also be done with great caution.
      What are you planning to do with the concentrated oil? Maybe I can give you a few additional words of advice.
      Thanks for your comment :)

  6. I love Theives oil! It has helped so many of my clients & my family from colds and flus. Also its great traveling too!

    • ruthie says:

      Hi there, was wondering if you could give me some advice on the thieves essential oil, I suffered and still suffer with severe physical and mental problems which where a direct result from toxic black mould in my home, I have recently moved but want to be 100% sure I never live in a mouldy atmosphere again, I suffer with a great deal of pain all over my body and so weak and tired all the time, so would this help purify my new home in a difuser and also can you take it orally, or is that dangerous, would it be best to mix it with a carrier and rub into the skin? Would really appreciate any thoughts and knowledge you have, thank you

      • Tiffany says:

        Hi Ruthie,

        I’m so sorry to hear about this horrible situation with black mold. I’ve read a few other horror stories online and it truly does seem like a huge problem.

        You can most definitely diffuse thieves oil into the air in your home and eliminate mold. In this case, you would not mix in the carrier oil (jojoba, almond, etc) but just use the combined essential oils from the recipe. What you might want to do first as a precautionary measure in your new home would be to run the diffuser for 8 hours (on each floor of your home if you have a large diffuser or room by room) and then follow up with 15-30 minute diffusions every day or one big 8 hour diffusion every month after that on each floor. If you believe you have black mold in the house already, you’d want to do a 24 hour shock treatment first then the daily or monthly follow ups.

        Cold air diffusion is now said to be one of the most efficient ways to distribute the oils evenly in your home and also makes sure you don’t add any moisture to the room. You can find several examples of cold air diffusers on this website: http://www.anandaapothecary.com/aromatherapy-diffusers-burners.html I have no affiliation with them and don’t know if there prices are fair. I just found them via a google search and they had a lot of good information about diffusers so I thought I would send it along to you.

        Another cheaper alternative would be to put 4-8 drops of thieves oil onto a cotton ball and place it on the air vents in your home. You can also put them on your return air vent so it will filter into your air system as well. To clean your dryer, add 2 drops to a wet washcloth and run your dryer for several minutes. You can also put a few drops into your washing machine and just run a rinse cycle.

        Thieves oil will actually kill the mold over time but you have to continue using it. You won’t likely want to be in the room when you’re diffusing because of the cinnamon and clove oils. They have a very “hot” feeling to them and can irritate the skin and mucus membranes.

        For the same reason, if you put the oil on your skin or ingest it, you’ll want to do a small test area first. If you apply it to your body, you’ll probably want to dilute it with something like almond, jojoba or olive oil. Use 1 part of the essential oil mix to 4 parts carrier oil and only apply it in small amounts, especially at first. A little bit will go a long way. You can also apply it to your feet (just a couple drops) without mixing it with any other oils.

        You can also dilute it 1 part thieves oil to15 parts carrier oil for massages but the smell of it may be too hard to handle. It’s very intense.

        If you want to drink it, just add a couple drops to a full glass of water. You can do this several times throughout the day.

        Are you certain that nothing you’ve moved with you has mold spores on it? Furniture, clothing, paper and other porous materials harbor mold spores so just diffusing could take a very long time to eliminate the problem.

        I’ve written a novel and not actually touched on the individual oils in the list, but you can find lots of additional information about them online and often research reports about how they have helped people.

        Don’t hesitate to ask more questions and I look forward to hearing about how things work out.

  7. Jenn says:

    Wonderful – thank you! Is it safe to diffuse this concoction of essential oils in your home if there is a 2-year-old present?
    Thanks! Please email me the response too – just in case :)
    Jenn

    • Tiffany says:

      Hi Jenn–that’s a great question! Eucalyptus and lemon are ok for children that young but you should be extremely cautious with clove and cinnamon essential oils when you’re using them around children under 3 years old. Using then in sprays and room diffusers is the best method and you should NEVER apply any essential oils directly to children’s skin. Some sources say clove and cinnamon should never be used around children under 3 while others say that they’re both ok for kids over 18 months old. Rosemary should be avoided until they’re at least 5 years old, though.

      For a more family friendly room spray, try this recipe instead: Homemade natural spray disinfectant

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  9. [...] Thieves oil (which you might remember I gave you a simple recipe for a while back) is actually fantastic for combating black mold in the air and throughout your home. But for this use, you would not mix in the carrier oil (jojoba, almond, etc) but just use the combined essential oils from the recipe. [...]

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