Wednesday, September 11, 2019

How To Remove Warts & Infection Using Essential Oil

For hundreds of years Rue plants have been used as homeopathic medicine. By steam distillation from the plantthe essential oil is extracted, and it has powerful anti-bacterial, antifungal, insecticidal, and anti-arthritic properties.


Here are 9 of its health benefits and uses:



Kills Bacteria


The powerful antibacterial properties of rue essential oil kill bacteria and prevent infections. In very mild concentrations you should take it orally to kill bacteria such as salmonella.

Heals Skin Problems



Due to fungus and bacteriarue essential oil treat skin issues, disinfects the skin, and treats the swelling. Due to insect bites and stingsit is also helpful in the case of inflammation.

Treats Arthritis Pain


As it has a slightly numbing effect which will desensitize the nerves to soothe the painyou can also use it in the case of arthritis pain.

Eliminates Fungal Growth


The strong anti-fungal properties of this essential all prevent the growth of fungi and treat fungal infections like Athlete’s foot, dermatitis, and even food poisoning.

Works as a Sedative


Its neurotoxic nature acts as a sedative and lowers stress, anxiety, convulsions, and other nervous disturbances.


Anti-hysteric and Anti-epilepticIts sedative qualities numb the nerves and prevent epileptic and hysteric attacks.

An Antidote to Poison


Rue oil is actually poisonous, so it serves as a natural antidote for other poisons and after the ingestion of poison leads to vomiting. It is used in the case of insect bites, stings, narcotics, and venomous snake bites.

Improves Digestion


The strong antibacterial and sedative properties of rue essential oil help digestion and treat indigestion issues.

Repels Insects


The natural insecticidal properties of this oil repel insect, so use it in vaporizers, burners, fumigants, or incense sticks.


Extra tip: Note that in the case of pregnancy it should be avoided, as it might cause some adverse effects.

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