Europeans began producing essential oils in the 12th century. During the Plague of the 15th century, certain thieves robbed the dead without becoming infected. Finally, four thieves were captured in Marseilles, France, and charged with robbing the dead and dying victims of the plague.
At the trial, the magistrate offered them leniency if they would reveal how they managed to avoid contracting the dreaded infection, in spite of their close contact with infected corpses. It was disclosed that these thieves were perfumers and spice traders who had rubbed themselves with a concoction of aromatic herbs.
The formula for the essential oil blend, Wholesome, is derived from the aromatic herbs used by the thieves of 15th century France. It can be compared to Young Living's Thieves Essential Oil Blend.
To use Wholesome:
~ Rub a drop or two into your chest at bedtime.
~ Carry a small vial with you and reapply during the
day.
~ Rub onto the soles of your feet, or spray your soles
with Wholesome Spray.
~ Add a couple of drops to a pan of boiling water to
sanitize the air, or spray Wholesome Spray into the air.
~ For colds and allergies, inhale Wholesome fumes.
~ Rub a drop or two in the palms of your hands until
warm, cup your hands, and breathe deeply.
~ When traveling, place 5 or 6 drops of Wholesome on a tissue and clip it to the air vent to clean the air.
DO NOT touch the Wholesome to your eyes or nose, and wash hands after using.
For external use only.
Keep out of eyes and any sensitive skin. Not for infants. Keep out of reach of children. Pregnant women should consult their health care professional before using.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.