Essential Oils Considered An Antifungal For Possible Candida Challenges
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Essential Oils Considered An Antifungal For Possible Candida Challenges
It’s time to talk more about one oil that can be helpful for not only mold,
but also as a possible solution to another question I continually get.
Question #1 – Are there any oils considered an antifungal for possible candida challenges?
Question #2 – Is there an oil that protects from bacteria growth in the mouth and gums?
Let’s address the first question in this post. Tea Tree or Melaleuca alternifolia is one of the most studied essential oils on the market.
Just a few of the pharmacological studies that have involved Tea Tree were in reference to the following properties or possible properties of Tea Tree as an: Antifungal, Anti-inflammatory, Antimicrobial, Antioxidant, Antitussive, Antiviral, Expectorant, Hepatoprotective, and Insecticidal.
Tea Tree is a fantastic essential oil and on my list of what I call “Triple Threats”!
I consider a Triple Threat to be an oil that has three distinct properties:
Antiviral, Antibacterial and Antifungal. Tea Tree is gentle enough for a child when diluted and stronger than most essential oils in the areas just mentioned, but is not considered a hot oil like Clove, Oregano and others.
A study done on Tea Tree and many other oils in 2014 found the following:
Freiesleben and Jager stated; the antifungal agents can deactivate the fungus
by disrupting the structure and function of membranes or organelles of
fungal cell and/or inhibiting the nuclear material or protein synthesis.”
Freisesleben S.H., Jager A.K. Correlation between plant secondary metabolites
and their antifungal mechanism—a review. Med. Arom. Plants. 2014;3:1–6. [Clevland Clinic] [Ref list]
What this means is that antifungals like Tea Tree can have the capacity to
deactivate or keep mold cells from multiplying by destroying their ability to grow!
How cool is that?!
What is Candida? Yeast. What is yeast? Fungus! According to the CDC:
“Candida normally lives on the skin and inside the body,
in places such as the mouth, throat, gut, and vagina, without causing any problems.”
Why does this matter to you and I?
It can become a greater challenge when it spreads in our home and is starting to affect you?
The simple topical application I use for a natural defense against fungal buildup is a simple combination that includes Tea Tree essential oil and a carrier oil:
I apply 2 drops to my lower abdomen twice a day as a proactive approach of Tea Tree with ½ a teaspoon of carrier oil like Safflower or Fractionated Coconut Oil. I do this at different times throughout the year.
It is not daily for me, but it would be if I suspect fungal buildup in my system.
If you are looking for other alternatives Lemongrass and Lemon are other great possibilities
to assist with possible excess fungal challenges in the body.
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Listed below are cautions if you plan on using any of the essential oils mentioned in this post.
Consult your healthcare practitioner before beginning any essential oil regimen.
Please do not use essential oils if you suffer from seizures.
Please consult your healthcare practitioner before beginning any essential oil regimen.
Do not use it with young children.
Keep away from eyes and sensitive skin areas.
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