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    thieves
    /θiːvz/
    • 1. plural form of thief

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  3. Oct 17, 2012 · The meaning of THIEF is one that steals especially stealthily or secretly; also : one who commits theft or larceny. How to use thief in a sentence.

    • Overview
    • Benefits and research
    • Benefits of individual oils
    • How to make your own thieves oil blend
    • Thieves oil uses
    • Thieves oil risks
    • General safety precautions
    • Brands of thieves oil
    • The takeaway

    While reading about essential oils, you may have heard about something called thieves oil. Thieves oil is actually a blend of several essential oils, most often:

    •Cinnamon: Made from the bark, leaves, or twigs of several species of cinnamon tree

    •Clove: Made from the undeveloped buds of the flowers found on the Eugenia caryophyllata species of clove tree

    •Eucalyptus: Obtained from the leaves of Eucalyptus plants, which are native to Australia

    •Lemon: Extracted from the rinds of the lemon fruit, Citrus limon

    •Rosemary: Derived from the herb rosemary, Rosmarinus officinalis

    You may see thieves oil advertised as having the following benefits:

    •boosting the immune system

    •having antimicrobial activity

    •fighting nasal and sinus congestion

    •promoting respiratory and cardiovascular health

    •energizing or uplifting mood

    Antimicrobial properties

    •A 2017 study found that low concentrations of cinnamon and clove oil had high antimicrobial activity against persistent cultures of Borrelia burgdorferi, the causative agent of Lyme disease. •A 2018 study found that vapors of cinnamon oil inhibited the growth of respiratory pathogens like Haemophilus influenzae and Streptococcus pneumoniae in a petri dish. But eucalyptus oil had little activity. •A 2012 study showed that eucalyptus oil had antimicrobial activity against two types of bacteria that can cause disease in humans: Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Staphylococcus aureus (skin infections). •Overall, fewer studies have been performed on lemon oil. But two studies from 2019 observed that it has some antimicrobial properties.

    Wound healing

    •A 2019 study in mice found that topical application of cinnamaldehyde, a component of cinnamon oil, promoted wound healing. It also reduced the amount of bacteria in wounds infected with Pseudomonas aeruginosa. •A 2018 study in rats found that a specialized emulsion preparation containing eucalyptus oil promoted wound healing.

    Pain relief

    •A 2019 study in mice looked at potential pain-relieving effects of eucalyptus oil. Researchers found that injecting or inhaling eucalyptus oil might be effective in relieving some types of pain.

    So, how can you use essential oils to make your own thieves oil blend? Mountain Rose Herbs suggests the following recipe for thieves oil:

    •40 drops clove bud essential oil

    •35 drops lemon essential

    •20 drops cinnamon bark essential oil

    •15 drops eucalyptus essential oil

    •10 drops rosemary essential oil

    Diffusion

    A diffuser is a device that allows the scent of essential oils to disperse throughout a room. Typically the oils are placed in the diffuser along with water. Diffusion can be good for things like: •providing ambiance to a room •promoting alertness •elevating mood •reducing feelings of stress or anxiety To use thieves oil for diffusion, carefully follow the product instructions that came with your diffuser. This is important, because the directions may vary by product.

    Steam inhalation

    Steam inhalation involves adding essential oils to a bowl of steaming water. The hot water vaporizes the oil, allowing it to be inhaled with the steam. This application may help with respiratory congestion or sinus issues. To use thieves oil for steam inhalation, you can do the following: 1.Add several drops of thieves oil to steaming water. You may want to start with just a couple drops so the scent isn’t overwhelming. 2.Place a towel over your head and lean over the bowl of water. 3.Keeping your eyes closed, breathe in deeply through your nose.

    Massage

    You can also make massage oils using essential oils. To do this, the thieves oil must be diluted in another type of oil, which is called a carrier oil. Carrier oils can include things like jojoba oil and coconut oil. Don’t apply essential oils directly on the skin unless diluted in a carrier oil. The University of Minnesota Center for Spirituality and Healing recommends that the total percentage of essential oil shouldn’t exceed 3 to 5 percent of the total solution volume. If you’re planning on applying massage oil to a large area, consider using a 1 percent solution.

    Skin reactions

    Both cinnamon and clove oil are potential skin irritants. If topical application of thieves oil causes redness, swelling, or itching, avoid using it in the future. If you’re planning on topically applying thieves oil, conduct a patch test first. To do this: 1.Clean your forearm with unscented soap and dry thoroughly. 2.Add a small amount of diluted thieves oil to an area on your forearm. 3.Cover with a bandage or gauze. 4.Leave the covering on for at least 24 hours. Then remove and check for irritation. It’s also important to note that you can develop a sensitivity to both of these oils over time with repeated application. This is called sensitization.

    Photosensitivity

    Lemon oil can lead to photosensitivity. This means that exposure to the sun or other ultraviolet radiation can lead to burning or pigmentation changes. If you’re topically applying thieves oil, avoid going out in direct sunlight without proper sun protection.

    Always follow the safety guidelines below when working with any essential oil:

    •Always dilute essential oils properly before using. Never apply an undiluted essential oil directly to your skin.

    •Don’t eat or drink essential oils unless you’re under the supervision of a qualified professional. In fact, eucalyptus oil, which is a component of thieves oil, can be toxic when ingested.

    •When using essential oils for aromatherapy, make sure the room you’re in has good ventilation.

    •Think about who else is in the room inhaling the aromatherapy. Some essential oils are dangerous for pregnant women, children, and pets.

    •Keep essential oils away from your eyes.

    There are several commercially available thieves oil products. Some of them contain variations on the ingredients listed above.

    The reason these other products don’t have “Thieves” in their brand names is that Young Living has trademarked the word “Thieves” but not the formula. Many other companies make a blend using the basic formula.

    Thieves oil is a blend of essential oils that’s often made up of:

    •clove

    •lemon

    •cinnamon

    •eucalyptus

    •rosemary

  4. Thief definition: a person who steals, especially secretly or without open force; one guilty of theft or larceny.. See examples of THIEF used in a sentence.

  5. THIEVES definition: 1. plural of thief 2. plural of thief . Learn more.

  6. THIEF definition: 1. a person who steals: 2. a person who steals: 3. a person who steals: . Learn more.

  7. 2 meanings: 1. a person who steals something from another 2. criminal law a person who commits theft.... Click for more definitions.

  8. A thief is someone who steals something. A thief can be anything from a cyberspace criminal mastermind who steals credit card information around the world, to the petty thief who picks people's pockets on the subway.

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