Guest guest Posted January 1, 2007 Report Share Posted January 1, 2007 > the bacteria or microbes or whatever they are that > cause bronchitis, pneumonia, etc. are like Velcro on the outside and > stick to the lungs. A compound in elderberries coats them so they > can't stick and therefore they pass through the body more > quickly. . . . On this note, coconut oil is also effective against bacteria and viruses that have a fatty coat. This includes almost all of the most dangerous bugs on the planet, such as HIV, hepatitis C, pneumonia, and many others. It works by making short-chain fatty acids available, which the viruses or bacteria use to replace damaged fats in their coats. Because the fatty acids are short-chained, the coats fall apart, and the body's immune system can kill off the unprotected bugs. Adding antiviral/antibacterial essential oils, such as lavender and patchouli, to the coconut oil increases its effectiveness by knocking down the viral or bacterial population quickly. Neither coconut oil nor essential oils cause antibiotic resistance, so they are safer for everyone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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