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hi ella. here are just a few things i copied.  it all gets a bit much but just gives a idea that it's a big direction for anti-microbials. and boobs

http://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/health/...654663.ece#!
The essential oils of thyme and cinnamon were found to be particularly efficient antibacterial agents against a range of Staphylococcus species of bacteria, with the thyme oil being the most effective.

https://naturalon.com/natural-antibiotic...superbugs/
Oil of Oregano  ...This essential oil is perhaps best known for its bacteria destroying ability, as well as being beneficial in the control of staph infections such as MRSA. Oil of oregano has antiviral, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, anti-parasitic, and anti-oxidant compounds. Oregano oil’s germ killing compounds were nearly as effective as many antibiotics, according to a study done in 2001, report the Science Daily Georgetown University. This extract, called carvacrol, can help hospitals and doctors remain free from the dangerous MRSA superbug.

https://blog.curesdecoded.com/how-to-fig...-products/
Oregano Oil: Oregano oil is known to have antiseptic, anti-fungal, anti-viral, anti-inflammatory, and pain relieving properties, and could even help to fight MRSA and other superbugs.
One study by a team at the University of the West of England found that carvacrol, a naturally occurring compound in oregano, was more effective in fighting bacteria than over a dozen prescription antibiotic drugs. They found that low doses of oregano oil were even effective against MRSA, which can’t be treated with antibiotic
s.

http://www.beyondhealthnews.com/wpnews/i...superbugs/
Studies cited in Bruce Fife, ND’s Coconut Cures, show that coconut oil can inactivate 18 different viruses, including HIV and Epstein Barr; 14 different bacteria, including H. pylori and MRSA; and 2 parasites. Coconut oil has also been shown to be effective against candida and other fungal infections. Although more human studies are needed…..

http://goodbyelyme.com/free_articles/coi...klebsiella
Essential oils contain solvents called phenols which may enable them to cut through biofilms. Given their ability to disseminate rapidly through tissues, essential oils can target biofilms anywhere in the body. Essential oils are also among most potent of anti-infectious agents against viruses, bacteria, parasites and fungi.

Eucalyptus essential oil has been effective against Staphylococcus aureus, methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA), E. coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Candida albicans biofilms17. Peppermint18, clove bud19 and tea tree20 essential oils are also effective against Candida biofilms. Lemongrass essential oil is effective against Staphylococcus aureus biofilms21. Eucalyptus, peppermint, clove bud, tea tree, and lemongrass essential oils have been used safely and effectively both topically and internally in Lyme disease patients diagnosed with biofilm colonies. Interrupting how bacteria and other germs communicate also helps to inhibit biofilms from forming.
Anti-biofilm strategy #3: Use herbs and essential oils for disrupting Quorum Sensing communication 
Bacteria use chemical signals to collaborate in order to form biofilms through a process called Quorum Sensing (QS). Many foods, herbs, and essential oils have been shown to inhibit Quorum Sensing, and are referred to as QS inhibitors. Rose, geranium, lavender and rosemary essential oils are potent QS inhibitors against E. coli22. Clove bud, followed by cinnamon, lavender and peppermint are effective QS inhibitors against Pseudomonas aeruginosa23.

http://www.healthcareglobal.com/supply-c...salmonella
Researchers have found coriander oil is resistant to a range of different toxic bacteria, making it an ideal treatment of MRSA, E.Coli, salmonella and other strains of food poisoning.

https://draxe.com/black-seed-oil-benefits/
A study conducted by Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College researchers set out to determine just how potent black seed oil against some of these superbugs and pared it against several antibiotics such as Amoxicillin, Gatifloxacin and Tetracycline. According to the study,

“Out of 144 strains tested, most of which were resistant to a number of antibiotics, 97 were inhibited by the oil of black cumin!”
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