Essential Oils Considered Antibiotic aka Antibacterial EOs

Antibiotic/Antibacterial Essential Oils

The following list includes essential oils and the therapeutic antibiotic properties generally attributed to them. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These oils are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

Antibiotic/antibacterial: An antibiotic is a type of antimicrobial substance active against bacteria. It is the most important type of antibacterial agent for fighting bacterial infections, and antibiotics are widely used in the treatment and prevention of such bacterial infections. Prevents bacterial growth; fights infection in the body by preventing the growth or destroying bacteria.

Essential Oil General Safety Information:  Essential Oils (EOs) are highly concentrated extractions of plants and can be harmful if not used carefully.  Incorporating EOs into your lifestyle should not cause unnecessary work, but it is important to heed all safety precautions. Never take EOs internally, even if a label say it is safe for consumption by mouth.  Never put undiluted EOs directly onto your skin (NEAT) to avoid sensitization of skin, and never apply NEAT to broken skin.  Some EOs can cause irritation, sensitization or allergic reactions in some individuals.  When using a new oil topically for the first time, perform a skin patch test on a small area of the skin.  Some EOs are phototoxic and can cause irritation, inflammation, blistering, redness and/or burning when exposed to UVA rays of the sun.  Discontinue using EOs immediately if you encounter any irritation, redness or reaction.  Take care when adding EOs directly to bathwater.  EOs do not stayed mixed in water, and can, therefore “pool” causing the EO to touch body areas in full strength with the potential for irritation.  Some EOs should be avoided during pregnancy or by those with asthma, epilepsy, or other health conditions.  Avoid using EOs near the genitals, mouth, nose, eyes and ears. Extreme caution should be used with children and elderly (due to medication mix).  Care should be taken when using EOs near animals as not all EOs are safe to use on dogs, cats, birds, horses or other pets.  EOs are flammable; keep them away from fire hazards.

Antibiotic/Antibacterial Essential Oils

  1. Basil
  2. Bay
  3. Bergamot
  4. Cinnamon
  5. Clove
  6. Eucalyptus radiata
  7. Frankincense
  8. Geranium
  9. Lavender
  10. Lemon
  11. Litsea Cubeba (May Chang)
  12. Manuka
  13. Melissa
  14. Oregano *****
  15. Patchouli
  16. Ravensara
  17. Spikenard
  18. Tagetes
  19. Tea Tree
  20. Thyme (Red and Linalol)
  21. Yuzu

REFERENCES:

  • Aromatica: A Clinical Guide to Essential Oil Therapeutics (Vol. 1 & 2) by Peter Holmes LAc, MH
  • Reference Guide for Essential Oils by Connie and Alan Higley
  • The Encyclopedia of Essential Oils by Julia Lawless

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