Can bergamot oil be used for the MRSA virus?

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Bergamot oil can cause burns when used on a sensitive skin which is then exposed to sunlight, as the high content of bergaptene can cause photo-toxicity. It is advisable to keep out of the sun if this oil is used on the skin.

Even when the ingredient Bergaptene (Furocoumarin) is removed from the oil and photo toxicity is therefore minimized, it is still advisable to keep treated skin out of the sun, and to use it in concentrations of less than 1 %.

The therapeutic properties of bergamot oil include analgesic, antidepressant, antiseptic, antibiotic, anti-spasmodic, stomachic, calmative, cicatrisant, deodorant, digestive, febrifuge, vermifuge and vulnerary.

I suffered MRSA back in 2005. It was not on top of the skin in the form of blisters though, it was internal in my right knee.

I have used several essential oils in my lifetime, and have had much success. If I were you, I would look up some informoation and maybe speak to a specialist at~.

We've had success with Tea Tree essential oil. An open surgical wound flourishing with MRSA bacteria closed in thirty six hours. Give it a try.

For it you have to apply mupirocin cream or ointment it is the only effecive against mrsa.

Apply thrice a day for 10 day and see the result.

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