13. Eucalyptus
"The plague is approaching: continue to use the Oil of the Good Samaritan, Eucalyptus
leaves inside the homes, burning the leaves when necessary." (St. Michael to Luz de
Maria, December 15, 2020)
Eucalyptus is highly effective for respiratory conditions such as COPD, asthma, bronchitis,
sinusitis, colds, coughs, and flu. It helps stimulate the immune system, provides antioxidant
protection, and enhances respiratory circulation. Acting as an expectorant, eucalyptus oil
loosens mucus, making coughs more productive, which helps clear the airways. Its anti-
inflammatory properties, primarily due to cineole, help reduce inflammation in the lungs,
while its antimicrobial effects combat bacteria in the upper respiratory tract. Eucalyptus oil
vapor also serves as a decongestant, relieving congestion. Studies suggest it stimulates
immune response, and clinical trials have shown that eucalyptus, when used in blends,
improves symptoms of respiratory infections. Traditionally, eucalyptus has been used for
thousands of years to treat respiratory issues.
Eucalyptus oil, especially oil of lemon eucalyptus, is highly effective as a mosquito repellent,
with its main active ingredient, para-menthane-3,8-diol (PMD), offering comparable
protection to DEET products.
14. Pineapple
"Pray, My children, pray, pray: a new disease is emerging for the skin and respiratory
system; it is very aggressive and invasive and is transmitted in a short space of time.
To combat this disease, take pineapple (or "piña"). Add three slices of the fruit and a
leaf of the same plant to boiling water and drink a liter of this decoction little by little
during the day for several days. The plant called Mullein will also help you." (Jesus
Christ to Luz de Maria, July 29, 2023)
Pineapple is rich in antioxidants like flavonoids, phenolic acids, and vitamin C, which protect
cells from damage caused by free radicals and support overall health. It aids digestion
through its bromelain content, an enzyme that helps break down proteins, and its fiber
supports a healthy digestive system. Bromelain also offers anti-inflammatory benefits,
helping to reduce swelling and relieve arthritis symptoms. The high vitamin C content
strengthens the immune system, with one cup providing 88% of the daily recommended
intake. Pineapple may also support bone health due to its manganese content, while
potassium helps promote heart health by lowering blood pressure. Its vitamin C plays a role
in collagen formation, supporting skin health, and some studies suggest pineapple may
reduce the risk of age-related macular degeneration. Additionally, pineapple is a nutrient-rich
fruit, offering vitamins and minerals like thiamin, riboflavin, vitamin B6, folate, and potassium.