Resources
Essential Oil Resource Pack for Preventing and
Combating Antimicrobial Resistance
Bridging Science and the Living System: A New Strategy Against Antimicrobial Resistance
This project addresses the human, ecological, and educational dimensions of antimicrobial resistance — the areas where traditional pharmacology has no tools.
Antimicrobial resistance is not just a medical challenge — it’s a systemic breakdown.
After decades of antibiotic reliance, we have weakened the human microbiome, disrupted immune function, and polluted our ecosystems. We have treated infection as an isolated battle instead of addressing the biological, ecological, and emotional networks that sustain life.
The result is clear:
We cannot solve antimicrobial resistance with the same tools and mindset that created it.
My work sits at the intersection of clinical science and bioenergetic medicine — where the precision of pharmacognosy meets the intelligence of the human organism. This is the reason why, as a clinical and quantum aromatherapist, I explore how plant-based compounds can not only eliminate pathogens, but also restore balance and resilience across the body’s systems.
The innovation I propose — a new generation of intelligent antibacterial suppositories — represents a paradigm shift in prevention and treatment. These formulations are designed to:
target biofilms and persistent infectious sites;
support the immune, nervous, and endocrine systems;
restore healthy flora and prevent fungal overgrowth;
reduce oxidative stress and toxic load throughout the body.
This is a regenerative model of medicine — one that protects rather than merely destroys.
It aims not to suppress microbial life, but to retrain the living system to maintain harmony.
Because the true frontier of antimicrobial resistance isn’t in developing stronger drugs —
it’s in developing smarter relationships with the living world.
To download the MIT Impact Project’s presentation’s PDF click here.
Essential Materials
Therapeutic-grade essential oils
Essential oils are not industrial commodities — their therapeutic quality depends on soil, harvest, and distillation. Large retailers often standardize, dilute, or overprocess oils for mass markets, which reduces both their level of vibration and effectiveness. By choosing small distilleries and local producers, you support sustainability, preserve biodiversity, and ensure your oils keep their full healing power.
Here are my personal choices, for authenticity and sustainability.
Aromed Essentials, Montpelier, Vermont
Aliksir, Grondines (Québec) Canada (distillery)
Enema kit
On amazon.com, simple, efficient, durable and affordableSuppository molds
Kit with molds and toolsMolds for mini suppositories (for babies)
Coconut oil
Any oil from your local supermarket is fine, as long as it hardens when cold. My pick, here.Aloe vera gel
It has to be as pure as possible. My pick here.