Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
One of the inventors has poor respiratory health, has had repeated
bouts with pneumonia, colds, flu, asthma, and has been recently
diagnosed with the initial stages of emphysema--despite all that
modern medicine has had to offer. This first inventor also comes
from a family known for a long history of respiratory problems.
Therefore, the inventors decided to look beyond conventional "modern
medicine" to help the first inventor, and as a result, have
conceived methods to substantially prevent colds, flus, and infections
of the human respiratory system. These methods include the inhalation
of the vapors from eucalyptus oil and/or tea tree oil that are theorized
to form a protective, and infection-preventing, thin layer within
the entire respiratory system, including the lungs, bronchial tubes,
and the nasal cavities. This thin layer maintains its anti-pathogenic
properties for a period of time following the inhalation of the
vapors for at least one-half hour, and perhaps longer. This thin
anti-pathogenic layer substantially prevents the initial infection
of colds, flus, and other pathogens for a period of time following
inhalation. The inventors also propose the prophylactic use of inhaled
eucalyptus oil and/or tea tree to prevent additional pathogenic
infections such as tuberculosis, which is becoming a major health
problem in the United States.
1. Field of the Invention
The field of invention relates to the prevention of colds, flus,
and other pathogens within the respiratory system of human beings
by the inhalation of vapors from highly volatile essential oils
such as eucalyptus oil and/or tea tree oil. Following the inhalation
of the vapors, a thin anti-pathogenic layer is formed in the respiratory
system that protects against infection for a certain duration of
time following inhalation.
2. Description of the Prior Art
While certain medical uses for eucalyptus oil and tea tree oil have
been previously disclosed, to the inventor's best knowledge, none
of those previously disclosed methods have suggested, or proposed,
that the periodic inhalation of eucalyptus oil and/or tea tree oil
may be used as prophylactic agents to substantially prevent infection
of colds, flus, and other pathogens within the respiratory system
of human beings for a duration of time following that inhalation.
AFTER the infection of human beings with certain pathogens, previous
inhalation therapies have suggested using eucalyptus oil and or
tea tree oil to aid in the recovery from certain respiratory diseases.
However, none of these previous methods have suggested using eucalyptus
oil and/or tea tree oil as prophylactic agents to routinely and
substantially PREVENT the initial infection of pathogens for a duration
of time following their inhalation as a primary method of preventing
disease.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the invention is to provide methods to prevent the
initial infection of pathogens within the human respiratory system
by the inhalation of vapors from eucalyptus oil or from any of its
constituents.
Another object of the invention is to provide methods to prevent
the initial infection of pathogens within the human respiratory
system by the inhalation of vapors from tea tree oil or from any
of its constituents.
Yet another object of the invention is to prevent respiratory infections
from pathogens including bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
And yet another object of the invention is provide methods to substantially
prevent diseases such as colds and flus.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide methods to substantially
prevent all varieties of pneumonia.
Yet further, another object of the invention is to provide methods
to substantially prevent the spread of tuberculosis.
And finally, another object of the invention is to provide an inhaler
apparatus conveniently made to provide vapors from essential oils
such as eucalyptus oil and/or tea tree oil for inhalation into the
human respiratory system.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 shows a section view of a hand-held atomizer apparatus to
produce vapors from eucalyptus oil and/or tea tree oil for inhalation
to prevent pathogens from infecting the human respiratory system.