I could talk for DAYS about this one.
I wanted to say first off that hypertonic saline is a very harsh treatment and not easy to handle. I surely wouldn't think it would even be an option for an asymptomatic infant. I was told by our Doc that HS doesn't even come into play until later on when it's absolutely necessary. In other words, it's not a preventative measure. If anything, Pulmozyme is probably the easiest to tolerate and the most gentle if your Doc is thinking preventative. But without symptoms, why give your baby medication??? Unless the child has a known pancreatic insufficient mutation, in which case vitamins and enzymes are important.
Now, on to oils. Please, please don't just give your child essential oils without consulting a professional. And even then, ONLY use reputable sources for THERAPEUTIC grade oils- beware of fakes. There are many oils that are an irritant to mucous lining, and some that are even toxic if not used properly. BUT, there are also plenty of oils that are antibacterial and proven to kill or significantly inhibit the growth of certain bacterias including pseudomonas, staph, and h.flu among many others.
It will be difficult to utilize essential oils with a newborn, because their bodies are still so young and sensitive to anything. The only things I can think of right off the bat would be massage on the bottom of the feet with a VERY tiny concentration in a carrier oil- but only with a gentle EO suitable for infants and after testing for allergy, or possibly a single drop of oil in a bath. As your baby gets older and you want to address bacterial growths, look into getting a nebulizing diffuser. This will diffuse the essential oil into the room in microscopic particles that will be inhaled when someone is in the room and can then go to work directly on the bugs in the lungs. But, again, DO NOT do this in a newborn's room.
I think there is a common misconception with essential oils being that it's just the scent of the oil that carries all of the benefit. The scent of the oil does play a role in it's efficacy but more importantly, it's the properties of the oil itself and what it can do inside the body that is most important. The oils you'll want to research later are Melaleuca (Tea Tree), Oregano, Thyme (Linalool is the most gentle), Rosemary, Lemongrass, and Eucalyptus. Each of these either carry powerful antibacterial properties, anti-inflammatory properties, digestive stimulation, or other helpful characteristics for CF.
On a side note, I have always questioned the true integrity of Young Living. It is a HUGE multi-level marketing company which just doesn't sit right with me. They might have good products, I haven't tried, I'm just uncomfortable with having to pay more for a product so that I can pay the salesman when I can get it direct myself. And because the distributors are usually people who tried the product and liked it, they are rarely (yes, there are exceptions) properly trained and educated about using essential oils beyond the brochures and DVD's they were told to watch by the company. When you're dealing with a volatile substance that is going to be ingested or inhaled by your child... well, I think you can see why I HOPE you'll be extra careful when considering your source.
I would suggest looking at www.anandaapothecary.com www.florihana.com www.mountainroseherbs.com At Ananda Apothecary, you can email for a consultation and the girl there (Tarah) is so, SO very knowledgeable and helpful. You can tell she really cares about helping you and has a genuine passion for her work. She has sent me scientific research studies relating to oils that I'm using and so many other things.
Here are a few studies to look over:
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">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pu...cles&logdbfrom=pubmed
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">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pu...cles&logdbfrom=pubmed
</a>
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">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pu...Panel.Pubmed_RVDocSum
</a>
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">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pu...Panel.Pubmed_RVDocSum
</a>
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">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pu...cles&logdbfrom=pubmed
</a>
Feel free to email me if you want to chat more! Just take it slowly, don't jump into anything, and research, read, and ask questions until it just feels right. NEVER get essential oils from someone that you don't feel like you can trust 100%. It's not worth the risk.
Good luck and God Bless!
MJ