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BioBased 10-30-2015 07:57 AM

Neuropathy oil
 
My sister gave me a bottle of Frankincense neuropathy oil to try along with an infared jade disc heating pad. They both helped with different issues. There are numerous f oils sold on Amazon. I found the herbal smell pleasant.

Months ago I told my sister about an article I read that discussed the use of Frankincense for non-Hodgkins lymphoma which she has. Since she has used the oil topically the very large tumors on her neck have shrunk considerably. Due to this success she researched further and decided to take Frankincense internally. She has a medical background-2 degrees and discusses holistic/alternative medicine with a former colleague who is reknown for a medical breakthrough. He did not admonish her for using the Frankincense, but suggested she add pancreatic enzymes to her daily regimen.

Slightly off topic: During my physical yesterday my PCP asked me if I examined my breasts, which I found embarrassing since I do not and never have. He told me that the medical community has done a 180 on breast self-examination, "you are ahead of the curve."

Bryanna 10-30-2015 03:57 PM

Hi BioBased,

Thank you for posting this information about the usage of Frankincense. I am a huge advocate and personally use quality essential oils as I feel they have tremendous therapeutic benefits for so many health conditions.

Unfortunately, those that are unfamiliar with essential oils tend to be leery of using them as their doctor is most likely not educated in their usage. The high quality oils are also quite expensive but it's important to note that there is no comparison in purity between true essential oils and fragrance oils which are derived from smelly chemicals.

Also very glad to hear that the Frankincense is helping you and your sister! Please continue to update us with your progress ... and hers!

Here is a really informative link from Dr Mercola about essential oils. I hope it interests you and others reading this post.
http://articles.mercola.com/herbal-o...cense-oil.aspx

Bryanna





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Originally Posted by BioBased (Post 1180589)
My sister gave me a bottle of Frankincense neuropathy oil to try along with an infared jade disc heating pad. They both helped with different issues. There are numerous f oils sold on Amazon. I found the herbal smell pleasant.

Months ago I told my sister about an article I read that discussed the use of Frankincense for non-Hodgkins lymphoma which she has. Since she has used the oil topically the very large tumors on her neck have shrunk considerably. Due to this success she researched further and decided to take Frankincense internally. She has a medical background-2 degrees and discusses holistic/alternative medicine with a former colleague who is reknown for a medical breakthrough. He did not admonish her for using the Frankincense, but suggested she add pancreatic enzymes to her daily regimen.

Slightly off topic: During my physical yesterday my PCP asked me if I examined my breasts, which I found embarrassing since I do not and never have. He told me that the medical community has done a 180 on breast self-examination, "you are ahead of the curve."


DejaVu 11-09-2015 03:16 PM

Interesting! Thanks for Sharing!
 
Thanks for sharing, Biobased and Bryanna.

I feel strongly the field of applications for essential oils is one we will be reading more about in time. The science isn't available yet; however, many people who know what they are doing with essential oils, have had good responses for various conditions.

I had trained under an R.N. She was teaching an essential oils course for continuing credits, to other nurses and to allied health professionals. Unfortunately, this was long ago and I have forgotten a lot of information.

I have seen pure (I do mean pure) highland lavender have some very fast and effective anti-inflammatory effects, for instance. I have seen various blends also have potent effects upon various conditions.

I have never felt it fair for people to immediately refer to such effects as a "placebo effect." It's possible someone is experiencing a placebo effect, it's also possible they are not experiencing a placebo effect. (We must keep in mind, a medication or any other approach may have a placebo effect.)

Some argue that essential oils only "comfort" people. Maybe and maybe not. Yet, if so, there's tremendous value in comfort. Comfort often helps to intervene in a worsening state of mind, increasing stress and a medical downward spiral.

I see value in using essential oils if/when anyone finds them helpful in any way.

There are online courses, too, which teach a great deal about the uses of essential oils. It's important to know, for instance, continued skin exposure to a specific oil can eventually cause a sensitization to the oil. Thus, it's important to know how to rotate oils, how to mix them, how to use them, when not to use them, etc.

I so agree with Bryanna on the importance of the quality of the oils. Purity does mean more expensive, however.

I have heard of, and have seen, the amethyst biomats, which are very expensive. I have not heard of the jade mats, until now. I will look them up.

I am very interested in hearing more about your and your sister's experiences, BioBased.:)

:hug:
DejaVu


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