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What are Essential Oils?
Sometimes called the "life force" of a plant, organic essential oils are very complex. They are stored in special cells, ducts or glandular hairs that are distributed among the flowers, leaves, bark, stems and roots of a plant. These oils protect the plant from insects and other herbivores, from bacteria, molds, fungi and other micro-organisms. They also help to heal inflicted wounds. These unique characteristics make essential oils highly beneficial to humans. A single oil may contain hundreds of constituents that are molecularly aligned in exactly the right manner to trigger a number of responses in the human body. Essential Oils are used by chiropractors, aromatherapists, reflexologists, massage therapists and others interested in alternatives to prescription drugs.

Essential Oil Constituents

In general, pure essential oils can be subdivided into two distinct groups of chemical constituents; the hydrocarbons which are made up almost exclusively of terpenes (monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes, and diterpenes), and the oxygenated compounds which ar mainly esters, aldehydes, ketones, alcohols, phenols, and oxides.

Terpenes - inhibit the accumulation of toxins and help discharge existing toxins from the liver and kidneys.

Sesquiterpenes are antiseptic and anti-inflammatory. They work as a liver and gland stimulant and contain caryophyllene and valencene. Research from the universities of Berlin and Vienna show increased oxygenation around the pineal and pituitary glands. Further research has shown that sesquiterpenes have the ability to surpass the blood-brain barrier and enter the brain tissue. other sesquiterpenes, like chamazulene and farnesol, are very high in anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial activity. Chamazulene may be found in chamomile, tansy, and yarrow.

Farnesene is anti-viral in action.

Limonene has strong anti-viral properties and has been found in 90% of the citrus oils.

Pinene has strong antiseptic properties and may be found in high proportions in the conifer oils such as pine, fir, spruce, and juniper.

Other terpenes include camphene, cadinene, cedrene, dipentene, phellandrene, terpinene, sabinene, and myrcene.

Esters - are the compounds resulting from the reaction of an alcohol with an acid (known as esterification). Esters are very common and are found in a large number of essential oils. They are anti-fungal, calming and relaxing.

Linalyl acetate may be found in bergamot, Clary sage, and lavender

Geraniol acetate may be found in sweet marjoram.

Other esters include bornyl acetate, eugenol acetate, and lavendulyl acetate.

Aldehydes - are highly reactive and characterized by the group C-H-O (Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen). In general, they are anti-infectious with a sedative effect on the central nervous system. They can be quite irritating when applied topically (citral being one example), but may have a profound calming effect when inhaled.

Citral is very common with a distinctive antiseptic action. It also has an anti-viral application as with melissa oil when applied topically on herpes simplex.

Citronellal is also very common and has the same lemony scent as citral. Along with citral and neral, citronellas may be found in the oils of melissa, lemongrass, lemon, mandarin, lemon-scented eucalyptus, and citronella.

Elements of aldehydes have also been found in lavender and myrrh. Other aldehydes include benzaldehyde, cinnamic aldehyde, cuminic aldehyde, and perillaldehyde.

Ketones - are sometimes mucolytic and neuro-toxic when isolated from other constituents. However, all recorded toxic effects come from laboratory testing on guinea pigs and rats. No documented cases exist where oils with a high concentration of ketones (such as mugwort, tansy, sage, and wormwood) have ever caused a toxic effect on a human being. Also, large amounts of these oils would have to be consumed for them to result in a toxic neurological effect. Ketones stimulate cell regeneration, promote the formation of tissue, and liquefy mucous. They are helpful with such conditions as dry asthma, colds, flu and dry cough and are largely found in oils used for the upper respiratory system, such as hyssop, Clary sage, and sage.

Thujone is one of the most toxic members of the ketone family. It can be an irritant and upsetting to the central nervous system and mey be neuro-toxic when taken internally as in the banned drink Absinthe. Although it may be inhaled to relieve respiratory distress and my stimulate the immune system, it should only be administered by an educated and professional aromatherapist.

Jasmone (found in jasmine) and fenchone (found in fennel) are both non-toxic.

Other ketones include camphor, carvone, menthone, methyl nonyl ketone, and pinacamphone.

Alcohols - are commonly recognized for their antiseptic and anti-viral activities. They create an uplifting quality and are regarded as non-toxic.

Terpene Alcohols stimulate the immune system, work as a diuretic and a general tonic, and are anti-bacterial as well. Linalol can help relieve discomfort. It may be found in rosewood and lavender.

Citronellol may be found in rose, lemon, eucalyptus, geranium, and others.

Geraniol may be found in geranium as well as palmarosa.

Farnesol may be found in chamommile. It is also good for the mucous.

Other terpene alcohols include borneol, menthol, nerol, terpineol, (which Dr. Gattefosse considered to be a decongestant), vetiverol, benzyl alcohol, and cedrol.

Sesquiterpene Alcohols are anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-mycotic, and ulcer-protective (preventative). Bisabolol is one of the the strongest sesquiterpene alcohols. It may be found in chamomile oils where it also functions well as a fixative.

Phenols - are responsible for the fregrance of an oil. They are antiseptic, anti-bacterial, and strongly stimulating but can also be quite caustic to the skin. They contain high levels of oxygenating molecules and have anioxidant properties.

Eugenol may be found in clove and cinnamon oil.

Thymol is found in thyme and may not be as caustic as other phenols.

Carvacrol may be found in oregano and savory. Researchers believe it may possibly contain some anti-cancerous properties.

Others in the phenol family include methyl eugenol, methyl chavicol anethole, safrole, myristicin, and apiol.

Oxides - According to The American Heritage™ Dictionary of the English Language, an oxide is "a binary compound of an element or a radical with oxygen".

Cineol (or eucalyptol) is by far the most important member of the family and virtually exists in a class of its own. It is anesthetic, antiseptic, and works as an expectorant. Cineol is well known as the principal constituent of eucalyptus oil. It may also be found in rosemary, cinnamon, melissa, basil, and ravensara.

Other oxides include linalol oxide, ascaridol, bisabolol oxide, and bisabolone oxide.

All pure essential oils have some anti-bacterial properties. They increase the production of white blood cells, which help fight infectious illnesses. It is through these properties that aromatic herbs have been esteemed so highly throughout the ages and so widely used during the onsets of malaria, typhoid, and of course, the epidemic plagues during the 16th century. Research has found that people who consistently use pure essential oils have a higher level of resistance to illnesses, colds, flues, and diseases than the average person. Further indications show that such individuals, after contracting a cold, flu, or other illness, will recover 60-70 percent faster than those who do not use essential oils.

At least 80% of all cancer is attributable to environmental influences, specifically human-produced carcinogens found in most personal care, cosmetic, and oral hygiene products (World Health organization). Additionally, the A. M. A. admits that the side effects of prescription drugs is now the 4th leading cause of death in America.

The following are regarded generally as anti-cancerous oils:

Single Oils; Helichrysum, lemon, orange, tangerine, edum, sandalwood, lavender, clove,( hey, this is fantastic for prevententive aid with teeth and gum problems) thyme, Idaho balsam fir. tsuga, frankincense, myrtle.

Blends of oils include; Immupower, Longevity

When people suffer terminal illness, their minds can be fractured, and they can have difficulty focusing and collecting their thoughts, The Valor, Gathering and Grounding blends promote greater focus and the ability to gather feelings and deal constrictively with emotions related to cancer. A simple anti-cancer recipe: 12 drops of frankincense 5 drops lavender and 6 drops of helichrysum EO Application: TOPICAL: Neat (which means to apply directly) or Dilute 50-50,1 to 3 drops applied directly on skin cancers or cancerous nodes, 2-5 times daily Vita Flex, 1-3 drops neat on foot reflex points relevant for internal cancers Raindrop Therapy Techninique, 2-3 times monthly, substituting anti cancerous oils for the five optional Raindrop oils (Raindrop Therapy is a simple to apply massage technique I promise you can learn!! To order the kit which is GREAT for many healthful benefits including Multiple Sclerosis, Anxieties stemming from many potential reasons, detoxifying - this Kit comes with video or CD instructions!

 

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Research from Brigham Young University published information identifying essential oils as effectively killing cancer cells while being nontoxic to normal cells. Some of the most effective oils included sandalwood which inhibits growth by up to 90% of a few different types of cancer cells. These include breast, cervical, prostate and skin! It shows little or no harmful effect on normal cells. Sandlewood shows to have excellent results even at small concentrations (100ppm). Other oils having strong anti cancer action include Tsunga, thyme, thyme linalool and grapefruit. Oils rich in limonene, such as lemon, orange, tangerine and Idaho balsam fir have been shown in clinical srudies to have potent anti-carcinogenic effects. According to a study at the University of Indiana "monoterpenes would appear to act through multiple mechanisms in the chemoprevention and chemotherapy of cancer." Studies using 1-15 grams a day of limonene in very advanced cancer patients resulted in almost 20% of the patients going into remission. To enhance the action of essentials oils, strong cleansing and nutritional building programs are required. The three programs below can be tailored to fit your particular needs and can have a profound effect on an cancer treatment.

1. Intensive cleanse with Cleansing Trio and Juvatone.
2. Modified Burrough's cleanse using cayenne pepper, lemon juice, and blue agave nectar. The Grade B maple syrup (with no additional additives and Blue Agave Nectar are two of the most balanced of all sugars, containing a balance of positive and negative ions. Neither enters the bloodstream as rapidly as honey or sugar which is better for people who react adversely to sugars, becoming restless, sleepless, and energetic after consuming sugar), or may be borderline or pre-diabetic. Diabetics should definitely substitute blue agave for the maple syrup, using up to 1/4 tablespoon. So much more info on this cleanse so if you need that info and have a hard time finding it , I will be happy to help guide you. I assist in providing very well guided from experts and research from multiple sources which I will certainly give in an effort to be of service. I sell the Young Living products. I sell the Blue Agave. 3. The Essentialzyme Ramping Program.
I carry this program! This does need to be monitored by a health professional. There are 5 phases that contribute to building nutrition and cleanses so you must be dedicated and serious about learning how cleansing can effect you in many ways in order to detoxify. All cancers are best treated in the early stages by alternating and varying the essential oils use each week, so the cancer cells do not build up a resistance to the treatment. (Can you imagine this could happen). A resistance!

  The following list of research articles will give you an idea of the scope of scientific investigation into the effects of essential oils on animals and humans.
To obtain full text of these articles, you may need to search on the internet or go to a university library:
Functional Imaging of Effects of Fragrances on the Human Brain After Prolonged Inhalation, by C. Anasel, B. Nasel, P. Samec, E. Schindler, G. Buchbauer, Chemical Senses, Vol. 19, No. 4, pp 359-364, 1994
Antifungal Activity of Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Oil Against Various Pathogenic Organisms, by J.M. Concha, L.S. Moore, W.J. Holoway, Jrn American Podiatric Medical Assoc., 88(10):489-492, 1998
Dietary Supplementation of Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) Essential Oil During the Lifetime of the Rat: Its Effects on the Antioxidant Status in Liver, Kidney and Heart Tissues, by
K.A. Youdim, S.G. Deans, Mech Ageing Dev 1999, Sept 8:109(3):163-75
The Effect of Thymol and its Derivatives on Reactions Generating Reactive Oxygen Species, by I. Kruk, T. Michalska, K. Lichszteld, A. Kladna, H.Y. Aboul-Enein, Chemosphere 2000 Oct; 41(7):1059-64
Antihyperglycemic Actions of Eucalyptus Globulus are Associated with Pancreatic and Extra-Pancreatic Effects in Mice, by A.M. Gray, P.R. Flatt, J.Nutr., 1998 Dec; 128(12), 2319.23
Oil of Bitter Orange: New Topical Antifungal Agent, by W. Ramadn, B. Mourad, S. Ibrahim, F. Sonbol, Pharmacology & Therapeutics, Int. J Dermatol 196; 35:448-449
Prevention and Therapy of Mammary Cancer by Monoterpenes, by M.N. Gould, Jrn Cellular Biochemistry, Supplement 22:139-144(1995)
Limonene-Induced Regression of Mammary Carcinomas, by J.D. Haag, M.J. Lindstrom, and M.N. Gould, Cancer Research 52, 4021-4026, July 15, 1992
D-Limonene Chemoprevention of Hepatocarcinogenesis in AKR Mice: Inhibition of C-Jun and C-Myc., by R.K. Giri, T. Parija, B.R. Das, Oncol Rep 1999 Sept-Oct;6(5):1123-7
Prevention and Therapy of Cancer by Dietary Monoterpenes, by P.L. Crowell,
Dept. Biology, Indiana University-Purdue University, at Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 46202. Symposium on Phytochemicals: Biochemistry and Physiology, pub. by American Society for Nutritional Sciences, 1999
Mycelial Deformations of Cladosporium herbarum due to the Application of Eugenol or Carvacrol, by S. Adams, B. Kunz, and M. Weidenborner, Institut fur Lebensmitteltechnologie der Universitat Bonn, Romerstrasse 164, 53117, Bonn, Germany, pub in Jrn of EO Research, 1996 Research Reports.
Inhibition of Microsomal Lipid Peroxidation and Monooxygenase Activities by Eugenol, by E. Hagababu, N. Lakshmaiah, Free Rad Res., Voll. 20, No.4, pp. 253-266
The Use of Lemon Essential Oil as a Sandfly Repellent, by E. Rojas, J.V. Scorza, Transaction of Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (1991) 85, 803
Suppressive Effects of Eugenol and Ginger Oil on Arthritic Rats, by J.N., Sharma, K.C. Srivastava, And E.K.Gan, Pharmacology, 1994;49:314-318
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  Young Living Essential Oils has pamplets available on use of oils for cancer and the Journal of Clinical Aromatherapies published 2 papers in 2005 on aromatherapy for pain/palliative care. www.ijca.net
   
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