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Therapeutic Grade Essential Oils and Cancer Research

Topic: Alternative MedicineBy Pamela A. HeyenPublished Recently added

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Essential oils are some of the most powerful therapeutic agents with an impressive history of healing throughout the ancient world. The religious texts and records show they were used to treat virtually every ailment known to man. During the last century these healing oils have been overlooked and only during the last two decades have their therapeutic action been rediscovered by health professionals and researchers. The therapeutic grade essential oils of Frankincense and Orange are presently being researched for their anti-tumoral, anti-carcinogenic, and immune stimulating properties in the successful healing of cancers.

Orange oil is one of these remarkable anti-carcinogenic and anti-tumoral essential oils. Based on its high 85%-96% limonene chemistry, ORANGE essential oil has combated tumor growth in over 50 clinical studies. Clinical trials using d-limonene as a cancer inhibitor have been conducted for well over a decade. Monoterpenes such as limonene and perillyl alcohol have been shown to prevent mammary, liver, lung, and other cancers.

The studies being done at the University of Oklahoma show that FRANKINCENSE has a re-set function. "Frankincense separates the 'brain' of the cancerous cell - the nucleus - from the 'body' - the cytoplasm, and closes down the nucleus to stop it reproducing corrupted DNA codes." These boswellic acids from frankincense inhibited “a variety of malignant cells” by exerting antiprolifertive activity.
Research is showing that these ancient essential oils are indeed becoming our answer to the plagues of the 21st century.

Revelations 22:2 “And the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations.”

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Pamela Heyen began her natural health education after regaining her own health through natural remedies and therapies. Her credentials were obtained through Australasian College of Health Sciences (aka: American School of Health Sciences) in Portland, Oregon.
She uses her personal health related experience, combined with her formal training to educate, encourage and support the option to heal with therapeutic grade essential oils.
Pamela offers free educational programs as a speaker for groups, as well as one on one consultation.

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