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Dear Everyone,

 

I've just read that " eos are not recommended for use with people with

cancer " . Now I realize that one cannot believe most of what one reads on the

Internet regarding eos...Does anyone have any experience with this?

 

I'm in the process of continuing my research in this area but I respect the

knowledge of this group and just wanted to see if anyone had any relevant

experience or knowledge.

 

I can provide more details if needed.

 

Graciously,

 

Terri

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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starblossomshome wrote:

 

>Dear Everyone,

>

>I've just read that " eos are not recommended for use with people with

>cancer " . Now I realize that one cannot believe most of what one reads on the

>Internet regarding eos...Does anyone have any experience with this?

>

>I'm in the process of continuing my research in this area but I respect the

>knowledge of this group and just wanted to see if anyone had any relevant

>experience or knowledge.

>

>I can provide more details if needed.

>

>Graciously,

>

>Terri

>

>

>

Hi Terri,

 

most professionals will agree that using essential oils with potential

hormone-like action need to be avoided, although

in MHO this would most apply to eventual oral use, not used in a

dilution of for instance 2-3 percent in a neutral

oil like almond or jojoba.

 

Some will say that essential oils has no hormone-like action at all, but

I remember well the following story:

 

a health shop owner told asked me once if the oral use of anise oil

could provoke the following:

her youngest child was 5 years old and was breast feeded.

She remembered that she had a problem with one side and was obliged to

present only one side to the child.

Since a while she was producing milk again...only on the side that was

working when she fed her child.

She loved the taste of anise oil a lot and used it every day since

some months (1 or two drops a day)...

 

The hormone-like action of the anise oil was evident. I have to add

that it was not me who advised her to use anise oil that way...

 

Following are some oils with (supposed) hormone-like effects:

 

feminine:

------------

 

pimpinella anisum oil

foeniculum vulgare oil

ravensara anisata oil

artemisia dracunculus oil

illicium verum oil

salvia officinalis oil(s)

salvia sclarea oil

humulus lupus oil

tanacetum anuum oil

cupressus sempervirens oil

vitex agnus castus

 

masuline:

---------

 

abies alba Miller oil

abies grandis Lindley oil

picea mariana oil

pinus strobus oil

pinus sylvestris oil

pseudotsuga Menziesii oil

fokienia Hodginsii

 

Before somebody of you start searching some stones to hit me:

I'm just reporting some information that I have found, knowing that not

oils have the same strenght.

I'm not advising anything at all here.

I have witnessed some facts myself during my 20 years of aromatherapy

work, as the following:

 

a young Belgian dentist once bounced in my former health shop in

Belgium with a very angry expression on his face...

(I knew him as a essential oils " fanatic " , who always tried to by the

most expensive oils from me at the lowest price.

He was quit stubborn in his approach of essential oils use and rarely

listened to my opinion.He also mixed esoteric

uses with science, something I personally dislike a lot.

 

Back to the story:

he asked me angrily: " Why did you not warned me about the use of

Fokienia Hodginsii oil? "

Then he told me his story: he had read in a book that this oil would

have a aphrodisiac effect on males...

He used it orally in a quit massive way... until he had his yearly

medical control and the doctors told him

they found a abnormal high level of hormones in his blood, as if he was

suffering of an acute leukemia.

They immediately started some very painful tests, found nothing and

finally asked him: " do you take something that we do

not know? "

 

I never thought that this very intelligent young man would do this and

even did not dare to ask him from man to man

how efficient the oil worked for him

 

:-(

 

Back to your question:

essential oils can be highly efficient with pains and are also widely

used in palliative care centers I know in Belgium,

having fewer side effects as many other products.

 

 

just some thoughts,

 

Michel

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Thanks for your replies...

 

The bit I read had to do with the interaction between the chemo and the oils.

 

I was hoping to offer pain relief (physically and emotionally) as well as

fighting off germs since the immune system is compromised by the effect of the

chemo anyway.

 

 

 

 

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At 04:47 PM 3/9/2005, you wrote:

 

>I've just read that " eos are not recommended for use with people with

>cancer " . Now I realize that one cannot believe most of what one reads

>on the

>Internet regarding eos...Does anyone have any experience with this?

 

there is a magazine printing documented aromatherapy research...the last

issue dealt with palliative care, the prior issue with, I think, hospice

care (both are at the office so I am being VERY vague rather than quote

wrongly)... there were several published articles about the use of eo's

with cancer patients...for pain relief, etc.

 

I remember one that used neroli and melissa, one drop of each on a tissue,

for inhalation, for pain relief. the mags and the notes I took are all at

work so I can't go any further.

 

as usual... be a bit skeptical about what you read.

 

 

 

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