Sol,

The original conversation was about the big C in lungs. Your clip is about
broken bones.  They are different protocols.  Following might give a bit of
an general overview.

Terpenes with molecules containing only one isoprene unit are called
Phenylpropanoids. Among other functions, Phenylpropanoids cleanse receptor
sites of the cells.

Monoterpenes (substances containing two isoprene units or ten carbons atoms
per molecule). Among other functions, Monoterpenes reprogram the DNA at a
cellular level which is why healings via essential oils are often permanent,
i.e. the miswritten codes in the cells has been corrected.

Sesquiterpenes (substances containing three isoprene units or fifteen carbon
atoms per molecule). Sesquiterpenes deprogram miswritten codes in the DNA.

There are also Diterpens (substances containing four isoprene units or
twenty carbon atoms per molecule), as well as Triterpens and Tetraterpens
containing thirty and forty carbons per molecule each respectively.

All of the Terpen family of molecules are small enough to penetrate the
blood brain barrier. Sesquiterpene molecules have the capability of carrying
oxygen, like hemoglobin does in the blood. Hence they are oxygenating to
human tissue and are especially effective in fighting cancer cells which
cannot tolerate oxygen.

Science is behind the medical quality of essential oils.  At that level they
are not about smell but about healing.

I also found they fungus and moulds and the debilitating effects I had from
a mouldly living environment.

Christine 


> From: sol <[email protected]>

> Christine,
> Could you share which oils, and how you used them? Topical
> application? Neat or diluted? Oral ingestion?
> TIA,
> sol
> 
> Christine Carleton wrote:
> 
>> 2. In my experience with a broken clavicle which cannot be cast pain relief
>> from prescribed narcotic pain killers was less effective than EO's. 


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