Friday, June 28, 2013

frankinscence oil for cancer

What would be a suggested dosage/method of application for tumors, particularly GIST?


"We have not had any clinical trial and cannot tell you a number, or success rates. Based on our “observation and experience”, for early stages of cancer, people use 20-60 drops (or 1-3 ml) a time, 3 times a day for frankincense essential oil. If any side effect developed, simply started with a lower volume and gradually increase to a target volume.

If patients are in late or terminal stages, frankincense oil needs to be “enriched” for high molecular weight compounds. Usually, in frankincense oil, it contains 60-80% low molecular weight compounds (monoterpenes); and we want to low this low molecular weight compounds to 10-20%. Dr. Suhail suggests to use the enriched formula at 0.2 ml/kg/day, and split the calculated volume to 3 times a day. However, I personally think that this is a “high” end to people in the US.

It depends on a lot of conditions. Also, patients responding to frankincense oil are very different from current medical knowledge about anti-cancer therapy. A lot of work need to be done.
Topical is NOT enough. When it applied topically, most of them gone to the air also. In addition, there are many large molecular weight compounds cannot be absorbed easily; and those large molecular weight compounds are playing a major role.
 
This is a guideline. Please let me know if you have a specific question(s).

HK

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