Ty Bollinger: So let’s talk about some essential oils, specifically as they relate to cancer.
Let’s talk about some essential oils that might be good at treating cancer because I know that you’ve come across them in your research.
One of the things that I’m really glad about, with you specifically, is that you’re such a researcher. None of this stuff that you’re saying is just conjecture. There is medical literature that is replete with what you talk about today so I really want to make note of that for the people that are watching. These are not Dr. Z’s theories. This is steeped in medical literature.
Dr. Zielinski: Yes, and just because I understand my aromatherapist friends are going to be listening, and I’m going to get crucified if I don’t say this statement: There is a fact that we have to be careful about invivo and invitro studies. We’ve got to recognize that even bleach will kill cells in a petri dish, but we’re not going to drink bleach.
Ty Bollinger: Right.
Dr. Zielinski: So to take the extrapolation that a certain essential oil is going to cure cancer when it was shown to kill, let’s say, a bladder cancer cell line—be careful. However, it’s important to recognize that the burden of proof is on the scientist at this point to show what’s safe and what’s not safe.
So when it comes to essential oils, it’s really important to recognize one awesome thing too. There is no oil for one specific issue. What we have found, and this is pretty fascinating, is that, let’s use the ayurvedic model—Indian folk medicine, for example. There is an abundance of lemons in India, so you’ll find that Indians use lemon essential oil for virtually everything — detoxification, internally, externally. Whether or not you’re going to clean the counter or whether or not you want to clean your skin. They use lemon essential oils for everything from nausea to halitosis to diabetes, cancer.
Well, when you go to Australia, they’re using melaleuca (tea tree) and eucalyptus. When you go to Oregon and Washington, they’re using peppermint for everything. So it’s important to realize that these oils — a lot of them do the same thing. When I report on research it’s limited because we’ve only done a limited amount of research, but, as far as I know, there is no essential oil that does not have a cancer effect.
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