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Surgery For Three Squamous Cell Carcinomas


Author: Michele E.
Date: 08-23-2016
Views: 9,102
Word Count: 429
Questions Received: 2
Testimonial ID: 11013-OR
Brand Neutral: Yes
Scientific Studies: 5

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In 2015 I was diagnosed with three separate spots of squamous cell carcinoma and had MOHS surgery to remove those lesions.

Since I was new to using essential oils, I was extra cautious at first about using anything on the incisions and waited until the stitches were removed before I started using my special "lotion" that I had created.

I used one cup of shea butter, one cup of coconut oil and 4 drops of Frankincense oil in each batch and rubbed that into each scar for at least thirty seconds and at least three times a day.

I also made an "elixer" from 2 cups of virgin olive oil with two drops of Frankincense and placed a drop under my tongue every few hours for the first three months. I continued to do this, but after those first three months it was more based on when I felt I was supposed to to so, not on a regimen.

I did this for six months and saw a huge change in the scars occur over time. I have had surgeries before and my scars tend to keloid, so I was totally floored over how great my scars on my hands and foot looked and how how little problems I had with movement of my hands and foot.

I posted before and after pics on my Facebook page to show friends the incredible experience I was having with this lotion. Since then, I have made batches of this lotion for others and everyone has had a positive experience with it.

After the first 6 months, I learned about and added 4 drops of Myrrh to my batches of lotion which I now put on my whole body after each shower. Now that I am at the one year post op mark, I also add 4 drops of Clove oil to my lotion as well.

Several other skin lesions that were questionable and being followed have improved significantly and some suspicious nodules in my breasts have changed, improved and am hoping will show to have completely disappeared at my next ultrasound appointment.

I am a true believer in the use of essential oils and believe using this holistic method increased my healing time and how well I have healed. If there were a way to post my before and after pics of my hands and foot here, I would. Just use the contact link to send me a message and then I will email them to you.

I really hope everyone out there can have such a positive healing experience enhanced by the use of high quality essential oils!


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Supporting Scientific Studies
1.Associated topics: skin-cancer — Frankincense and myrrh showed anticancer effects.Link
2.Associated topics: squamous-cell-carcinoma,skin-cancer — "Local application of frankincense essential oil may provide a non-surgical treatment alternative, with no or minimal side effect for carcinoma in situ, minimally invasive carcinoma and pre-cancerous conditions such as actinic keratosis."Link
3.Associated topics: scar-tissue — "[One] method employed for wound healing is the application of lavender oil. Due to its antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic properties, it is thought to prevent wound infections and to play a role in reducing pain by lowering inflammation.... Lavender oil is known to have antibacterial, antifungal, sedative, and/or antidepressant effects.... In addition to its antimicrobial effects, the anti-inflammatory analgesic properties of lavender oil have also been emphasized... The use of L. Angustifolia [lavender] is particularly recommended in chronically infected wounds due to its immune-stimulating and antimicrobial effects. There are also reports that lavender oil reduces scar tissue."Link
4.Associated topics: lesions — "Herbalists treat skin ailments, such as fungal infections (like candidiasis), wounds, eczema, and acne, with lavender oil. It is also used in a healing bath for joint and muscle pain. One study evaluating treatments for children with eczema found [that] it was therapeutic touch from the mother that improved symptoms; in other words, massage with and without essential oils (including lavender) both reduced the dry, scaly skin lesions. Another study found that lavender oil may improve pain control after surgery."Link
5.Associated topics: scar-tissue — "[A] pulverized mixture of four herbs including Agrimonia Eupatoria (A), Nelumbo Nucifera Gaertn (N), Boswellia Carteri (B) [Frankincense], and Pollen Typhae Angustifoliae (P)... was first described in Chinese canonical medicine about 2000 years ago for treatment of various trauma disorders, such as hemostasis [bleeding], anti-inflammatory, analgesia [pain], and wound healing, etc.... [W]e showed that local ANBP treatment not only significantly enhanced wound healing by relieving inflammation, increasing formation of granulation tissue, and accelerating re-epithelialization, but [it] also reduced scar formation by decreasing collagen production [and] protuberant height and volume of scars and [by] increasing collagen maturity.... [Results show that ANBP] promot[es] wound healing and alleviat[es] scar formation, which may be an effective therapy for human wounds at the earliest stage."Link

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