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Medicinal Essential Oils

Medicinal essential oils would be defined as medicinal if the essential oil has healing properties such as oregano, that is said to contain constituent agents which combats and prevents the spread of bacteria and germs. There are many different medicinal essential oils that have been used to treat various diseases and ailments for hundreds of years. Medicinal essential oils have been used medicinally to treat conditions ranging from cancer to skin irritations. Medicinal essential oil use, proposed by essential oil merchants, are based on this long history documented by lay persons and professionals alike. Most countries regulate claims of medicinal treatments, subjecting the consumer to less self treatment and requiring physicians and pharmaceutical companies to profit grossly at the expense of the patient. Merchants must NOT suggest what the medicinal essential oils can be used for, or how much medicinal essential oils to take, for fear that a government agent will prosecute them for diagnosing and prescribing without a license. This offense is punishable by fine and imprisonment, regardless if the essential oil has been used for centuries for a specific ailment.

It is paramount that the reader understand that any ingestion of medicinal essential oils should be undertaken under the supervision and direction of a licensed health profession knowledgeable in the administration of medicinal essential oils.

Medicinal essential oils can also be an aromatherapy essential oil or a therapeutic essential oil. Medicinal essential oils can be used internally by mouth, inhaled into the lungs and administered externally directly on the body. Please note that all aromatherapy and therapeutic essential oils may NOT be medicinal essential oils. Medicinal essential oils used for ingestion should be labeled “Food Grade”. Other distinguishing descriptions for medicinal essential oils should be; “organically grown, identified as 100% pure “botanical name” (such as “100% pure origanum vulgare”).

Medicinal essential oils are distilled at the optimum time of plant harvest, zero pounds of pressure, only quality plant parts and stored in ideal conditions, all other oils that do not meet this criteria are sold for perfume, cleaning fluids and low quality air fresheners.

France has been the forerunner of research and clinical trials for medical aromatherapy. The French have prescribed and encapsulated essential oils for oral ingestion and made suppositories with essential oils for patients.

The serious side of medicinal essential oil when combined in aromatherapy is made clear by the effects that medicinal essential oils used in aromatherapy have made in recent clinical trials. The prominent medical doctors, Dr. Lapraz, Dr. Pellecuer, Dr. Duraffourd and Dr Daniel Penoel of France, Dr Christine Carson of Australia, have had ongoing clinical trials using medicinal essential oils as healing agents. The Belgium and German governments are funding university based research of medicinal essential oils to validate their uses in the medical arena.

The medical system of France recognizes aromatherapy as ‘aromatic medicine’ and medical doctors and health practitioners prescribe essential oils for internal and external use to patients with diverse medical conditions. As a result, thousands of case histories have been documented and presented as clinical studies concluding the success of medicinal essential oils as an alternative to patent medicines.

Dr. Daniel Penoel of France says “We are at a changing juncture of time for pharmacy and medicine. Antibiotics may disappear, but they will represent an option for some, while essential oils continue to be the most powerful form of natural antibiotic available at this time.”

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