Essential to me

The first time I was diagnosed with breast cancer in December, 2012, I went the traditional route (chemotherapy==>surgery==>radiation). I didn’t want to hear about the alternative methods out there. People sent me information on special diets, teas, essential oils, supplements and many other methods that were meant to “heal” cancer. Frankly, I didn’t buy it.  I didn’t believe it, so I didn’t make any purchases. Literally, I didn’t buy it. I just stayed the course and followed the doctors’ orders. It’s what I felt I needed to do…it’s what I had to do.

The doctors deemed me “cancer-free” after my last dose of radiation.  I was “cured.” I rang the bell designating my treatment was over.  I was so glad I would never have to deal with this again.  Or so I thought.

If you have been following my blog, you know by now that I am not cancer-free. I was re-diagnosed with Stage IV Metastatic Breast Cancer in December 2016.  It was almost four years to the day after my first diagnosis. Now it was in my spine, ribs, skull, liver, and a few months later they found spots in my lungs. A year or so later they found some tiny spots in my brain.

For several months I did chemotherapy. The large mass on my ribs was gone at the six-month mark.  But I still had spots on my liver, spine and skull.  Those never seemed to go away. They just stayed the same.  That’s when I had an epiphany:

Apparently the traditional medicine was not enough to cure this cancer.

I decided to open my mind to the alternative methods.  I am not an Eastern Philosopher, or Guru, or Buddhist.  I am a Christian. I have been praying for healing, but God does not always respond the way we think He should.  Sometimes He doesn’t pluck us from the ocean where we are drowning…He sends a boat.

A friend, who is also a Christian, came to visit a few months into my new course of treatment.  She used reflexology on me daily, and she introduced me to essential oils.  Not the kind you find at the local grocery store, but the purest form that is grown around the world, harvested, and sealed for protection.  The healing properties are amazing, she would say. And it’s all natural. One drop of an essential oil contains millions of molecules. They are so tiny they can cross the brain blood barrier, and all essential oils have healing properties. Their role in the life of a plant is to eliminate toxins from the plant. It’s the plant’s life blood.  Sacred Frankincense, specifically, has cancer-fighting properties.  She convinced me that I could continue to do my traditional treatment, as this will not interfere.

As a researcher, I did my due diligence.  I found much literature to support the use of essential oils.   As a Christian, I had heard of frankincense. I figured if it was good enough for the baby Jesus, it’s good enough for me.  I even asked my doctor about it, and he responded, “Sure, go for it! Whatever works!”

I had another friend who recommended the exact same thing. She said I should take 5 drops of Sacred Frankincense morning and night. That stuff is expensive!  I started with 5 drops in the morning. I drop it in my juice and drink it straight.  It sounds gross, but after a few days I found that I was drawn to the aromas of the essential oils.

Results…

Before the oils–for more than six months–the liver spots never changed on any of the scans.  At my next three month scan, after taking Sacred Frankincense daily, the liver spots had decreased by 30%.  The next three month scan – completely gone!  Those spots on my skull…gone…spine…gone!  At this writing my body is “stable.”  The money spent is well spent. I believe God sent me a lifeboat.

Á la prochaine…until next time.

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