GLF And Clove Helped Body Reduce Iron In Blood
Author: Michelle R.
Skill: Raindrop Technique
Date: 04-01-2016
Views: 17,145
Word Count: 341
Questions Received: 10
Testimonial ID: 10949-OR
Brand Neutral: No
Scientific Studies: 5
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My mother-in-law was diagnosed with hemochromatosis and started going in for the regular treatment for it. This involved weekly blood drawing to reduce the amount of iron in her body. She asked me if there would be some oils that could help her body reduce the amount of iron in her blood naturally. I had never heard of anything in particular so I began researching.
Nothing in my research specified any oils in particular that may help with this, however, I did learn that because iron is considered a heavy metal in the body, some naturalist doctors believed that by detoxifying the liver and supporting its natural function, hemochromatosis could be treated, or at least the body could be helped to withstand the negative effects the excess iron does to it.
With this new understanding, I recommended my mother-in-law try the GLF essential oil blend. I also suggested she use Clove as a natural blood thinner (since her blood was thicker and would clog up the needles when she would go in for her weekly blood drawings).
So she would put a drop of Clove under her tongue each day and rub the GLF, neat, directly over her liver.
The next week when she went in to have her iron levels checked, her results showed a decrease in the amount of iron in her blood. She was excited to see those positive results, especially since prior to using the oils her iron levels had only continued to increase despite the weekly blood withdrawals.
She continued to use the Clove and GLF oil blend. When she went in for her next iron level check, she and her doctor were surprised to see her iron levels in the normal range. Her doctor couldn't believe it at first and had her check her levels once more to be sure. Sure enough, the iron in her blood has reduced to the normal range!
She is so excited to see these amazing results! These essential oils are so essential and we are so grateful to have them!
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1. | Associated topics: liver — "DHEA [a component of PD 80/20], an androstene hormone [precursor to estrogen, testosterone, progesterone, cortisone, and other hormones], has been shown to possess a wide range of beneficial biological effects mainly attributed to immune system modulation.... thus leading to beneficial effects in diverse human diseases including resistance to infection, neuroprotection, wound healing, diabetes, hepatic injury, cardiovascular disease, and cancer." | Link |
2. | Associated topics: blood — "Cinnamaldehyde [in cinnamon] has antihyperglycemic and antihyperlipidemic [cholesterol-lowering] actions in db/db mice and could be useful in the treatment of type-2 diabetes." | Link |
3. | Associated topics: liver,blood — "D-limonene is a major constituent in citrus essential oil.... Recently, d-limonene has been reported to alleviate fatty liver induced by a high-fat diet. Our data suggest that the intake of d-limonene may benefit patients with dyslipidemia and hyperglycemia and is a potential dietary supplement for preventing and ameliorating metabolic disorders." | Link |
4. | Associated topics: liver — "Myrtle oil (MO) exerts hypoglycemic as well as mild hypotriglyceridemic activity in diabetic animals. The reduction in blood glucose level may be due to the reversible inhibition of alpha-glucosidases present in the brush-border of the small intestinal mucosa, higher rate of glycolysis as envisaged by the higher activity of glucokinase, as one of the key enzymes of glycolysis, and enhanced rate of glycogenesis as evidenced by the higher amount of liver glycogen present after MO administration." | Link |
5. | Associated topics: detox-/-cleanse — "In nine studies, Vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin) has shown effectiveness for arteriosclerosis, autism, Bells palsy, chemotherapy-induced toxicity, degenerative disc disease, detox, muscle wasting, muscular dystrophy, neuroblastoma, neuroprotection, oxidative stress, and spinal stenosis." | Link |
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