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lenardd
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Posted - 12/14/2012 : 11:04:48
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Thanks Dan. I will then go with the last one and see how it works out. I just need to wait for my biopsy wound to heal before I get started! |
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lenardd
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Posted - 12/16/2012 : 18:38:19
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Dan, what did you use to clean off the orange oil after the 30 minutes (or the period it stopped stinging)? Alcohol or tap water?
Thanks. |
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dan
611 Posts |
Posted - 12/17/2012 : 22:17:23
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Hi Lenard, I used tap water to rinse the orange oil off. I am very reluctant to use isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol for anything based on the Hulda Clark theory that isopropyl alcohol promotes cancer. http://www.ru.org/health/the-end-of-cancer.html |
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lenardd
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dan
611 Posts |
Posted - 12/21/2012 : 00:59:19
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Lenard, thanks for the fascinating article, I had not seen that. I may try d-limonene supplements just to see what happens. |
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lenardd
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Kel
23 Posts |
Posted - 12/22/2012 : 13:48:33
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Thanks lenardd - great info and much appreciated. What is the significance of your statement that one is normal orange oil - as opposed to what? I thought d-limonene was derived from orange/lime/lemon peels or something like that? Thanks in advance. |
Edited by - Kel on 12/22/2012 13:54:25 |
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lenardd
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lenardd
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ddphillips12
3 Posts |
Posted - 04/13/2014 : 20:54:44
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Hi, I just wanted to add a little bit about my recent experience with orange oil. I took Dan's suggestion about trying the orange oil test for a suspicious lesion on my face. I tried it a few times and it stung mildly for anywhere from a few seconds to a minute or so (and it stung worse if I applied recently after using an exfoliating scrub). I was curious as to whether it would sting on other parts of my face so I applied to a pimple with no sting at all. Then I dabbed a little on my cheekbones, beneath each of my eyes. This produced a slightly stronger stinging sensation to both cheekbones. Therefore, I would have to assume I am another poster that reacts to orange oil despite not having a skin cancer present (at least on my face). Just thought I'd share for what its worth. :) |
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dan
611 Posts |
Posted - 04/16/2014 : 04:49:11
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The way I see it, the orange oil skin cancer test is positive for a stinging reaction approaching twenty minutes. A stinging reaction less than that probably shows something else like an underlying fungal infection or just skin damage. That said, I had strong orange oil reactions on my chest that were a complete surprise. I think a fungal or candida condition can really be extensive. |
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Dougrun
92 Posts |
Posted - 07/31/2015 : 09:40:31
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I am applying orange oil to my lesion after the vitamin c treatment i did. The VC + dmso left a nice crater so i was letting it heal but wanted to test it with orange oil and it stings pretty good starting about 1 minute and lasts about 10 minutes, then subsides. on my 3rd day of using it, i see a little chunk has burned away where there was a tiny bleeder. I'm going to continue to applying it daily. I do wash it off after about 2 hours just to clean it and I sooth it with a few lotions I have. |
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Dougrun
92 Posts |
Posted - 08/02/2015 : 11:06:21
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its stinging less and less now. It does dry out the skin a lot so i clean it off with h202 then use a lavender lotion. |
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Dougrun
92 Posts |
Posted - 08/04/2015 : 09:02:25
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no sting at all with OO anymore. changing to frankincense and lavender oils for healing. |
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