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Wintergreen
Essential Oil
By Ty
Bollinger
Its
glossy, round-edged leaves and bright red berries are on abundant display at
higher elevations throughout the Northeast United States.
But the
wintergreen plant (Gaultheria Procumbens) is good for a whole
lot more than just adding that iconic minty flavor to chewing gum and mints…
Science
shows that the balmy tincture of wintergreen essential oil might just be the
ticket to a cancer-free future when used appropriately as a natural healing
medicine.
Similar
in composition to the essential oil of birch, wintergreen has long had a place
in the medicine cabinets, so to speak, of indigenous communities – including
Native American Indians who used it to naturally treat respiratory infections.
When
mixed with a carrier oil and applied topically, wintergreen essential oil is
also an excellent analgesic, aiding in the relief of headaches, joint pain,
arthritis, muscle cramps, and more.
Composed
primarily of methyl salicylate, wintergreen essential oil
acts much like cortisone in that it both anesthetizes painful areas and
improves blood circulation.
But the
oil has also been shown to inhibit the growth of cancerous tumors, as
demonstrated in a 1938 study review published in the American Journal of Cancer
Research.
Researchers
from Yale University found that consumption of wintergreen at appropriate doses
through diet helped mice overcome tumor growths.
Retrogressive
changes in necrotic tissue, pyknotic nuclei, and the connective tissue of
tumors were observed in animal models, whereby some of the animals treated
experienced a complete regression of their tumors.
(Warning:
Excessive internal consumption of wintergreen can be dangerous. Be sure to
consult a qualified physician prior to attempting any treatment.)
Wintergreen
Can Help Thwart Cancer Development
Wintergreen
essential oil is also a powerful diuretic, stimulating various organs in the
body to flush out toxins.
One of
these organs is the kidneys, which are prompted to filter more water and thus
produce more urine in the presence of wintergreen.
This in
effect helps to protect against cancers of both the bladder and kidneys.
Toxin
buildup is a major contributor to cancer, which makes wintergreen a potentially
effective, anti-cancer cleansing agent.
It’s also
a powerful stimulant that promotes the release of bile and other body fluids
from the liver, gall bladder, and adrenal glands, in effect boosting
circulation, lymphatic function, digestion, and excretion.
What the
American Botanical Society Has to Say About Wintergreen:
“Oil of wintergreen … has anti-inflammatory properties and is closely
related to the well-known medication aspirin. Wintergreen and the oil of
wintergreen are used in topical pain relievers and products that produce a
feeling of warmth for muscle and rheumatic pain. Oil of wintergreen has also
been used for the treatment of cellulitis, a bacterial infection accompanied by
inflammation of the skin.”
Ty Bollinger is a happily married
husband, the father of four wonderful children, devoted Christian, best-selling
author, medical researcher, talk radio host, health freedom advocate, former
competitive bodybuilder and also a certified public accountant. After losing
several family members to cancer (including his mother and father), Ty refused
to accept the notion that chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery were the most
effective treatments available for cancer patients. He began a quest to learn
all he possibly could about alternative cancer treatments and the medical
industry. Ty has now made it his life mission to share the most remarkable
discovery he made on his quest: the vast majority of all diseases (including
cancer) can be easily prevented and even cured without drugs or surgery. Ty
speaks frequently to health groups, at seminars, expos, conferences, churches,
and is a regular guest on multiple radio shows and writes for numerous
magazines and websites. Speaking from personal experience and extensive
research, Ty has touched the hearts and changed the lives of thousands of
people around the world.
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