Ormus and Frankincense
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I know that a while ago someone posted on the possibility
of ORMUS in Frankincense. Last night I built my first ever water trap with a
friend of mine. It took us hours and we had to jury rig it because we couldn't
find all the "correct" parts, but all the time we were using some oils that had
Frankincense and Myrrh in it.
We had taken some Frankincense and Myrrh and ground it up
in a mortar and put in some olive oil and spread it on the backs of our hands,
the wrists, following the veins up the arm, and on the back of the neck and the
forehead. I noticed a warmer feeling within minutes, and a light sense of
intoxication a few more minutes later. This was the cleanest most enjoyable
feeling that I have had in a long time, and it made me want to work on the trap
more and more.
I sat down with the old Dremel and started crafting. I was
able to get so into the work, it was amazing, I kept spreading the oils on the
same parts after they had evaporated for most of the night. Now I have never
taken ORMUS before this night, and I had no basis for comparison (until the next
day and drinking some trap water); but I am sure that it helped us complete the
trap swiftly and with greater craftsmanship than I usually exhibit.
I roll my own cigarettes to save money, and while rolling
one I noticed a remarkable increase in my dexterity, I was able to roll it
PERFECTLY, and it burned long and smooth. The next morning I woke up and
anointed the same parts of my body again and then went to the hose to check out
the trap. Almost no tweaking was required, we used 18 magnets (rare earth from
radio shack) in 2's with 3 groups of 2 on each section, and 3 sections in total (the groups
of 3 were all equidistant and aligned to the same pole).
Our ORMUS exit section was, unfortunately 1/4" instead of
1/8" and I think that and the missing polypropylene disks made the water
slightly weaker than we had hoped, but we both verified the same feeling in the
water that was in the Frankincense and Myrrh oils. I hope this interests some
people. I would all go out and buy some Frankincense and Myrrh and try it.
In addition to the buzz that I experienced, a few other
things happened. With the oil my hands, arms and face all got a richer skin tone
and became MUCH softer to the touch. I had cut myself while fashioning something
out of wax (gotta love carving wax) pretty badly. It was bleeding quite fast and
I went to the bathroom to take care of the wound. By the time I had cleaned it
out and went to put the band-aid on it, it was already done bleeding. I don't
mean it had a scab already, it was just that the bleeding suddenly stopped, and
giving how vigorously it was coming out before I didn't expect it to stop so
soon (there was no plasma viable on the exterior as there often is with a wound,
this was fixed internally).
Me and my friend have no doubts that the Oils helped us and
guided us with our little project, making our trap a very good one indeed (can't
wait to fix those 2 small errors and add a WHOLE lot more magnets). Thank you
all for answering my silly questions as I did the research that I require before
trying anything so radically new. Thank you for inviting me so graciously into
your world.
My thanks and love goes out to all of you, Dan
It is interesting that you should propose the use of
frankincense and myrrh in conjunction with ORMUS. According to the Bible, Jesus
was brought gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. Glenda Green, the author of
one of my favorite books, Love Without End - Jesus Speaks, has recently started
making and selling a line of essential oils. One of them is called Christ Scent
which, according to her web page, includes:
"a proprietary blend of seven oils which include
Frankincense for transcending all negativity, Myrrh for healing a wounded heart,
Sandalwood for universality, sage for wisdom and purification."
Perhaps she will incorporate ORMUS gold into it too. You
can see her oils at:
http://www.lovewithoutend.com/sacred_oils.htm
Barry Carter
I can't tell you how delighted I am to hear of your
experiences, as you are the only other person to confirm my experience with
Frankincense. I'm puzzled what you used exactly? You said you ground up
Frankincense and Myrrh and mixed it with olive oil? Did you use bark, incense,
what?
In as much as we think there may be a relationship to
ORMUS, I am forwarding some additional information regarding Frankincense,
biblical oils and interesting information about the chemical make-up of EO's.
Please note that phenols cleanse receptor sites and I've been experimenting with
creating a 'stop smoking' blend. I'm looking for people who would be willing to
pay a nominal price for the materials to try this blend out. Email me privately
if you are interested.
Warmly, Sharon Rose
The Blood-Brain Barrier
by David Stewart, Ph.D., R.A.
It was thought for years that the interstitial tissues of the brain served as
a barrier to keep damaging substances from reaching the neurons of the brain and
the cerebrospinal fluid. Instead of a barrier, it would be more accurate to
consider it as a sieve or filter through which only molecules of a certain size
or smaller can pass.
Most of the molecules of the substances used in
chemotherapy are too large to pass through the blood-brain filter, which is why
doctors say that chemotherapy doesn't work on brain cancer. Some of the smaller
molecules get through, but not the whole suite of drugs intended.
Doctors don't know for sure, but it seems that in order to
cross the blood-brain barrier, only molecules less than 800-1000 atomic mass
units (amu) in molecular weight can get through. Lipid solubility seems to be
another factor, which facilitates passing through the blood-brain barrier.
Water-soluble molecules don't usually penetrate into brain tissue, even when
very small. The molecules of essential oils are all not only small, but lipid
soluble as well.
In fact, when it comes to essential oils, small molecules
(less than 500 amu) are what they are made of. That is why they are aromatic.
The only way for something to be aromatic is for the molecules to be so small
they readily leap into the air so they can enter our noses and be detected as
odor. That is why oils for cooking or massage, such as corn, peanut, sesame
seed, safflower, walnut, almond, canola, olive and other oils pressed from seeds
are not aromatic. Sure, they have a smell, but you can't smell them across the
room in minutes as one can when you open a bottle of peppermint, hyssop, or
cinnamon oil. Essential oils of every species cross the blood-brain barrier.
This makes them uniquely able to address disease, not only
from a physical level, but from a more basic and fundamental level, that of the
emotions which are often the root cause of physical illness.
A Quick Course in Chemistry Because of the tiny molecular
structure of the components of an essential oil, they are extremely
concentrated. One drop contains approximately 40 million-trillion molecules.
Numerically that is a 4 with 19 zeros after it: 40,000,000,000,000,000,000. We
have 100 trillion cells in our bodies, and that's a lot. But one drop of
essential oil contains enough molecules to cover every cell in our bodies with
40,000 molecules. Considering that it only takes one molecule of the right kind
to open a receptor site and communicate with the DNA to alter cellular function,
you can see why even inhaling a small amount of oil vapor can have profound
effects on the body, brain, and emotions.
Essential oils are mixtures of dozens, even hundreds, of
constituents, all of which are composed of carbon and hydrogen and sometimes
oxygen. All essential oils are principally composed of a class of organic
compounds built of "isoprene units."
An isoprene unit is a set of five connected carbon atoms
with eight hydrogens attached. Their molecular weight is only 68 amu, which is
very small, indeed. Molecules built of isoprene units are all classified as "terpenes".
Terpenes are what make essential oils unique in the world of natural substances.
Phenylpropanoids Phenylpropanoids are compounds of
carbon-ring molecules incorporating one isoprene unit. They are also called
hemiterpenes. There are dozens of varieties of phenylpropanoids. They are found
in Clove (90%), Cassia (80%), Basil (75%), Cinnamon (73%), Oregano (60%), Anise
(50%), Peppermint (25%). While they can create conditions where unfriendly
viruses and bacteria cannot live, the most important function performed by
phenylpropanoids is that they clean the receptor sites on the cells. Without
clean receptor sites, cells cannot communicate, and the body malfunctions,
resulting in sickness. [note from Sharon, be sure never to expose cats, being
true carnivors, to phenylpropanoids. Their livers do not have the enzymes to
break them down and they can be deadly to them.]
Sesquiterpenes Sesquiterpenes are compounds of three
isoprene units, which is fifteen carbons and twenty-four hydrogens per
molecule-molecular weight 204 amu. There are more than 10,000 kinds of
sesquiterpenes. Sesquiterpenes are the principal constituents of Cedarwood
(98%), Vetiver (97%), Spikenard (93%), Sandalwood (Aloes) 90%, Black Pepper
(74%), Patchouli (71%), Myrrh (62%), and Ginger (59%). They are also found in
Galbanum, Onycha, and Frankincense (8%). Sesquiterpene molecules deliver oxygen
molecules to cells, like hemoglobin does in the blood. Sesquiterpenes can also
erase or deprogram miswritten codes in the DNA. Sesquiterpenes are thought to be
especially effective in fighting cancer because the root problem with a cancer
cell is that it contains misinformation, and sesquiterpenes can erase that
garbled information. At the same time the oxygen carried by sesquiterpene
molecules creates an environment where cancer cells can't reproduce. Hence,
sesquiterpenes deliver cancer cells a double punch-one that disables their coded
misbehavior and a second that stops their growth.
Monoterpenes Monoterpenes are compounds of two isoprene
units, which is ten carbon atoms and sixteen hydrogen atoms per
molecule-molecular weight 136 amu. There are an estimated 2,000 varieties of
monoterpenes. Monoterpenes are found in most essential oils: Galbanum (80%),
Angelica (73%), Hyssop ((70%), Rose of Sharon (54%), Peppermint (45%), Juniper
(42%), Frankincense (40%), Spruce (38%), Pine (30%), Cypress (28%), and Myrtle
(25%). While offering a variety of healing properties, the most important
ability of the monoterpenes is that they can reprogram miswritten information in
the cellular memory. With improper coding in the DNA, cells malfunction and
diseases result, including lethal ones such as cancer.
The American Medical Association (AMA) has said that if
they could find an agent that would pass the blood-brain barrier, they would be
able to find cures for ailments such as Lou Gehrig's disease, multiple
sclerosis, Alzheimer's disease, and Parkinson's disease. Such agents already
exist and have been available since Biblical times. The agents, of course, are
essential oils-particularly those containing the brain oxygenating molecules of
sesquiterpenes.
The Triple Whammy The big triple punch combination of "PMS"
(Phenylpropanoids, Monoterpenes, and Sesquiterpenes) found in essential oils is
very powerful in addressing many illnesses, injuries, and disease conditions.
That is because this combination offers the following:
First, you clean the receptor sites allowing the proper
transfer of hormones, peptides, neurotransmitters, steroids, and other
intracellular messengers. (The Phenylpropanoids do that.)
Second, you deprogram or erase the wrong information from
cellular memory stored in the DNA. (The Sesquiterpenes take care of that.)
Third, you reprogram the cells with the correct information
so they can function properly. (The Monoterpenes do this.)
These three classes of chemical components are why
essential oils can sometimes affect a healing that is nearly instant and also
permanent. What they simply do is to restore the body back to its natural state
of balance and health. While a specific oil may have one or two of these three
classes of compounds as its predominant chemistry, all the Biblical oils contain
some of all of them. This is one secret to their amazing healing abilities. So
there you have it in a nutshell: The way the blood-brain barrier works and the
biochemistry of one of the ways essential oils can help achieve a healing.
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