Guest guest Posted November 26, 2008 Report Share Posted November 26, 2008 But essential oils do seem to work in this fashion, at times. What is your take on that? Chantelle On 11/25/08 8:19 PM, " Duncan Crow " <duncancrow@...> wrote: > > > > Can't answer that Alobar; I haven't seen evidence that oil is absorbed > transdermally. Edgar Cayce recommended petroleum tars and distillates > topically and they probably weren't absorbed or they would have > sickened the subject. > > Duncan > > >> > >> > After reading your thoughts on sesame oil >> > >>> > > Sesame oil is higher in this inflammatory fatty acid than even > canola oil >> > >> > I have stopped putting a tablespoon of sesame oil into my hamburger. >> > >> > I got thinking about sesame oil. I use a topical healing oil made >> > from frankincense extracted into sesame oil. It seems to me that > if >> > it were inflammatory, that would not aid healing, but I could be >> > wrong. The oil seems to work for me. So is sesameoil not >> > inflammatory when used topically? Of does it somehow stimulate >> > healing? >> > >> > Alobar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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