I found this today on Instagram by Dr. Pete Sulack: He had brain cancer. He puts one drop of Frankincense on his thumb and puts it on the roof of his mouth. There is a video, but if you don’t have Insta, he has a website:
https://drpetesulack.com/
🔥Frankincense has been used for centuries—
But now the science is catching up:
• Boswellic acids in frankincense reduce inflammation and support brain healing
→ (Ammon et al., Planta Medica, 1991)
• Has anticancer effects and induces apoptosis in tumor cells
→ (Frank et al., BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2006)
• Supports immune modulation, gut repair, and oral health
→ (Ni et al., Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2012)
I used it throughout my cancer healing journey—
And still do.
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Scullcap and Slippery Elm - very different herbs, very useful. I take Scullcap tincture occasionally to help with sleeping.
Scullcap
Aerial portions
Herb powder 1 - 3 teaspoons
Tincture 10 -30 drops
Considered more effective as a tincture.
Look for the Latin name Scutellaria lateriflora, as another herb is often sold as scullcap -gernmander, Teucrium)
Properties: nervine, sedative, anti-spasmodic
Uses: It relaxes nervous tension, induces calm and counteracts sleeplessness. It eases premenstrual tension, strengthens the brain, is useful in the treatment of chorea, epilpsy and seizures generally. It is often combined with valerian and other nervines for a broader action.
It is one of the best herbs to use to break addictions and to ease the problems associated with drug and alcohol withdrawal. for such a condition, a quarter to half cup of tea should be taken every hour or two, tapering off as the symptoms subside. It is a good brain tonic to promote focus and calm.
Slippery Elm
Inner bark (powdered)
Properties: nutritive, demlucent, expectorant, emollient, astringent, vulnerary
Uses: Slippery Elm is used to treat sore throat, coughs, bleeding from the lungs and other lung problems, dry throat, wasting diseases, digestive problems, and nausea. This is one of the most muciliaginous herbs and a healing gruel may be made by slowly mixing cool water into the powdered herb until desired consistency is obtained. (I’ve used slightly warmish too). This may be flavored with a little honey or pinch of cinnamon and is a good food, even for infants when there is difficulty keeping food down, or for invalids. It may be given int any wasting disease.
It is very helpful for ulcers and colitis, and as it is strenghtening, it can be used freely.
It can be used alone or mixed with other herbs as a poultice for bedsores, burns and inflamed surfaces. (I never tried these).
When hub had very bad acid reflux and his esophogas was inflamed, this was one of the herbs we used.
Sources:
Link to Scullcap - powder, tea, capsules and tincture:
https://www.starwest-botanicals.com/search/?view=products&search_query=skullcap
Link to Slippery Elm powder and cut/sifted, I use only the powder.
https://www.starwest-botanicals.com/search/?search_query=slippery+elm&view=products
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9605825/
Its available from Vitacost