<blockquote>Quote<br><hr><i>Originally posted by: <b>Anonymous</b></i><br>Sean-I am really happy for you with your awesome results. Did you ever try colloidial silver? I hear this is good too. Be careful taking echinacia (herb) it works great if you take it properly. TAke it too long and it has the opposite effect.
I only worry about people who are on a transplant list. If you take immune boosters it can work against you for the transplant. You never know when the Transplant call will come and if you are inhaling oils into your body it will affect your immue system. There is no set answer to this but in theory it could be a big risk. Then again some people become very sick and they could use the added boost so they stay healthy for the transplant. I think taking coconut oil in small portions would be great.
the only reason why I am writing this is for those who are on the transplant list only. Be careful.
Risa<hr></blockquote>
Yeah i'm very apprehensive in recommending anyone do/take anything that are on a trasnplant list, or even immediately after transplant and on all kinds of drugs. It's a very touchy thing, and I don't want to be known as the guy who "killed" someone due to any of my information, even though it's up to them 100% and i've stated that many times, i'm sure some goombahs out there would think differently like "OMG YOU KILLED THAT PERSON!!".
To me the biggest obvious advantages to the essential oils is control over your bad microbes in your lungs/body, especially lungs. The second important benefits to them is controlling gout/CF arthritis, and the third benefit is their massive antioxidant properties to protecting our cells in general.
If someone doesn't have those needs, there probably isn't a point in them using the oils. But since many if not all CF's have issues with PA and other unwanted body microbes, most if not all would get benefit to some degree from the oil useage. When it comes to minors, and especially really young children, and transplant list/transplant recipients, I tell others I don't know the potential risks, and such, generally don't recommend their use.
I have posted what information I have read about doseage and application regarding children, from that FAQ from the powermall that I found a while back, but aside from that, don't know. I especially don't know when it comes to the transplant aspect and their useage.
Personally if it were my child, and say they were past 10 years of age, and their PFT's were continually going down and their rate of infections were increasing, and their overall health was continually degrading, and conventional medical treatment of their CF wasn't helping, damn straight I would have them use the oils. But only I can make that decision for my own child (which I don't have one, this is all hypothetical), and I tell other parents it's up to them, the childs age, and how they feel the child is doing in general.
I can overall only go off how I have responded to the oils use, the research regarding invitro and invivo findings, and what other CF's who have used the oils have told me. This is a large reason why I want to spread the word about the use of these oils for CF patients to everyone who will listen, most importantly those involved in the CF medical community. The more medical professionals that see CF patients improving who take the oils, much more so than they were on conventional treatments, the likelihood of getting real patient trial studies with CF's and the oils will dramatically increase.