Essential Oils To Use for Kids with Cancer

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3 blends of essential oils in roller botle

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  1. Grace says:

    For the cell support blend I have Frank, Lemongrass, Myrrh and then I only have regular sandalwood..will that work? My brother has just been diagnosed with advanced mouth/throat cancer. We start chemo sometime this week. Thanks

    • Season says:

      Hi Grace – I’m so sorry that I am just now seeing this question. Yes, that will work just fine, and I do hope your brother is doing well!

    • Alison says:

      Season, At one time there was lemongrass on the cell blend list…is there a reason it has been removed?

      • Season says:

        Hi Grace – As I continue to learn and research, I sometimes make some adjustments to my recommendations. Lemongrass is still a good option though. 🙂

  2. Cindy says:

    My 4 year old grandson has ALL & has just began his chemo & steroid treatments. He is having horrible moodiness, stomach aches & constipation.What essential oils are there to help kick the side effects of his treatments. This is a 2 year process & very heartbreaking, especial;y for his mom. Thank you.

    • Season says:

      Hi Cindy – I’m so sorry to hear all that you and your family are going through! The blends in this post would be a great place to start. Prayers to you!

  3. Laurie says:

    I feel that the clean diet had a lot more to do with your son’s recovery than the oils did. I am glad you continued with his chemotherapy and other treatments.

    • Season says:

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I believe that both are so critically important and made a huge impact!

    • Marilyn D says:

      I believe you’re being cavalierly dismissive about the potential benefits of essential oils. I, too was very skeptical and my husband even more so, yet we have both had some great results using oils and both our physicians agree they have real, documented benefits for some conditions.

  4. Kathy Olivero says:

    Hello Season
    I enjoy your newsletter’s and you are very educated on oils, even though I do not have cancer.
    My question is I can you use all three blends at the same time and if you can how would you apply them? For instance if I am flying, which I have not in awhile, I tend to get anxious and then I would definitely want to apply the Immune Blend. I also get constipated pretty much on a regular basis, my Mother had the same problem. Would I use this blend at just at night and where would I apply it.
    I do have a friend that has Melanoma and was going through Immunotherapy but has had a lot of complications from it, one is diabetes which apparently can be a side effect. I gave her your information and one of your blends but I feel she is overwhelmed. Is there anything specfic she can start with?
    Thank you
    Kathy Olivero

    • Season says:

      Hi Kathy – Thanks for the kind words and am glad that you find the info I share to be helpful. As far as using them all at the same time, yes you can…and as far as where to apply them, I would still recommend applying them in the same places as listed above. For your friend, I’m so sorry to hear all that’s she going through, and that’s the benefit of oils…they are so simple to use while you’re trying to manage so many things, clean up the diet, detox, etc. So, yes, essential oils would be a great place to start..and for her to do what she can. 🙂 I hope that helps! Thanks!

  5. Zaira says:

    I have been applying copaiba, orange and sage EO topically for several years as I chose to contain my cancers with less aggressive therapies. My tumours have been stable, with no proliferation or metastasis for a little over 5 years. Are there other EO you could suggest as beneficial for breast cancer and neuro endocrine tumours? Would thyme or myrrh be a good addition? Thank you!

    • Season says:

      Hi there – The oils listed on this page would be a great place to start. I also posted an image on my Instagram account for breast support that you might find helpful…you’ll just have to scroll through the images, but it’s entitles “Boobies’ on it. 🙂 I hope that helps!

  6. Nadine Anne Nicol says:

    Hi, my brother has been diagnosed with testicular cancer and an aggressive lymph node cancer. He has had an op and is now on aggressive chemo treatment. I have used doTerra oils for 3 years now and love using them. I understood that you cant use essential oils whilst having chemo as I think someone told me the the esential oils prevent the chemo from working? Please advise me. I am desperate to help my 49 year old brother, but dont want to mis inform him and make his cancer worse. Thank you for any assistance.

    • Season says:

      Hi Nadine…I’m so sorry to hear all that you’re going through! The only oils I don’t recommend are the citrus oils with radiation. Other than that, I do feel comfortable and did use them on my son during treatment.

  7. Marie Hüe says:

    Bonjour et grand merci pour votre article tellement encourageant ! . Recommandez vous les compléments LLV de doterra pour aider à combattre le cancer pendant la chimiothérapie ? Merci d’avance pour votre aide.

  8. Diana Delgado says:

    Can I have the cheat sheet? I do not have cancer – thank God. But my niece has cervical cancer

    • Season says:

      I’m so sorry to hear about your niece, Diana! And no problem…anyone is welcome to the cheat sheet. Just click the image and enter info to have it sent to your inbox. Thanks!

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