Turpentine to Treat and Cure Cancer, Infections and Many Diseases


Turpentine to Treat and Cure Cancer, Infections and Many Diseases

Jake Ames, M.D., H.M.D
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Douglas G. Mitchell, Ph.D., D.Univ.
Melbourne, Australia

Turpentine has and is being used to treat cancer, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, parasites, infectious diseases, hormone imbalances, autoimmune diseases, arthritis, fungal infections, liver parasites, mental disorders, anxiety, depression and many other diseases. 

Turpentine therapy has been used since ancient times, until it was “locked out” by regulators, in favor of high-profit drugs. It is having a comeback now with people who are disenchanted with the danger and high cost of drugs.

Turpentine is a distillate from pure gum pine tree oil.  It has similar health benefits as tea tree oil (melaleuca oil) in Australia.

(JA) Being trained as a pathologist and internist, and having looked at hundreds of stool samples, I can tell you most of us have parasites.  This is a particular concern for my cancer patients, since I am doing my best to improve their immune systems.  Parasites and fungi also contribute to or cause cancer.  Wilhelm Reich, M.D., Tulio Simoncini, M.D., Royal Raymond Rife, Dr. Günther Enderlein, Gaston Naessens, and Doug Kaufmann proved beyond any doubt that the “germ” that causes cancer is indestructible and is pleomorphic in that the “germ” evolves through different life-cycles > organism smaller than a virus > a virus-like organism > a bacterial-like organism > a fungal-like organism > and then an amoeba.  This “germ” can cause (make) life or destroy life.  The cancer “germ” is a pleomorphic parasitic life form, and one of its stages is fungal-like.

What is Turpentine?

Turpentine for human use should only be derived from the inner sap of pine trees, not the bark.  The turpentine that I use is from Diamond G Forest Products (www.diamondgforestproducts.com).  It is from slash pine trees (Pinus elliottii) grown in southern Georgia using sustainable forest practices. This pine is found throughout the southeastern United States.

If using turpentine for human use, do not purchase it from a hardwood store unless you know for sure that it is pure gum pine turpentine.

Chemistry of Turpentine

Turpentine is a mixture of various aliphatic hydrocarbons (those not containing a benzene ring). It contains both terpenes (hydrocarbons with a ring structure) and chains of carbon atoms. For example, the 7-carbon atom chain molecule, heptane, is an oil-soluble, highly flammable, colorless liquid.

Molecules in turpentine are saturated, meaning they do not contain double bonds. This limits their chemical reactivity.
Turpentine’s pine tree odor comes from its different terpenes, mainly the monoterpenes:  alpha-pinene, beta-pinene.  It has lesser amounts of the terpenes:  carene, dipentene, camphene, and terpinolene.
Its boiling point is 155 - 185 degrees Celsius and its melting point is 50 - 60 degrees Celsius below zero.
Its density (weight ÷ volume) relative to water is 0.87.
Thus 1.0 mL of water weighs 1.0 gram. 1.0 mL turpentine weighs 0.87 grams.

For medicinal purposes, molecules containing less than 10 carbons are too light and they have poor antiseptic and anti-cancer properties.  Those containing over 16 carbon atoms are poorly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract.

Medicinal Uses of Turpentine

Turpentine is used for cuts, abrasions and wounds as a liniment.  It kills all parasites, and may be used for some neurological diseases, autism and some cases of schizophrenia caused by Candida and parasites.

Turpentine kills Candida, all fungi, tuberculosis, many viruses, and it is used as a main treatment in some physician’s cancer protocols.  All cancer patients need it.

Dosage of Turpentine and Route of Administration

I, (JA) and my patients only use turpentine orally with real extra virgin olive oil (See my olive oil blog-many olive oils are tainted with canola, soybean, safflower, and sunflower oil and chlorophyll).  Topical application of turpentine can be applied directly to the skin twice a day over the affected region (rash, bruise, cut, infection, fungus, painful arthritis).  Turpentine may have to be diluted with extra virgin olive oil in sensitive skin areas (face, eyelids, penis, scrotum, vagina).
 
Some people blend it with honey, put it on a sugar cube or mix it with castor oil.  I keep my patients on Dr. Jan Kwasniewski’s ketogenic diet, and honey or sugar will get them out of ketosis. Olive oil has oleocanthal, which kills cancer cells.  Castor oil gives one diarrhea, which may be a good thing at first, flushing out parasites, Candida and pathogenic bacteria.  The olive oil route of administration works fine for my patients and me (JA).  My patients use it topically for skin and toenail fungal infections applied it to the affected area twice a day.

The regimen for oral dosing varies per patient and their disease.  A ‘healthy” person might want to start with ¼ teaspoon in 2 tablespoons of olive oil twice a week, slowly working up to 1 teaspoon twice a week.  Cancer or tuberculosis patient might need 1/2 teaspoon twice a day in 2 tablespoons of olive oil.  Too much turpentine can cause “die off” too quickly of cancer cells and infectious organisms causing your liver to get overloaded and causing fatigue.  You must then reduce the dose or the number of days in the week that you take it.  Coffee enemas may help.

Toxicity of Turpentine

The lethal dose 50 (LD50) is the amount of the substance that will kill 50% of the test population, usually when taken orally.  The test populations are usually rats and sometimes dogs (not too many dogs anymore).  Unless you’re Dr. Josef Mengele you have to assume that the toxicity of rats is close to humans.  We have listed the LD50’s for some common things:

Salt
LD50 3,000 mg/kg (rat, oral); (12,357 mg/kg (human, oral))

Ethanol
LD50 7,060 mg/kg (rat, oral)

Turpentine
LD50 5,760 mg/kg (rat, oral)

Acetaminophen
LD50 1,944mg/kg (rat, oral), and is estimated to be 800mg/kg for humans.

Aspirin
LD50 200mg/kg (rat, oral).

Caffeine
LD50 140mg/kg (dog, oral)

Bleach
LD50 850 mg/kg (rat, inhaled)

Keep turpentine away from kids.  Highly respect turpentine.  If you are stupid and take too much, it could be fatal.

Using turpentine correctly is a wonderful remedy for many diseases, and we recommend you incorporate it into your health regimen.

Appendix:  Kerosene

You may have heard of kerosene being used as a folk medicine to treat similar health problems to those above. Kerosene is a mixture of aliphatic hydrocarbons, but it does not contain terpenes. It contains molecules with 10 to 16 carbon atoms in branched and straight chains.
My wife (JA), Iryna is from Ukraine and both of her grandparents and townspeople used kerosene to treat and cure infections, tuberculosis and cancer.  I have two Romanian friends who told me similar stories about the medical use of kerosene in Romania.

Pending safety issues, we do not recommend the use of kerosene.  I (JA) have copied a book on kerosene curing tuberculosis.  You can read it in my Blog section.

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