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Written by Brenda Shoop   
Sunday, 28 January 2007

These are the ingredients in God's original Holy Anointing Oil.
This "recipe" was given directly to Moses from God Himself in
Exodus 30:22-25.

Keep in mind that one cannot simply "brew up" this Holy oil and expect the same results as the original recipe, without the most important "ingredient." This oil must be blessed by the Patriarch in the Holy of Holies.

If you haven't learned yet about how prayer actually changes the chemical structure of water, look at this website. THEN, imagine what prayer does for the Holy Oil. WOW!!

God's Recipe!

Cannabis was mistranslated into "calamus" according to The Jerusalem Hebrew University (3)

Properties of these oils:

Myrrh Oil

astringent (1)
sinusitis and minor skin inflammations  (13)
carminative and astringent  (11)
disinfecting, deodorizing, and granulation-
promoting properties (13)

Cinnamon Oil

potent anti-fungal (6)
Antibacterial (2)
anti-allergic  (9)
reduces ulcers (1)
augments the action of insulin (4)

Cannabis Oil

Components: (7)
Myrcene- potent analgesic, anti-inflammatory
a-Pinene- anti-inflammatory, bronchodilator
apigenin- strong anti-anxiety without sedation
Limonene- potent inhalation anti-depressant,
immune stimulator, anti-carcinogenic
beta-Caryophyllene- anti-inflammatory,
gastric cytoprotective
Delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)- anti-viral (14),

Uses:
Herpes (Kaposi's Sarcoma) (14)
Epstein Barr Virus (14)
analgesic
antispasmodic
glaucoma
neuralgia
asthma
migraine
malignant gliomas
prostate tumors
AIDS Wasting Syndrome
Arthritis
Brain Injury/Stroke
Multiple Sclerosis
Nausea
Pain
Phantom Limb Pain
Spinal cord injury
Anti-Tumor Effects
Crohn's Disease
Ulcerative Colitis
Depression and Mental Illness
Eating Disorders
Epilepsy
Fibromyalgia
High Blood  Pressure
Schizophrenia
Tourette's Syndrome
Alzheimer's
Hepatitis
Kidney Disease
ADD
ADHD
Seratonin Receptor Binding


Cassia Oil
(same family as cinnamon with the same health benefits)

Anti-inflammatory (8)
Anti-microbial (10)

So. now you know what God's Holy anointing oil does according to
the scientists. Have you been anointed today?

References

(1) Akira T, Tanaka S, Tabata M. Pharmacological studies on the antiulcerogenic
activity of Chinese cinnamon. Planta Med 1986;(6):440-3.(1) Nadkarni, K.M. 1976.
Indian Materia Medica. Bombay: Popular Prakashan. 170–171.

(2) Azumi S, Tanimura A, Tanamoto K. A novel inhibitor of bacterial endotoxin
derived from cinnamon bark. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 1997;234:506-10.

(3) Benetowa, S. (Sula Benet), Tracing One Word Through Different Languages. (1936).

(4)  Berrio LF, Polansky MM, Anderson RA. Insulin activity: stimulatory effects of
cinnamon and brewer's yeast as influenced by albumin. Horm Res 1992;37:225-9.

(5) Bradley, P.R. (ed.). 1992. British Herbal Compendium, Vol. 1. Bournemouth:
British Herbal Medicine Association.

(6) Budavari, S. (ed.). 1996. The Merck Index: An Encyclopedia of Chemicals,
Drugs, and Biologicals,
12th ed. Whitehouse Station, N.J.: Merck & Co, Inc. 1086.

(7)  http://www.hempreport.com/issues/14/OilConstituentreport.html. Retrieved
January 28, 2007.

(8) Lee, S.K., Lee, H.J., Min, H.Y., Park, E.J., Lee, K.M., Ahn, Y.H., Cho, Y.J., Pyee, J
.H. (2005b). Antibacterial and antifungal activity of pinosylvin, a constituent of pine.
Fitoterapia 76, 258-260.

(9) Nagai H, Shimazawa T, Matsuura N, Koda A. Immunopharmacological studies
of the aqueous extract of Cinnamomum cassia (CCAq). I. Anti-allergic action.
Jpn J Pharmacol 1982;32:813-22.

(10) OOi, L.S., Li, Y., Kam, S.L., Wang, H., Wong, E.Y., Ooe, V.E. (2006). Antimicrobial
activities of cinnamon oil and Cinnamaldehyde from the Chinese Medicinal Herb
Cinnamonum cassia Blume. Am J Chin Med 4, 511-522.

(11) Singh HB, Srivastava M, Singh AB, Srivastava AK. Cinnamon bark oil, a potent
fungitoxicant against fungi causing respiratory tract mycoses. Allergy 1995;50:995-9.

(12) The Encyclopaedia of Herbs and Herbalism, Malcolm Stuart, Orbis.

(13) Wichtl, M. and N.G. Bisset (eds.). 1994. Herbal Drugs and Phytopharmaceuticals.
Stuttgart: Medpharm Scientific Publishers.

(14) Medveczky, M., Sherwood, T., Klein, T., Friedman, H., Medveczky, P. (2004) Delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) inhibits lytic replication of gamma oncogenic herpesviruses in vitro. BMC Medicine 2004, 2:34     

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