Ylang Ylang, Alcohol, Epigenetics, Cell Receptors and Aromatase Inhibitors
- Adam Ringham
- Dec 16, 2022
- 3 min read

Ylang Ylang, Alcohol, Epigenetics, Aromatase Inhibitors, and Cell Receptors part 1:
For anyone out there's who's struggling or has a loved one with alcohol addiction - there's an easy solution:
Ylang Ylang is a flower that grows in in the tropical regions of the world that the oil extraction has incredible benefits.
The best appropriate way to metaphysically look at the flower is a living manifestation of the "Yin Yang" symbol - the perfect balance.
Ylang Ylang is what's known as an "epic super penetrator" due to being high in a chemical called "Beta-Caryophyllene" - which drastically opens the cell up to epigenetic alterations and changes cell membrane permeability drastically.
Beta-Caryophyllene is a powerful anti-inflammatory that acts much like CBD's compounds cannabidiol, but is not a cannabinoid itself. It works with the cell to move through changes and be more "open" to nutrients and shifts in reality, hormones, nutritional input, as well as emotional processing.
Beta-Caryophyllene and Ylang Ylang work to occupy the cell receptors in the body responsible for bringing in alcohol while simultaneously activate them, tricking the cell and body into thinking that it's had a drink when it hasn't.
Primarily, the benefits are the relaxation capacities that one associates with alcohol are identically induced via the compounds in Ylang Ylang - and thus it physically satisfies a "cellular need" to have the chemical input of alcohol to "work properly".
As addiction continues or use of any substance (positive or negative) continues - cells will grow more and more cell receptors to that particular substance (vitamin or opposite) because it's become acclimated to that substance being there (this can also apply to stress and stress addiction).
When the body has a bunch of cells that are used to operating with a certain chemical to function - in the absence of that chemical the cell "freaks out" and doesn't know what to do or how to operate, and will send the chemical and electrical signals that "I need a drink" in order for the body to operate along the epigenetic shifts its incurred during adding a substance to the body on a regular basis.
Ylang Ylang helps to counter-act this with regards to alcohol, because it will "soothe" the cell receptors and the epigenetics that crave the alcohol to function - so that one "feels like their body has had a drink" when it hasn't.
Even more powerfully so, over even a short time once the Ylang Ylang starts to take hold on a person's subconscious - they person can very easily actually become physically ill if they've used Ylang Ylang for even a short period of time and then attempt to drink alcohol. This is due to the Ylang Ylang occupying the cell receptors, and when alcohol attempts to displace the Ylang Ylang it causes cells to become physically "sick" in the displacement process - leading to a very high decrease in the desire to continue drinking.
Ylang Ylang is also exceptionally great at "cooling anger" - which is a common emotional problem in those that drink alcohol.
Anger is stored in the liver, and the mind emotionally seeks to "cover up" the emotional aspect by occupying the liver with detoxifying alcohol (and the obvious escapism with suppressing the anger).
A drop over the liver, a drop on each foot, and then inhaling the oil is an exceptional way to begin a myriad of amazing epigenetic alterations, hormone balancing (and testosterone protection), psychological and emotional detoxification, as well as setting yourself up for the capacity to induce massive internal changes.
Stay tuned for part 2
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