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1. Which of the following are part of the World Health Organization’s definition of chronic disease? (As presented by Dr. Z)
2. Each of the following is a risk factor for chronic disease. Some are primary risk factors (according to global health authorities) and others are hidden risk factors (not widely addressed). Indicate which of the following are hidden risk factors.
3. According to Dr. Zielinski, what is the primary root mechanism (not the root cause) behind autoimmunity, cancer and other chronic disease?
4. According to Dr. Zielinski, what is the primary root CAUSE of chronic inflammation?
6. True or False: Indicate whether each statement is True or False.
A. Eliminating the primary risk factors of chronic disease could prevent more than 40% of all cancers and at least 80% of heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes.
B. There have been no deaths caused by adverse drug reactions in the hospital.
C. Artificial fragrances do not contribute to toxic burden.
D. Essential oils can help with most of the risk factors of chronic disease.
E. If someone cannot smell (anosmia) they cannot benefit from essential oils.
F. Essential oils are estrogenic and can contribute to causing breast cancer.
G. There are no potential drug interactions with topical and aromatic use of essential oils.
6. What essential oils can best support a patient with an autoimmune disease?
7. Cholinesterase inhibiting essential oils such as cinnamon bark and rosemary can help patients with _____________.
8. According to Dr. Zielinski, what is the #1 anti-cancer constituent?
11. Example Animals – For each question below, choose the answer that would be best for each animal.
A. Ginger, a senior golden retriever (dog), is showing signs of dementia (Canine Cognitive Dysfunction). Which oils would be best to offer the dog during the self-selection process?
B. Snowflake, a small mixed breed dog (15 lb.), has just been diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Which of the following oils contain the most d-limonene for cancer support?
C. What recommendations would you give to a client concerned about using oils while their animal is on prescription medication?
D. Which of the following oils would be best in a diffuser blend for Skittles, a 5-year-old cat with an autoimmune disease?