If you intend to submit this paper for a class or publication, please note that Jennifer Daniels’ claims are considered pseudoscientific by mainstream medical bodies (FDA, EMA, WHO). This paper is an objective summary, not an endorsement. Always consult a physician before ingesting any substance not approved as food or drug.
There is no scientific or clinical evidence to support the claim that turpentine is a safe or effective treatment for "candida overgrowth" or any other systemic illness. Scientific and Legal Consensus jennifer daniels turpentine
While it is derived from a natural source (pine trees), "natural" does not mean "safe." Many poisons (like arsenic or oleander) are entirely natural. Turpentine is primarily composed of hydrocarbons, specifically alpha-pinene and beta-pinene. If you intend to submit this paper for
The Jennifer Daniels and turpentine case is a disturbing example of the lengths to which some individuals will go to harm others. The case highlights the complexities of domestic violence and the need for early intervention and support for those affected. There is no scientific or clinical evidence to