CASTOR OIL – Natural Protection from Deadly Viruses
Dr David G Williams (précised)
The most exciting use deals with ways to increase topical absorption through the use of castor oil packs or poultices – though the technique is still practically unknown and shunned by most health care professionals today. This is probably due to two reasons. First, it’s just too simple. It’s hard for most people to imagine that something as simple as castor oil packs could have a profound effect on any health problem. Secondly, everybody now seems to be more concerned about how something is supposed to work, than whether it actually works at all. Numerous AIDS patients have been able to increase their T-cell counts and clear up many of their problems by using the techniques I’ll be describing. Others have found it useful in eliminating chronic problems with epilepsy, hyperactivity, liver and gallbladder diseases and chronic fluid retention.
When castor oil is absorbed through the skin, several extraordinary events take place. The lymphocyte count of the blood increases. This is a result of a positive influence on the thymus gland and/or lymphatic tissue. The flow of lymph increases throughout the body. This speeds up the removal of toxins surrounding the cells and reduces the size of swollen lymph nodes. The end result is a general overall improvement in organ function with a lessening of fatigue and depression. As toxicity is reduced, the pH of the saliva becomes less acidic, indicating improved health.
Rubbed or Massaged Directly Into the Skin:
For several conditions the oil can simply be rubbed into the skin. It can also be used as massage oil, which seems to be especially effective when applied along the spinal column. If the oil is massaged into the body, the direction of the massage should always follow the same path as the underlying lymph.
Castor Oil Packs:
1. Drizzle the fabric with castor oil
2. Place the oil-soaked flannel on the skin & wrap around with the cling film. Place the hot water bottle over the top & wrap with scarf to hold it in place. For general conditions the pack should be placed on the liver and/or abdomen. (For treating lower back problems, the pack can be placed there.)
3. The pack should remain in place for at least one hour and the temperature of the water bottle should be kept at the highest temperature tolerable to the patient.
4. When you remove the pack, the remaining oil can be massaged into the skin or wiped off.
5. The fabric can be reused if kept in a plastic bag or zip-loc container and placed in the refrigerator. Before using it next time let it warm up and always add another 1 or 2 tablespoons of fresh cold pressed castor oil. After 1 month of use I would recommend using new fabric.
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