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Sunday, January 3, 2016

Balm for scars

Home Remedy for Scars


 Ingredients:
1 tablespoon natural raw honey
 1/4 olive oil
3-4 drops lavender oil
 ¼ cup cocoa butter Instructions:
Boil some water to melt the cocoa butter and then add the olive oil to it. Add 1 tbsp. of the natural raw honey and 3-4 drops of lavender oil. Allow the mixture to cool off and place it in a fridge for about 20 minutes. Once the mixture cools, place it in a jar and close it tightly. Now your homemade cream for scar removal is ready to use. - See more at:


A house whole clean for this calcium type of build up in some scars
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I noted when I was putting lime-away (expensive kind) I had a knife wound scar on my thumb. Some of the lime-away spilt on the scar and it burn like hell. The next day I notice the scar was gone.
My son had run through a barbwire fence and, the metal thorns scared his stomach. It looked like he had surgery. I told him to put the lime-away and his stomach, again it just sopped up immediately the old scars natural calcium deposits.' I was going to write the company but never did. The has a sting to it as it melts these deposits. (not taken internal)

Friday, September 3, 2010

CURATIVE POWERS OF MEDICAL CLAYS

The art of "Clay Healing's" is ancient: John 9: 6, 11, 14-15
6 When he had thus spoken, he spat on the ground, and made clay of the spittle, and he anointed the eyes of the blind man with the clay,
11 He answered and said, A man that is called Jesus made clay, and anointed mine eyes, and said unto me, Go to the pool of Siloam, and wash: and I went and washed, and I received sight. 14 And it was the sabbath day when Jesus made the clay, and opened his eyes.
15. Then again the Pharisees also asked him how he had received his sight. He said unto them, He put clay upon mine eyes, and I washed, and do see.
Job reminds us; "What are we made of: Job 10: 9" Also; Moses said in Genesis 2:7 that God formed man of the dust (or clay: The Hebrew word for dust or clay is aphar) of the ground.
9 Remember, I beseech thee, that thou hast made me as the clay; and wilt thou bring me into dust again? I also am formed out of the clay. (...meaning we are of those same elements (laws of nature, carnal bodies/tabernacle of clay.)
35 And the Lord spake unto Enoch, and said unto him: Anoint thine eyes with clay, and wash them, and thou shalt see. And he did so.

http://frugallysustainable.com/2011/10/healing-clay-cuts-scrapes-and-pimples/  GREAT SITE;

I'm out of my "Orsa" Clay so I went on line to find some because my local source had dried up. I may have to substitute Kaslin white or a bentonite clay? Orsa's a white medical clay and still am still looking for my favorite. However, I've decided to write up the research information on clays. It's my basic healing remedy. I've use it on my kids for pink eye, myself, my dog's runny eyes and have given it to many for various uses. Simple remedy's are always the cheapest and best. Do go to Internet sites for more information on different clays. Watch who mined it, the soil it came from, and do they have experience and analysed it contents before you buy into it. (No chemicals, radiation, sprays or is it healthy with no bacterias etc)
Medical clays:
http://www.christopherwebsites.com/ (He has some good clays.)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medicinal_clay#Skin_infections
http://whitedirt.samsbiz.com/
Eating clay (dirt) is worldwide (called, "geophagy") for centuries from ancient Greeks to North America Native Americans. The practice is common in Saharan Africa and brought to the US by African slaves used in their rituals.
Clay absorbs toxins, some from toxic alkaloids and tannic acids that would make foods inedible.(RE: Dr. David L. Katz, nutritional expert at Yale School of Medicine.)
Clay is full of minerals, high levels of calcium, iron, copper, cobalt, magnesium silicon, iron or potassium etc depending on the clay source. . It especially good for pregnant women. It has a calming effect on gastrointestinal system, that can succumb the bouts of nausea and morning sickness. (Raspberry root and its leaves in a tea can help too.)
Did you know that many soaps and medicines use clay, such as, Rolaids, Maalox, and for diarrhea, Kaopectate secret is its clay. And others use in their formulas for nausea and stomach upsets in antacid compounds found in white kaolin clays? Drunks used to drink clay in water then go to work the next day.
In Africa, they eat dirt from termite mounds because it is richer in minerals. However, not all clay is equal, depending on its source. I use Orsa as a cosmetic mask, my best beauty secret.
Other Uses: Are; weight loss, reducing appetite if ingested before meals, gastrointestinal,treat various skin and internal ailments and attracts and neutralizes poisons in the intestinal tract. It can eliminate food allergies, food poisoning, mucus colitis, spastic colitis, viral infections, stomach flu, and parasites (parasites are unable to reproduce in the presence of clay). It enriches and balances blood. It adsorbs radiation (think cell phones, microwaves, x-rays, TVs and irradiated food, It has been used for alcoholism, arthritis, cataracts, diabetic neuropathy, pain treatment, open wounds, diarrhea, hemorrhoids, stomach ulcers, animal and poisonous insect bites, acne, anemia, cataracts, diabetic neuropathy, pain, wounds, hemorrhoid, ulcers, in fact, the list of uses is too long for this article.

http://shop.clayremedies.com/EDIBLE-CLAYS_c11.htm ???
http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/clay.htm#a (A great site on different clays.) Used in the "Balkan War of 1910 for cholera among the soldiers from sixty percent down to three percent. New research at Arizona State University shows some forms of clay actually kill salmonella, E. coli, MRSA and Mycobacterium ulcerans, which causes flesh-eating disease.

Technically, the clay first adsorbs toxins (heavy metals, free radicals, pesticides), attracting them to its extensive surface area where they adhere like flies to sticky paper; then it absorbs the toxins, taking them in the way a sponge mops up a kitchen counter mess. Clay’s absorptive and absorptive qualities may be the key to its multifaceted healing abilities. Knishinsky reports that drinking clay helped him eliminate painful ganglion cysts (tumors attached to joints and tendons, in his case, in his wrist) in two months, without surgery. No two clays are alike, each has its own fingerprints and different ionic electrical charge, and purity.
Remember Jesus Christ used clay as an healing agent for the blind. He also used natural means such as Balm i.e.
Clay molecules carry a negative electrical charge while impurities carry a positive charge. With the clay the positively charged ions are attracted to the negatively charged surfaces of the clay molecule. An exchange reaction occurs in which the clay mineral ions are swapped for the ions of the positive charged substance. The clay molecule is now electrically satisfied and holds onto the positive ion until our bodies can eliminate both.
Another counsel is if taken clay internally, eat with lots of fiber or it can slow down the bowel more than you desire.
The bottom line is minerals not vitamins are most important to heal the body. There is no such thing as a vitamin in the true sense. They are culls of inorganic plants or from plant oils or made made chemical vitamins manufactured by the drug company's. It's blindsided, mineral is what the body needs and is made from...the earth's elements. (...Remember the chemistry class of natural minerals on the wall? Same thing...
"Balms" in history or scriptures are what was used back in Christ's time frame.
Gen 43:11 "...and carry down the man a present, a little balm, and a little honey, spices, and myrrh, nuts and almonds..."
Jer. 8: 22
22 Is there no balm in Gilead; is there no physician there? why then is not the health of the daughter of my people recovered?
Jer. 46: 11
11 Go up into Gilead, and take balm, O virgin, the daughter of Egypt:
Jer. 51: 8
8 "...take balm for her pain, if so be she may be healed."
Ezek. 27: 17
17 Judah, and the land of Israel, they were thy merchants: they traded in thy market wheat of Minnith, and Pannag, and honey, and oil, and balm. (...preserved in oils, bee wax in fats with different herbs in small pottery. Their Herbs were used to preserve it and there were many different balms for illness and very valuable.) I often use clay as a base for Aloe Vera, keeping it on facials or a burn and oxygen out. Do not use a cosmetic clay, which is too course, for eyes. "Orsa" white refined clay was ground really fine...test them out first.
The Video below is on Clay Manufacturing or Clay Eating? More such videos are on YouTube.
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Note: I'm not sure about taking tablets, if you do this method, chew the pill up, use lots of water, high fibrous whole wheat bread to sent through the colon.
http://earthsorganicnews.blogspot.com/2010/09/mud-or-clay-pies.html MORE READING ON CLAY FEEDING THE POOREST
The best place to buy clay is at Mountain Rose Herbs. This link is on the side of this page. Their in Eugene Oregon. http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/ and order their free catalogue. You can see in there which clay you need. Sometime the one who answers the phone is not familiar with the clays. Dr Christopher's Herb Shop in Springfield carries it. That address in also in the following link:

http://www.justapinch.com/recipes/non-editible/beauty-recipe/dear-ann-ann-landers.h

http://www.herbspro.com/search/products.asp?txtSearch=clay&moreprods=

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http://www.justapinch.com/recipes/non-editible/beauty-recipe/dear-ann-ann-landers.h

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Natural Dry Shampoo (Dogs Too)

Natural Dry shampoo's are coming back from the 60's are into vogue. Some are made with (Argo) a cornstarch in spray form. Today they are coming back for about $35.00. Some are called "dry cleaning shampoo" which doesn't sound good to me. By the way, even a cheese cloth rubbed through the hair will work until the next shampooing. However, here's some more natural r-made varieties using a few herbal scents.
Be sure to add the corn starch (or what ever one you choose) next to the roots only then rub it out with cheese cloth i.e.

http://gmctradesecrets.aol.com/diy/how-to-remove-coffee-and-tea-stains/?icid=maing-grid7%7Cmain5%7Cdl6%7Csec1_lnk1%7C114572 How to remove pet stains (Home improvement series)

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This one is the easiest gift to make, requiring only that you store a few spring of lavender, rose, rosemary, mint, or other earthy herbals can be used. or, fragrant herb added with either powdered ground oatmeal, that was too gritty for me, or barley (un-glutten flours usually works best to absorb oil in hair.) Store until the grain absorbs the scents. Some add in baking soda etc. (Seal in a plastic seal baggy or jar until the flower etc dries out and the scent is incorporated to the meal). (So many hybrid roses have no smell at all to them, but if you happen to have “heirlooms” or old fashion scented roses... this will do. When they dry out take out then add another flower until the desirable scent is accomplished.
Use a soft brush through the hair before blowing some out with a hairdryer on cool or just rub out with a towel at the roots first. Be sure to add the instructions in the gift to others, and add in the direction to your recipe, but you may want to keep the secret for the next year too?
When ready to try your dry shampoo. Rub a small amount of the mixture into your hair, about 1 tablespoon. Let it soak up the oils for a minute or two, then brush it out completely. (Towel dry the hair afterwards) Do this over a towel, or bag to avoid getting the dry shampoo all over. Your hair will feel clean and refreshed. This also makes a great shampoo for bed-ridden people, and can be used safely on pets, to spruce them up in between baths.
When the unsuspected happens — no water, no time, or a sudden head cold this modest gift is priceless. Get cut containers, decorate and package for that special person that has everything.
Note: Barley (Hordeum vulgare) This cereal grain has little gluten, so it's not sticky. Use in face masks, dusting powder (add in a scent as in directions above), and as dry shampoo. Heals blemishes, sooths irritation, and softens roughness. (Refresh with dry shampoos too)
OATMEAL IS VERY POPULAR FOR A DRY SHAMPOO
Pets Shampoo
http://roosterpolitics.blogspot.com/2010/06/pet-cure-remedy-for-poison-sprays.html
Begin making a dried pet shampoo by splitting a vanilla bean then add to a large container filled with 1 quart of orris root powder or fine powdered cornmeal. Cover the container, preferably with a lid and allow to sit for one week. The cornmeal was too much for me...

Afterwards, sprinkle the dried pet shampoo over your pet and, with a fine brush, shampoo it thoroughly out.
http://kitchenbeautician.com.au/2010/02/dry-corn-flour-shampoo/
and http://www.ehow.com/ has a some more suggestions on dry shampoo's
http://beauty.thefuntimesguide.com/2010/01/dry_shampoo.php This sights real sneaky! If you want more reading and ideas just go to Google's “Images” and type "dry shampoo" and there are more suggestions like even using un-scented baby powder etc.
I strip my hair with a small bit of baking soda and shampoo or if I want fluff add it to the mousse and leave in and what a shine.

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