Guest guest Posted October 22, 2006 Report Share Posted October 22, 2006 Hello, Some time ago, there was a lot of posts on the subject of "oil pulling" (or pulling oil) which dealt with circulating oil in the mouth each morning. I have searched the achives, and cannot locate these mails. I will appreciate if some one can guide me to these or to the site where I can learn more about this. Thanks, Khushroo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 Sat Nam and good day to the group, There was an enquiry regarding oil pulling which I don't think has been answered. I do have a reference for it in a book on natural medicine I have come to respect greatly. It is by Andreas Moritz (www.ener-chi.com). He has written many books, but this extract is from his 'Amazing Liver and Gallbladder Flush,' pg. 148. It reads: 'Oil therapy is a simple, yet astoundingly effective method of cleansing the blood that has been shown effective for numerous disorders, including blood diseases, lung and liver disorders, tooth and gum diseases, headache, skin diseases, gastric ulcers, intestinal problems, poor appetite, heart and kidney ailments, encephalitis, nervous conditions, poor memory, female disorders, swollen face and bags under the eyes. The therapy consists of swishing oil in the mouth. To apply this therapy you need cold pressed, unrefined sunflower, sesame or olive oil. In the morning, preferably after awakening or any time before breakfast, put one tablespoon of oil in your mouth, but do not swallow it. Slowly swish the oil in your mouth, chew it and draw it through your teeth for 3-4 minutes. You do not want any of the released toxins to be reabsorbed. You will find that the oil takes on a milky white/yellowish colour (saturated with toxins and billions of destructive bacteria). For the best results, repeat this process two more times. Then rinse out the mouth with half a teaspoon of baking soda or half a teaspoon of unrefined sea salt. The solution removes all remnants of the oil and toxins. Additionally, you may want to brush your teeth to make sure your mouth is clean. Tongue scraping is advised. Some of the visible effects of oil swishing include elimination of gum bleeding and whitening of teeth. During times of illness, this procedure can be repeated three times per day, but only on an empty stomach. Oil therapy greatly relieves and supports liver functions as it takes toxins out of the blood that the liver has not been able to remove or detoxify. This benefits the entire organism.' I'm sorry I don't have the name of the person who sent this enquiry, but I hope this information is helpful to you ;-) . I have been swishing oil myself for the last week as preparation for following the liver cleanse outlined in Andreas' book. The solution was yellowish initially, and now changes colour very little. Ideally I'd like to test the solution in a laboratory to see exactly what's in it after the four minutes! All opinions on this practise are very welcome! My best wishes to you all, Emily. _________ Messenger - with free PC-PC calling and photo sharing. http://uk.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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