Guest guest Posted May 9, 2004 Report Share Posted May 9, 2004 I am sending you this information so that you may evaluate it, properly and share this information with your people. Particular attention should be made to the audio on the web site mentioned . Helpful arthritis information on prevention and alleviation For research purposes only This information is derived from the Edgar cayce research readings and from using it at the Edgar cayce clinic, from numerous reports from people who have tried this and from a Dr who has been using this kind of information with considerable success for over 43 yrs. the Orion project is an information sharing resource funded privately, which sells nothing and is there for the sharing of information which is of huge value. This is totally different from being prescribed just drugs where there are huge profits to be made often at the expense of the patients well being. I would like to share with you some information, which has been useful on the subject of arthritis, this information is derived from the Edgar cayce research readings and from using it at the Edgar cayce clinic Subject arthritis As you can imagine a good diet is essential in maintaining good health, emphasis was on fresh vegetables often eaten raw or grated to gain the maximum amount of goodness into you and fruits whole grains and light proteins. Before trying this CHECK YOU DO NOT HAVE ALLERGYS TO NUTS Peanut oil was highly recommended and many were told to almost bathe in it, to be given externally, work into the joints, the neck, across the clavicle, the spine, over the stomach, in fact just about every where. This is to be done once a week or more. Numerous reports also followed over its use. One chap says that he has found it not only lubricates but also heals and had he had this information he would have spared much misery. Another lady says that with constant use of the oil she can keep her wedding ring other wise her finger enlarges. Another report from a doctor says that with his arthritic patient, first results were an increase in vitality and elimination. Castor oil is also used on any arthritic, rheumatic, or muscular and joint pain as unction. Basically an infra red lamp is placed 12-18 inches from the part to be massaged. Apply the castor oil on the painful area and let the lamp warm it and this will help the oil to penetrate the skin, this done for about 5-10 mins. Then keep rubbing with the fingers and hand until the oil is worked in. Keep putting more oil on and massaging continued for 10-60 mins. Massage was also very helpful, to be given usually after another treatment such as an Epsom salt bath prepared by dissolving at least 5lbs in a typical bath and immersing for a period of time. Oils used for the massage were equal parts of olive oil and peanut oil use the oils freely and as much as the body could absorb. Also done was Improvements to the elimination process within the body, the most frequent methods were castor oil packs, enemas, colonics, and eno salts. Elimination is the ability of the body to get rid of toxins. A very important and Essential ability in helping just about all conditions. The research said those people, which undertook a peanut oil massage/rub each week need never fear arthritis. Apparently cold pressed oils are best not chemically extracted. Where there is crippling of the joints of the hands, pain of arthritis or inflammation of the tendons considerable relief can be found by using an Epsom salt bath and massage. Use a large quantity of the salts about 1 pound in the water though, not just a spoon full. Soak the affected area for about 5 mins and then massage the affected area under water, rotate the joints and soak again for another 5-10 mins. A lady who could not even close her hand, reported after two weeks of the salts and massage she could then close them. Using Egyptian oil One lady reported pains and growths are gone and arthritis did not come to her this year. Another reports that her knees were so swollen but after using the oil swelling went down, she uses the oil 2-3 times a week. Another lady reports that soaking in Epsom salts then applying the oil gave her the best results. Pain seems to ease immediately and use of the effected parts returns far more rapidly than ever before. The oil had also relieved paralysis, which some poor man had on his left side. Another lady in her 80s reports says the oil is the only thing, which keeps her arthritic knees. There is a lot more to the research covering arthritis including aspects of diet, glands, etc. There are various places to get these oils, health food shops, Internet etc The research states that those people who eat 3-5 almonds each day need never fear getting cancer ,this could well collaborate with vitamin b17 therapy derived from various sources including apricot kernels being used to treat cancer. Have a listen to the audio at this web site http://www.worldwithoutcancer.org.uk/index.htmlfor more info on B17 Further information on other ailments will be found at my web site http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/seventhmoon/orion/ I do not sell anything – for the poor old cynics amongst you, or you can e mail me on pho for further information on other ailments dealt with by cayce research which I believe total over 350 from stuttering to Parkinson's.Those who would like to go on our healing list free just e mail . 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Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 Dear Friend, Sai Ram. While the information that you are sharing is certainly useful, kindly note that long mails do affect those people who are on the mailing list mode. I remember having requested earlier too that members may keep their mails short. You could probably give the links to the pages of a website where these articles are located and give a short synopsis here. We follow that practice with Homeopathy 4 Everyone ezine and Vibration ezine. I do hope you will refrain from posting long mails. Best wishes. Swamy holistic-health , " pjb12345uk " <pho@n...> wrote: > I am sending you this information so that you may evaluate it, > properly and share this information with your people. Particular > attention should be made to the audio on the web site mentioned . > Helpful arthritis information on prevention and alleviation > For research purposes only > This information is derived from the Edgar cayce research readings > and from using it at the Edgar cayce clinic, from numerous reports > from people who have tried this and from a Dr who has been using this message curtailed... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 Dear Swamy, Sai Ram. I appreciate your moderating these type of posts. I think this one may have been spam. It sure looked like it. I would like to make a suggestion that might be helpful. Each month, post a list of _updates_ for the group. In these updates, you can post your favorite resources with current links and a brief description. These could include Web sites and books, publications and anything else of note. Then, you can post the _Group Guidelines_ to refresh memories or to guide new members, and this could include replies and new posts, off-topic, etc. This could be something you could automate to send to new members as well, as part of a _welcome to the list_ e-mail, and perhaps a link to a Netiquette site. There are so many people that are new to the Internet that don't understand, and would appreciate the tips. You could also include info on Sai Ram, for example, so new members would understand before they begin to post. I mention this because I have seen this done on another list I am on, and it is a wonderful tool for the members. Setting up the update list for the first time will be the most time consuming. After that, it is a matter of keeping the links and info current. Hope this helps, Cheers, Jules S.V.Swamy [truthseeker123x]Sunday, May 09, 2004 11:42 PMholistic-health Subject: Re: arthritis infoDear Friend,Sai Ram. While the information that you are sharing is certainlyuseful, kindly note that long mails do affect those people who are onthe mailing list mode. I remember having requested earlier too thatmembers may keep their mails short. ..... Best wishes.Swamy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2004 Report Share Posted May 11, 2004 Dear Jules, Sai Ram. That may or not be spam. But some people get obsessed with some topics and go on posting long mails. It doesn't affect those who are on No Mail or on Special Notice mode, but affects adversely those who are on individual mails or digest mode. Thank you for the update suggestion. Let me get around to implement it. As you rightly mentioned, the initial setting up is time consuming. Thanks. Swamy holistic-health , " Jules " <julianamm@e...> wrote: > Dear Swamy, > > Sai Ram. I appreciate your moderating these type of posts. I think this one > may have been spam. It sure looked like it. > > I would like to make a suggestion that might be helpful. Each month, post a > list of _updates_ for the group. In these updates, you can post your > favorite resources with current links and a brief description. These could > include Web sites and books, publications and anything else of note. Then, > you can post the _Group Guidelines_ to refresh memories or to guide new > members, and this could include replies and new posts, off-topic, etc. This > could be something you could automate to send to new members as well, as > part of a _welcome to the list_ e-mail, and perhaps a link to a Netiquette > site. There are so many people that are new to the Internet that don't > understand, and would appreciate the tips. You could also include info on > Sai Ram, for example, so new members would understand before they begin to > post. > > I mention this because I have seen this done on another list I am on, and it > is a wonderful tool for the members. Setting up the update list for the > first time will be the most time consuming. After that, it is a matter of > keeping the links and info current. > > Hope this helps, > > Cheers, > > Jules > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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