Guest guest Posted February 22, 2005 Report Share Posted February 22, 2005 creative_energies , " kalimagick " <jhofmann@c...> wrote: creative_energies , " kahunamaker " <kahunamaker> wrote: > >> > ...things that Donna does that has not yet appeared in any book, or > manual by her or by David...but they are mentioned on some of the > videos of her advanced trainings. > > Most people don't know it, but Donna regularly goes on a " fast " , a > designed program to eliminate toxins from her body. > > She does this regularly for rejuvenation of the physical body. > Please notice how young she appears, and how youthful she still > moves. What kind of fast? Donna does look so young and beautiful, especially in her face. In fact the first time I saw her on video I thought she was about 35! Is it the apple diet as Cayce recommends? > >> > Something that might also help immediately would be to do a peanut > oil massage to both shoulders for 20 minutes...or have a loved one > do it for you. I've had great success with peanut oil. When I broke my hand I couldn't get it to stop aching. After about a week of peanut oil massages the pain stopped. It also makes your skin really soft (I like to add just a bit of lanolin oil about 3 parts peanut oil to 1 part lanolin, helps even better to condition your skin). > > (In most cases I am totally against OTC pain medications, > prescriptions, and most allopathic medicines!) So what would a allopathic medication be? > > In a " reading " Edgar Cayce stated the following about peanut oil. > > " The lowly peanut oil has in its combination that which will aid in > creating in the superficial circulation, and in the superficial > structural forces, as well as in the skin and blood, those > influences that make more pliable the skin, muscles, nerves and > tendons, that go to make up the assistance to structural portions of > the body. Its absorption and its radiation through the body will > also strengthen the activities of the structural body itself. " (page > 80, " The Edgar Cayce Remedies " ) > > Thirdly, we have the " intention " or the focus of the " will " as you > do the above drills. > > Hope these help you. > > Sincerely, > John M. La Tourrette, Ph.D. Thank you kali --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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