Guest guest Posted April 21, 2006 Report Share Posted April 21, 2006 ---, " Mary Lou Pace " <pennylane80 wrote: > > Dr. John, > I have massaged castor oil directly into the skin of areas in need. Wrists, > knees, outer thigh area, and lower back, for swelling and muscle spasms with > good results. I am allergic to wool, would any other fabric work? Thanks. > Mary Lou Try something else and see. My " hallucinations " are that a primary reason castor oil works with Wool flannel, is because it sops up and holds the castor oil on the site. Now Edgar Cayce recommends Wool flannel. Dr. McGarey, M.D., from the A.R.E. Clinic in Phoenix AZ uses cotton flannel instead. On something small like a finger joint, a bandaid sopped in castor oil works real well. Something else that really works well with castor oil, is " heated " castor oil massages on the joint in question. McGarey recommends putting a heat lamp over the area, and on the back of the hands doing the massage so the heat doesn't burn the hands. There are many different uses of castor oil that are very effective. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2006 Report Share Posted April 22, 2006 Doc, Could the Inner Demon Destroyer be used to cure the allergy to wool? Then they could use the " wool " , or " cotton " flanel as the carrier of the castor oil.... Greg R. healingenergies- essentialskills , " kahunamaker " <kahunamaker wrote: > > ---, " Mary Lou Pace " <pennylane80@> wrote: > > > > Dr. John, > > I have massaged castor oil directly into the skin of areas in > need. Wrists, > > knees, outer thigh area, and lower back, for swelling and muscle > spasms with > > good results. I am allergic to wool, would any other fabric work? > Thanks. > > Mary Lou > > Try something else and see. > My " hallucinations " are that a primary reason castor oil works with > Wool flannel, is because it sops up and holds the castor oil on the > site. > > Now Edgar Cayce recommends Wool flannel. > > Dr. McGarey, M.D., from the A.R.E. Clinic in Phoenix AZ uses cotton > flannel instead. > > On something small like a finger joint, a bandaid sopped in castor > oil works real well. > > Something else that really works well with castor oil, is " heated " > castor oil massages on the joint in question. McGarey recommends > putting a heat lamp over the area, and on the back of the hands > doing the massage so the heat doesn't burn the hands. > > There are many different uses of castor oil that are very effective. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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