Guest guest Posted May 1, 2006 Report Share Posted May 1, 2006 This was great information! And one which was actually fun to tell to my "unbeliever" friends and relatives! LOL My sister and a few of her friends from her college physics class plan to soak their feet in vodka to test the theory... and if it works, I finally made a believer out of one of the toughest critics I've got! In the mean time some college kids get to have fun with it, and maybe the next time I can help her out with something, she'll actually take my advice! lolYet another example of how our mental state determines so much of our physical!!! We have to always be open to all new ways of learning! If we're stresses or closed-minded about anything, there's a good possibility nothing will ever work. Someone on the board had a great quote I noticed on their signature: "the only thing that inhibits my learning is my education" (A. Einstein I believe) Sums it up doesn't it? Aah, I love this group! The topic didn't really apply to me, but yet again I really learned something!!! Goes to show we NEVER stop learning! )Blessings & Love,~Raaventempo33x <tempo33x wrote: Garlic can be absorbed through the feet, you can taste it. herbal remedies , Gina Kopera <ginakopera1 wrote: > > Thank You for offering the article, now it will stick in my head. Garlic does work, my son can take capsule orally and when he had a cold/flu whatever you want to call it he took fresh minced garlic in capsule and man o man the healing within an hour was incrediable. GARLIC Works but I also like the method in this article for ones that cant take it orally. > > Gina > > sarabraun56 <braun.es wrote: > I have an article written by Dr. Christopher and his experience > using a garlic paste ( he describes how to make it ) and applying it > to the bottom of the feet. He used this to successfully treat > pneumonia so why not work for parasites as well? It's a bit long but > well worth the read!! > > > Garlic Paste for Pneumonia > > by Dr. Christopher > > I remember one time we were called out to a house in the wee hours > of the morning. This call was to see a little boy, under the age of > two years, that had double pneumonia. The physician on the case had > informed the parents that nothing more could be done and he would > come back in the morning to sign the child's death certificate. > Seeing as it was well under forty degrees below zero and nearly > fifty miles from ambulance service, the parents were told that the > boy, if taken by car to a hospital, would surely die. > > These parents tried to get other doctors, but at that time of night, > and in such a remote area, no one would offer help. A friend told > them about us, then living in Evanston, Wyoming and to try to call > us. Having been told of the boy's condition we went expecting to > give him the cold-sheet-treatment. Upon arriving there we found that > the plumbing was frozen and there was not running water in the > house. We found enough in the toilet tank above the bowl to give the > little chap an enema. > > We were not able to give the cold sheet treatment (no water) so only > the garlic paste was made up and applied. This was done after a > complete massage of the body and the feet. After oiling the feet up > to the ankles, thoroughly, and massaging the olive oil in well, a > half-inch thickness of the garlic paste was applied to the soles of > his feet. (This is put on only the soles and not up onto the sides). > Then gauze was placed over to cover the paste, bandages to hold it > into place, and a loose white cotton sick was pulled over the > bandages to hold them securely. > > Garlic paste is made by taking freshly peeled buttons of garlic and > garlic about half and half with Vaseline. This amount can very, > according to the toughness of the feet, more Vaseline for tender > feet, less for thicker skin. many of the health minded readers will > be shocked by our using a low-vibration ointment like Vaseline > instead of using anhydrous lanolin or some lighter more organic type. > > The reasoning for this is that the lighter type ointments will > penetrate more quickly into the skin, but the Vaseline will hold the > garlic on in ointment form. This will also keep the garlic from > blistering as easily. (A garlic blister looks bad, but does not hurt > and heals back quickly.) > > The little boy was running an extremely high fever and was delirious > when he was covered and put back into bed. (This was well after 2:00 > a.m.). We assured the parents the child would be all right and would > get well. > > A few days later we were called again by these parents. They told us > that the doctor came back to sign the death certificate that next > morning, but the little boy was sitting in his high chair, drinking > some juice and breathing normally as if nothing had happened the > night before. The doctor became so angry and demanded to know the > name of the other doctor who had taken over the case before it had > been released by him. He wanted a hearing by "the board" to have the > other doctor thrown out of practice for going "against procedure" by > taking over a case without written release. The parents asked if > his "release" was the death of their child? He probably changed his > mind because we were not brought before a hearing. > > > A Little About Garlic > > The garlic clove contains a very high amount of sulphur; sulphur is > one of the best minerals to be used as an oxygen carrier. Oxygen is > the breath of life and sulphur will carry the oxygen in the body > directly to the infected area. Germs cannot live in a good supply of > oxygen, therefore, the infection is cleared quickly. This is an > organic wonder, so garlic may be termed 'a wonder herb'. > > Medical science discovered that sulphur caused this rapid healing, > so in WWII, flowers of sulphur (an inorganic mined-mineral) was > substituted for garlic. The army used sulfa for practically every > ailment from "falling hair to fallen arches". Wonderful results were > reported to us and we were told to use it in ever increasing amounts. > > The difference between garlic and the inorganic, manmade remedies is > that garlic does its job and the excess of the organic materials not > being used in healing the infection is easily passed as harmless > vegetable fiber from the body. no harm and certainly > nothing but good could result from using this powerful, yet > harmless, herb. But, with the man-made sulfa drug we used, > eventually combined with the urine and formed a substance that cut > up the urinary tract, causing bed wetters. Many soldiers and other > servicemen were given medical discharges, because of "bed wetting". > This habit was acquired while in the service after the use of sulfa > drugs. It is a well-known fact that too much sulfa drug has also > caused other problems. The sulphur in the garlic will assist in > healing the urinary tract after its infection-clearing job, instead > of damaging it. > > > > > > > Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: > > 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. > > 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any > natural remedy. > > 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own > physician and to > > prescribe for your own health. > > We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here > as long as > > they behave themselves. > > Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and > any person > > following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own > risk. > > It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or > products from list members, you are agreeing to > > be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner > and members free of any liability. > > > > Dr. Ian Shillington > > Doctor of Naturopathy > > Dr.IanShillington@ > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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