Guest guest Posted December 19, 2006 Report Share Posted December 19, 2006 Total Draw & Total Healing Poultice Powders The organic ingredients in our Total Draw Poultice Powder are: Red Clover blossoms, Chaparral leaf, Poke root, Goldenseal root, activated Willow Charcoal, Bentonite clay and Slippery Elm inner bark. Impurities and poisons are drawn from the body by this poultice. Change it 2 times a day for maximum effectiveness (once in the morning when you get up & once at night before you go to bed). This poultice works very well for all types of cancers. The body will either push the tumor out through the skin or reabsorb it and eliminate it internally. The poultice will increase blood flow and lymphatic circulation which then breaks up and disperses the tumor. Directions for Mixing the TDPP In a pint jar pour ½ cup of raw organic apple cider vinegar and ½ cup distilled water. Put the lid on the jar and shake. The size of the tumor and area you wish to cover will determine the amount of poultice powder you will use. Get a small bowl and put the dry poultice powder in the bowl. Now pour a small amount of the vinegar/distilled water liquid into the powder and mix. You want the consistency to be a little more liquid than a pie crust or in other words a dry paste. If it gets too watery, add more powder and if too dry, add a touch more vinegar/water. When the correct consistency is reached, apply about ¼ inch of the thick paste to the area and cover with cotton gauze and tape. Then cover with plastic or cloth as necessary. To goose up the strength, add a dropperful of DMSO to the mixture. The organic ingredients of our Total Healing Poultice Powder are: Slippery Elm Bark, Plantain Leaf, Goldenseal Root, Cayenne & Comfrey Root. Mix with distilled water. Do not rinse the herbs out when you change the poultice just keep putting more on top of it. The body will absorb some of the herbs to make the new tissue and the rest is now considered part of the body just like a scab. Variations: The poultice powder can be sprinkled into a wet or bloody wound in order to regrow new tissue or it can be mixed with warm distilled water and applied to the area. NOTE WELL: Using fresh Aloe Vera gel is an alternate poultice. If you can get your hands on an Aloe Vera plant, cut a leaf from the base of the plant as the older leaves are believed to be the strongest and have the most healing power. The soothing, healing qualities of Aloe are said to help the body repair itself 2 to 10 times faster. With a knife trim the edges off the leaf. Then cut off the skin on the top and bottom of the leaf. Now you have only the clear gel remaining. Place a ¼ inch layer of gel directly over the wound and place cotton gauze and then tape as needed. Ian ‘Doc’ Shillington N.D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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