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21st April 2015, 17:43
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Last edited by ERK, 10th May 2015 at 23:19.
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22nd April 2015, 05:57
#92
I do find that raw honey works well for skin healing. Consistent application gives the skin a very smooth and clean feeling.
It's also very good for intestinal flora health when consumed in moderation. So, a good external and internal remedy .
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30th April 2015, 22:20
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I love coconut oil for many aliments, Its a must have in my medicine cabinet. I find it highly nourishing to skin and mussels. I've experienced the follow effects, myself and with others. Used on a wound it greatly speeds healing while eliminating scaring. Very nourishing for people that have skin problems esp from smoking or drinking (helps undo damage done & restores the "glow"). Fantastic on arthritis and mussel aches/spasms. Strangely enough it works on acne & pimples (I would think oil would cause blemishes by trapping in dirt ). Thank you all for sharing your knowledge & experience with us.
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Bek, Dear heart!
Thank you for caring about your elderly friend who took themselves off the 11 medications but is in great pain (the post at GoodETxSG Q & A). My mother, who was just plain tired of living at 97 and quit her meds too, had Hospice come in and assist with morphine. For her, it was a blessing as she was really ready to move on and the pain was greatly diminished although not completely gone. It was a peaceful transition in the end, full of synchronicities. It was planned perfectly by/for her. No fear.
If your friend still has fight left in them, research anything to do with juicing, specifically the Gerson Therapy. People with Stage 4 cancer, who doctors have all but abandoned as hopeless, have miraculous recoveries with juicing for specific nutrients and enzymes, organic coffee enemas which stimulate a nerve in the liver to dump toxins, and peaceful rest to recover in.
I agree with the medical mainstream adage there are no drug 'cures' ....... Your body, given the right nutrients and peace, 'cures' itself.
Here's my own experience of the power of juicing:
My husband, who has a family history of heart disease and on meds for diabetes for years, got sick of being sick from the drugs. From all angles he was being led to the concept of juicing and missing nutrients in our food. He started researching what specific vegetables would replace the insulin he was taking, Brussels sprouts and green beans, and started concocting a drink he took twice a day. Exercise consisted of walking to his truck to get to work at his desk job so it was all nutrients in action. In three months time, he dropped 40 pounds, took himself off insulin completely, and felt really great except for not having the stamina he thought he should have.
Enter the arm pain and shortness of breath while away on a stressful trip. 98% blocked artery and triple bypass surgery took him for a loop, but he ended up with the areas' best doctors who were really upbeat about his prognosis for recovery because they could see how well he had cared for himself. He was not their typical heart patient overweight and seriously diabetic with toes needing amputation. He felt crummy, but he walked out of there unlike a few of the other patients on the ward.
Juicing is a lot of work, and if you're willing to take on that job of doing it for your friend since they're so ill and probably doesn't have the stamina to do it for themselves, it would be a ~total~ act of STO.
(PS. I loved your tarot card reading the other day.).
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