Epsom
Salt Bath
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Epsom
salts contain magnesium sulfate. Magnesium is one of the most
needed minerals that are lost during fever or under any
stressful life circumstances. Lack of magnesium causes many
problems, one of the most dangerous being spasm of internal
organs and of large muscles, which includes the heart. An
Epsom Salt Bath is a very effective and inexpensive way to
replenish many lost minerals, particularly magnesium.
For
a great way to relax, sleep better, soothe sore muscles and
remove toxic wastes try this wonderful Epsom Salt Bath.
In
bath water that is as hot as you can tolerate, dissolve the
following ingredients and soak for 20-40 minutes, rinsing well
when finished. If you have low blood pressure, consider
wearing a frozen headband. If you have high blood pressure,
eliminate the baking soda. Repeat this bath 3-4 times per week
when under severe distress or illness, or at least once per
week for general relaxation and de-stressing.
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2
cups Epsom salts |
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1
cup unprocessed sea salts |
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˝
cup baking soda |
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8-10
drops of your favorite essential oils, mixed in honey or
milk (optional) |
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Meat
& Vegetable Extract Concentrate /
This
is one of the oldest and best home healing remedies that my
grandmother used any time any one of us was too sick to share
the bounty of our table.
It
worked because she was able to extract the basic component of
protein (amino acid) from the meat and all the minerals from the
various vegetables and have them together in a very palatable,
concentrated extract that, as she used to say, “will bring
people back from the grave”.
What
makes it so effective is the slow, low heat cooking method that
coaxes the amino acids and nutrients out of the ingredients.
This method causes no challenge to a distressed intestinal
system. The cooking process does the digestion for you, and the
nutrients are ready for absorption. So, it is with great
pleasure and pride that I share my grandmother’s recipe with
you:
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3-5
lbs of low quality, absolutely organic, free-range beef or
lamb cut into small cubes |
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8
oz of water (preferably filtered or spring) per pound of
meat |
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3-4
organic carrots, chopped |
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3-4
organic celery sticks, chopped |
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1-2
parsnips, chopped |
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3
large, organic potatoes, peel 1 inch into the pulp and
discard the center |
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1
garlic clove, chopped |
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1
small onion, chopped |
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1
bunch of either fresh dill or fresh Italian parsley,
coarsely chopped |
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Sea
salt to taste |
Fill
the bottom of a large double boiler with cold water. Add all
ingredients to the top of the double boiler. Set burner on stove
to the lowest possible heat. Cook at this low heat for as many
hours as it takes for the meat and all the ingredients to almost
dissolve; Generally 6-8 hours.
Strain
the obtained concentrate with a cheesecloth and place broth into
refrigerator until the fat has congealed at the surface. Skim
the fat. The resulting concentrate, ˝ to 1 cup at a time,
should be consumed between meals. For best results drink at room
temperature or slightly heated, but do not microwave.
Of
course, if you are unable to make this concentrated extract,
your grandmother’s old-fashioned chicken soup recipe is a good
substitute, as long as her soup, too, is started with cold water
and cooked very slowly at low heat. Just remember to try and use
as many organic ingredients as possible.
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BOWEL
SCRUBBING PROGRAM
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The part of the
bowel we are most concerned with cleaning and healing is the
Small and Large Intestine. These two structures are
responsible for nearly 60% of the body’s total immune system
resources.
If
you have active Crohn's
disease, ulcerative colitis, diverticulitis
or any other acute digestive disturbance, you should
consult an integrative physician before embarking on this
program.
Click
Here to go to the free Bowel
Healing Program Outline
To
Purchase the complete Bowel Healing Program Booklet Click
Here
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