Sunday, July 7, 2013

CASTOR OIL: MUST READ GOOD FOR ANY PAIN

 


I am forwarding this to you, hope it is useful to someone.
CASTOR OIL: MODERN USES FOR AN OLD FOLK REMEDY

 "by Simone Gabbay." > >

 
My first encounter with the amazing healing powers of castor oil took place during 
a  business trip to  Amsterdam, Holland, nearly 20 years ago.

As I got off the plane from Toronto, I felt a sharp pain in my lower back,   radiating down into my leg.
Whether it was triggered by the long  hours of sitting crunched up in an uncomfortable airplane seat or
by the heavy suitcase I was carrying, I'll never know.

By the time I got to my hotel room, I was in agony, barely able  to stand up straight.
Even lying down on the bed was painful.

 What was I to do? I didn't know anyone in the city, and I was  scheduled to attend some important meetings
the following day.  The staff at the hotel reception desk couldn't tell me how  to locate a chiropractor.
 I wasn't interested in going to a doctor for a prescription painkiller  or muscle-relaxant. I remembered that
"Sleeping Prophet" Edgar Cayce had often suggested castor oil packs for various aches and pains,  and I remembered having read of this remedy's effectiveness in cases of  sciatica.

 I managed to take a cab to a nearby drugstore, where I purchased  a bottle of castor oil
.No doubt the  pharmacist thought that  I was bent over because of constipation!

 Back at the hotel, I soaked a towel in the oil and wrapped it around  my lower back. In a proper castor oil pack,
a cloth of wool or cotton flannel is folded in several layers, then saturated with warm castor oil,
and placed on the affected area. But I had to make do with a hotel  towel and room-temperature oil.
I also didn't have access to a heating  pad or hot water bottle to add the prescribed warmth to the pack.
The idea is that heat allows the oil to penetrate the skin and work its way deep into the tissues.

 I figured that the heat generated by my body would have to do.  Finally, I cut open some plastic bags and
spread them on the bed  before lying down, to avoid getting oil on the sheets.

 Tired from the overnight flight, and exhausted from the pain,  I drifted off into a deep sleep.
When I woke up a few hours later,   I was drowsy with jet-lag, but the pain was gone!
It had completely disappeared, and I was able to sit, stand, and walk normally.
An impressive result for a clumsy first attempt with makeshift tools!
 
 
Since that time, I have witnessed the powerful healing force contained in castor oil on numerous occasions.
My family and I have successfully used castor oil packs

and rubs for various kinds of abdominal complaints, headaches,  inflammatory conditions, muscle pains, skin eruptions and lesions.  Castor oil is a staple item in our medicine cabinet at home,  and whenever we travel,
we pack a small bottle of castor oil.






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