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Misty L. Trepke

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Arthritis

 

For research purposes only from the Orion project which is set up in

a very unique way in that the Orion project is an information

sharing resource funded privately, which sells nothing and is there

for the sharing of information which is of huge value. This is

totally different from being prescribed just drugs where there are

huge profits to be made often at the expense of the patients well

being.

 

I would like to share with you some information, which has been

useful on the subject of arthritis, this information is derived from

the Edgar cayce research readings and from using it at the Edgar

cayce clinic.

 

A typical diet placed emphasis on vegetables and fruits whole grains

and light proteins.

 

Peanut oil applied externally was highly recommended and many were

told to almost bathe in it, work into the joints, the neck, across

the clavicle, the spine, over the stomach, in fact just about every

where. Numerous reports also followed over its use. One chap says

that he has found it not only lubricates but also heals and had he

had this information he would have spared much misery. Another lady

says that with constant use of the oil she can keep her wedding ring

other wise her finger enlarges. Another report from a doctor says

that his arthritic patient first results were an increase in

vitality and elimination.

 

Castor oil is used on any arthritic, rheumatic, or muscular and

joint pain as unction. Basically an infra red lamp placed 12-18

inches from the part to be massaged. Apply the castor oil on the

painful area and let the lamp warm it and this will help to

penetrate the skin for about 5-10 mins. Then keep rubbing with the

fingers and hand until the oil is worked in. Keep putting more oil

on and massaging continued for 10-60 mins.

 

Massage, to be given usually after another treatment such as as

Epsom salt baths prepared by dissolving at least 5lbs in a typical

bath or after a steam bath . oils were were equal parts of olive oil

use the oils freely and as much as the body could absorb. Improving

the elimination process within the body, is also done the most

frequent methods were castor oil packs, enemas, colonics, and eno

salts.

 

Cayce research found those people, which undertook a peanut oil each

week need never fear arthritis. Apparently cold pressed is best.

That is the oil is extracted by physical means, not chemical. Where

there is crippling of the joints of the hands, pain of arthritis or

inflammation of the tendons considerable relief can be found by

using an Epsom salt bath and massage. Use a large quantity of the

salts about 1 pound in the water though not just a spoon full. Soak

the affected area for about 5 mins and then massage the affected

area under water, rotate the joints and soak again for another 5-10

mins. A lady who could not even close her hand, after two weeks of

the salts and massage she could then close them.

 

Using Egyptian oil,

One lady reported pains and growths are gone and arthritis did not

come to her this year. Another reports that her knees were so

swollen but after using the oil swelling went down, she uses the oil

2-3 times a week. This other lady reports that soaking in Epsom

salts then applying the oil gave her the best results. Pain seems to

ease immediately and use of the effected parts returns far more

rapidly than ever before. The oil had also relieved paralysis, which

some poor man had on his left side. Another lady in her 80s reports

says the oil is the only thing, which keeps her arthritic knees.

 

There is a lot more to the research covering arthritis including

aspects of diet,glands,etc. Further information will be found at my

web site http://members.lycos.co.uk/pjb123456/orion/

 

The Orion project does not sell anything – for the cynics amongst

you, or you can e mail me on pho for further

information. You can get the oils from various sources.

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