Guest guest Posted May 25, 2005 Report Share Posted May 25, 2005 I think that's a heating pad ... like those Therma-Care pads work well. My mom had to " patch " Doc up last time he was staying at the house. --Vince --- marangneng <marangneng wrote: > Doc, > > What is a healing pad? > > Thanks! > > Ron Matthews > > healingenergies- > essentialskills , " docspeed2001 " > <docspeed2001> > wrote: > > --- In > , > Gail Raby > > <graby@m...> wrote: > > > My entire foot is still slightly swollen. When I > put pressure on > my > > > foot, I feel somewhat painful pins and needles > sensations along > the > > > entire foot. The doctor felt this was not a > concern and said > just > > work through it. > > > > Okay Gail, > > I really do suggest you use the Edgar Cayce Castor > Oil Pack... > > > > ...soak wool flannel in castor oil... > > > > ...wrap it around the ankle and foot... > > > > ...cover with saran wrap (to keep the castor oil > and flannel on the > > location)... > > > > ...wrap it with a wrap... > > > > ...then place a healing pad around it... > > > > ...leave it on all night long... > > > > ...and as long as it takes for total healing... > > > > ...3 - 4 days, every night, then don't use for 3 > nights, then start > > again " if " necessary. > > > > ...very good results are normally done, 6 to 8 > times faster than > > normal. > > > > This is one of the primary FAST healing methods > used by the Cayce > > Hospitals in Virginia Beach and in Phoenix AZ. > > > > It produces miracles, very quickly. > > > > Group. > > > > If someone else would like to go over the use of > magnets with her, > go > > for it... > > > > ...or get Donna Eden's book and read the EXACT > PROCEDURE there. > > > > > > > > > > Rev. James Vinson Wingo, DD " The Huna Rebel " Buy Me a Beer! http://buy-vince-a-beer.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2005 Report Share Posted June 13, 2005 In a message dated 5/25/05 4:17:15 PM, docspeed2001 writes: Wool flannel cloth (do NOT use cotton flannel). I'm allergic to wool and have used cotton with apparently good results. What the problem with it and what might one use instead of wool? Sue www.coachdrgridley.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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