Feed the Skin
I was asked lately about skin rashes on babies. Psoriasis, seborrhea and eczema are very prevalent among persons of all ages. One would wonder why a fresh, new baby would get these conditions. We know food allergies are rampant. Cow’s milk is most destructive these days. This is because of some of the processing of the milk, not the product itself. Pasteurization has all but eliminated the healthy probiotics in milk, making it a precipitator of imbalance in the body. Milk is good for rebuilding after an illness. The milk must be of high, organic quality. Raw Kefir, also known as Qephor, is milk with the good stuff not withdrawn from it. A good source of bi-available nutrients, probiotics and calcium. There is much debate on the matter of this product due to the worries of non-pasteurization. It is illegal to have it in some places. WOW.
So, what to do…Castor oil. Used by many of our parents, grandparents ancestors. Going even further, used by the Ancient Egyptians as a cure for many ailments. I know, if you have tasted the oil, it is not the most palatable. Well, you do not have to ingest it. Rub it on the body. Here is the secret: Rub it on the liver area of the body. That is right, the right side of the upper abdomen is the liver area and castor oil will sink right into that organ to begin detoxing your body. Light application to affected areas of the skin may be very helpful. Just go light so the skin can still breathe.
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Sunday, August 8, 2010
Feed the Skin
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