Principal Therapy – blood purification.
Use a low protein, low
fat, non-processed diet. Fat is the
worst enemy of the liver. All heated
fats should be avoided- no fried foods.
Avoid beer which supplies the body with carbohydrates which in turn
produce fatty deposits.
Use sesame seeds,
sunflower seeds and flaxseeds. Suggested
foods are bee pollen, green leafy vegetables, apples, all citrus fruits and
juices, garlic, onions, pears, peaches, watermelon and its juice, sprouts,
lemons, cabbage (red and green), spinach, dates and leeks.
Use the cleansing diet in
this book for ten days and clean the bowels with an enema for five consecutive
days. Exercise daily to increase
circulation. Take one tablespoon of liquid
chlorophyll in apple juice four times daily.
Short two day fasts every
eight to ten days will remove fatty deposits quickly. Use citrus juices or carrot, apple and
spinach juices for this purpose.
Vegetable broths made from leeks, garlic and onions will purify the
blood. Remain on a vegetarian diet.
A.
Internal: Take six hawthorn berry capsules and six chaparral
capsules daily, alternating three every four hours. The circulation is most important when the
cholesterol is high. Warm and cool
alternating showers every morning followed with a brisk walk or jogging, is
excellent. Don’t evereat. Prickly ash tea will improve our circulation
(see also stimulants). Siberian ginseng
is used to reduce cholesterol. Take two
capsules three times a day between meals and first thing in the morning. If they cause nervousness, reduce
dosage. Ginseng is not to be taken if
there is inflammation, or fevers anywhere present in the body.
B.
Hydrotherapy:
Take cool, whole baths and
warm and cool showers daily.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON BLOOD PURIFICATION:
All information within this blog was taken from the book, “Natural
Healing With Herbs,” by Humbart Santillo BS, MH
(1991 – page 290).