Recipes and Cleanses
Apply pure cocoa butter or vitamin E to scar.
Cottage Cheese Recipe – 1 pint cottage cheese & 5 Tablespoons of a good oil (almond, walnut, apricot, or flax seed oil). Stir mixture clockwise. Eat this amount each morning for 3 weeks (or longer). This recipe also creates a natural form of interferon. For variety, add fruit, vegetables, spices or nuts to the mixture.
From Dr. Duke’s Essential Herbs James A. Duke, PhD:
“ St. John’s wort contains dozens of active ingredients, such as hypericin, pseudohypericin, protohypericin, and hyperforin. Throughout history, myriad external and internal uses have been reported. Here are the ones I believe are the most scientifically sound:
Burns, cuts, and other wounds: Modern science backs up some of the folklore surrounding hypericum also known as St. John’s wort (sometimes capitalized and sometimes all one word), including its ability to promote healing on our skin, not just underneath it.
Commission E has approved the topical use of St. John’s wort Oil for primary and secondary blunt and sharp injuries and for burns, skin damage caused by heat, caustics, electricity, or radiation. Hypericum is both an anti-inflammatory and antibiotic, which may help prevent infection. One study in Germany showed hypericum ointment speeded healing and lessened the severity of scarring.
The oil also reduces skin damage from radiation treatments. Women (and we assume men, too) who applied the oil before and after treatments report their skin stayed healthy and flexible, even after dozens of exposures. Some suggest it may quicken healing from sunburn.”
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