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eytonsearth Site Admin
Joined: 31 Dec 1969 Posts: 221 Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
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Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 8:31 am Post subject: Healing Clay ( green bentonite ) and Cyst Treatment |
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Here is an example of an extremely irritated cyst treated with green bentonite a few days ago:
A cyst that an associate had, which had been present for years, became irritated, and began to surface to skin level. Normally, cysts that lie deep below skin level resist treatment with clay. Treatment is certainly effective, but normally requires constant clay poultice application, for weeks if not months. In such situations, the body usually readsorbs the cyst.
A few days after the irritation began, the associate asked me to look at it.
To my shock, I saw a full blown subdermal Pseudomona infection. The infection was above the cyst.
I had my associate immediately cancel plans for the day, and prepared a green clay/EIS poultice.
Cysts have a negative electrical surface charge to them. Therefore, one needs to use a clay poultice at least one time geometrically larger than the entire area effected. I always at least use a poultice at least 3X ( cubed ) larger.
One hour after the treatment began, I removed the poultice. The infection had been completely pulled out; there was fresh blood to the surface of the ulcerated area. I was pretty certain that the infection would not recur.
The irritation continued. After one day, the individual repeated the treatment. After 3 hours, the entire cyst was pulled out ( a solid 3/8 inch perfect sphere, perhaps as large as 1/2 inch ).
For ulcerations common with diabetic conditions or hospital bed sores ( and similiar conditions ), after a 1 to 3 hour treatment, treatment should be followed by applying fully ozonated olive oil to the area.
Silver should be used as in an adjacent treatment regime; oxygen is usually the primary issue with ulcerations ( circulation issues ).
In other words, after applying the ozonated olive oil for at least 45 minutes, then a silver soaked dressing can be applied.
HOWEVER, this is dependent upon the ulceration; how severe it is. In order to avoid wound chilling, one might use a warm pad ( heating pad ) applied on top of the dressing. _________________ ~ Jason
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raj
Joined: 04 Feb 2008 Posts: 1
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Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 3:22 am Post subject: hard cyst treatment |
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Hi,
I have a very firm cyst just under my ear about 1 cm in diameter. I've had it for a few years and it sits just below the skin. I was wondering what sort of clay treatment I should use to remove this (type of clay, preparation, technique of application, duration, etc..). I was also wondering if something so hard can realistically be mobilised by clay since I presume it is no longer fluid.
I'm quite new to this but am already enjoying bathing and drinking clay a lot! I live in France and so have access to montmorillonite and illite (Argiletz) more readily than other types of clay.
Many thanks,
Raj |
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eytonsearth Site Admin
Joined: 31 Dec 1969 Posts: 221 Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
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Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 7:55 am Post subject: |
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Hi Raj:
Strange as it may sound, a healing clay can enduce the body to actually dissolve a cyst.
For any subdermal cyst, however, clay action is often very slow. A clay poultice each night ( possibly even all night long after a few test poutlices lasting aobut 30 mins ) would probably be the most convenient treatment method.
Illite might eventually be too "strong" to use nightly, so you may wish to consider switching between montmorillonite and Illite, depending on how your body responds.
Kind Regards, _________________ ~ Jason
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