Detoxification

Coffee Enema Instructions

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

Items and Materials Needed:

Castor Oil Kit (Castor Packs)

Monday, July 14th, 2008


Castor Oil Pack Instructions:  How to Use a Castor Oil Pack

 Caution: If you are chronically ill or under a doctor’s care, check with your health care practitioner before trying a new program.

•   Castor Pack kidneys after the Master Liver/Gallbladder Flush.

•   Castor Pack areas of the body where there is chronic pain or old injuries.

•   Relieve tension when Castor Pack is placed on the back and sides of the neck.

•   Alleviate cramps during menstruation when placed on lower abdomen.

The Four Downloads

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

The Four Download Areas - Using the Medi-Body Packs

The “Four Download Areas” are four key, highly polarized, entry/exit areas of the body. When these areas are open and are in proper polarity, they assist in keeping the body healthy as well as assist in ongoing detoxification. When they are blocked (or out of polarity), the body’s bio-energetic pathways can stagnate (literally “backing up”) and can produce pain as well as many other symptoms. The Four Download Areas are both hands (front and back up to the wrist) and both feet (top and bottom up to the ankle). The hands and the feet contain hundreds of highly sensitive acupuncture points that are the main bio-energetic release areas for the entire body.

Medi-Body Pack

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

Medi-Body Pack™ - External Detoxification

Please read through the instructions thoroughly before beginning your mud pack session. These mud packs are very powerful and you may experience unnecessary detox reactions if all steps are not followed carefully.

Staining from the Medi-Body Pack™: The Medi-Body Pack™ contains 100% natural ingredients and will not stain the skin or hair. However, it may stain clothing or bedding. Therefore, it’s best to wear old clothes when using the Packs, and rinse with a dark colored wash cloth. Rinsing in the shower is always an option.

Medi Blast

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

Medi-Blast Procedure
Detoxifying, Gentle Foot Bath for Full Body Toxin Chelation and Purification

What is the Medi-Blast? The Medi-Blast is a 50/50 blend of the Medi-Body Bath and Medi-Soak™. It is a gentle, but deeply purifying foot bath that directly pulls released toxins from pathways in the whole body. It is especially important after using the Medi-Body Pack™, Medi-Dental Pack™, and/or Castor Packs to avoid other areas of the body from “jamming” when toxins are released after detoxification sessions, especially for sensitive people, those that have been chronically ill or who have had dental problems. You may also use the Medi-Blast on any day alone by itself if you are feeling low energy or experiencing any detox symptoms.

Salt Flush

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

Reboot Elimination Strength & Speed with Salt Flushes

You can think of a Salt Flush as a “25 cent colonic” and more. Where colonics only clean the colon, Salt Flushes clean stomach, small intestine and colon. In general, most people have suffered considerable damage to the lining of the entire intestinal tract- from mouth to anus. Poor dietary choices, gallstones, lack of bile, overeating, etc. all contribute to the deterioration of this precious “internal skin.” As a result of this “tissue damage syndrome,” cells are challenged by poison, oxygen depriva­tion, malnutrition or a physical trauma, and they lose potassium, take on sodium and chloride, and swell up with excess water. The presence of high quality salt will begin to reverse this damage as cells take on more sodium. It also promotes a healthy internal pH which will neutralize the harmful effects of parasites and pathogens. The salt will literally “flush” the toxins away.

The Coffee Enema

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

The Coffee Enema
Its Unique History and Amazing Detox Properties
The following information is quoted from “The Royal Enema” by Dr. Ralph Moss

An enema is “a fluid injected into the rectum for the purpose of clearing out the bowel, or of administering drugs or food.” The word itself comes from the Greek en-hienai, meaning to “send or inject into.”