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"One of my favorite natural healing agents is castor oil." "I'm not a fan of taking it internally." "I believe in using castor oil externally." "Castor oil packs have been used for long, long time." "You saturate the cloth with castor oil." "then you put the side that is oily directly on the body." "I don't recommend ever using an electric heating pad on children or infants." "Castor oil packs are really good for a lot of kinds of pain, like joint pain." "Traditionally, castor oil packs have been used for liver and gallbladder problems." "It can be used in a situation where there is a kidney infection and there's a lot of kidney pain." "I've seen castor oil packs be very effective in some of those cases, taking the pain away quite quickly."

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Speaker 0 outlines a list of six natural remedies to use when you feel cold, pale, or white, and you’re dealing with a cold or flu. The speaker presents these as a “super six” of remedies, describing both their warming effects and their antiviral or antibacterial properties, along with practical ways to incorporate them into daily routines. - Ginger: Described as warming the body and improving circulation. It is noted for powerful antiviral properties. Practical uses include an herbal tea or taking it as a supplement. The speaker also suggests grating ginger into chicken vegetable soup as another way to use it. - Cinnamon: Recommended as a beneficial addition, such as in applesauce for breakfast, or by adding a full teaspoon of cinnamon or pumpkin pie spice to foods. It is presented as part of the regimen to address cold symptoms. - Garlic: Highlighted for its antibacterial and antiviral properties. The implication is to include garlic as part of the dietary approach to support the immune response. - Cayenne pepper: Included among the top remedies, noted for its role in the set of six treatments to combat cold or flu symptoms. - Oil of oregano: Described as very, very good if a cold virus has entered the system, indicating its use as a supplementary antiviral option. - Horseradish: Identified as a favorite that is often underused. It is specifically noted as beneficial for people with sinus and lung issues, including croup, bronchitis, or when lungs aren’t moving enough. The speaker emphasizes these six—ginger, cinnamon, garlic, cayenne, oregano oil, and horseradish—as the primary recommendations for addressing a cold or flu when the body is cold, with particular attention to their circulatory warming effects and their antiviral or antibacterial properties. Practical applications include making teas, consuming as supplements, adding to soups, applesauce, or spices, and using horseradish for respiratory concerns. The overall message centers on leveraging these natural ingredients as a targeted, empowering approach to supporting the body's response to cold or flu symptoms.

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This video discusses the use of various poultices for different ailments. The speaker explains how onions can be used to absorb odors and treat earaches and boils. Raw onions can also be placed on the bottom of the feet to relieve head and chest colds. Cooked onions can be used for respiratory issues. Ginger poultices can be used for joint inflammation, while cayenne pepper poultices can increase blood circulation. Charcoal poultices can be used for bee stings and other insect bites. The speaker emphasizes the importance of listening to the body and adjusting treatments as needed.

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Cayenne pepper is a powerful herb that can heal stomach ulcers and improve circulation. Internally, a quarter teaspoon in water can be taken medicinally. Externally, it can stop bleeding in cuts. A Fijian doctor with deep cuts on her foot experienced quick healing with cayenne pepper. The herb's ability to constrict blood vessels aids in wound healing. Mixing cayenne pepper with other herbs can enhance their effects. Overall, cayenne pepper is a versatile and effective natural remedy. Translation: Cayenne pepper is a powerful herb that can heal stomach ulcers and improve circulation. Internally, a quarter teaspoon in water can be taken medicinally. Externally, it can stop bleeding in cuts. A Fijian doctor with deep cuts on her foot experienced quick healing with cayenne pepper. The herb's ability to constrict blood vessels aids in wound healing. Mixing cayenne pepper with other herbs can enhance their effects. Overall, cayenne pepper is a versatile and effective natural remedy.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the benefits of using a mixture of castor oil and cayenne pepper or turmeric for various ailments. They explain that these ingredients are anti-inflammatory and can be used to alleviate aches, pains, inflammation, warts, moles, and age spots. The speaker recommends using about 3 pumps of castor oil and up to half a teaspoon of cayenne pepper for a one-time use. They also mention that turmeric stains more than cayenne pepper but has excellent anti-inflammatory properties. The mixture can be applied directly to the skin or used on a castor oil pack. The speaker encourages viewers to try it and share their results.

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Charcoal can absorb and neutralize poisons, and hospitals use it for poisoning cases. It can be used internally for diarrhea, gastric issues, or bloating, and externally for bee stings, ant bites, and snake bites. Charcoal alleviates pain by absorbing and neutralizing poisons due to its many facets under a microscope. For internal use, mix charcoal with water and drink it. For external use as a poultice, mix it with something like linseed. Cooking linseed in water creates a jelly-like substance that is effective on boils and ingrown toenails. Charcoal is useful for areas with pus because it absorbs and neutralizes the poison.

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In this video, the speaker demonstrates how to make a quick and natural antibiotic and anti-inflammatory remedy. The ingredients include 3.5 ounces of honey, 2 ounces of raw unfiltered apple cider vinegar, 1 tablespoon of turmeric, and half a tablespoon of black pepper. After shaking the mixture, it becomes a natural anti-inflammatory and antibiotic. The speaker concludes by asking viewers to like, follow, and share the video.

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The speaker recommends using USDA organic, cold pressed, unrefined, chemical free, non-GMO castor oil for an "I love you massage" to aid digestion. This massage follows the path of the intestines to help move stuck poop. The massage starts on the lower right side of the abdomen, moving up to the rib cage (I), then across to the left side (L), and finally down to the lower left side (U), repeating the I L U pattern 5-10 times with significant pressure. Next, place the right hand over the belly button and make 10 circular motions. The speaker then suggests 5-10 diaphragmatic breaths, inhaling and exhaling deeply, feeling the breath in the stomach. Consistency with this castor oil massage and heating pad combo is key for results. The speaker links the specific castor oil used and reminds viewers that surviving the day is enough.

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In this video, the speaker demonstrates how to make a quick and all-natural antibiotic and anti-inflammatory remedy. The ingredients include 3.5 ounces of honey, 2 ounces of raw, unfiltered apple cider vinegar, 1 tablespoon of turmeric, and half a tablespoon of brown black pepper. After shaking the mixture in a glass container, the result is a natural anti-inflammatory and antibiotic solution. The speaker concludes by encouraging viewers to like, follow, and share the video.

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This video demonstrates how to make a natural antibiotic called Doctor T's Natural Penicillin. The recipe includes orange juice, pineapple, onion, garlic, ginger, turmeric, cayenne pepper, and honey. These ingredients have various health benefits, such as reducing inflammation, treating infections, and improving respiratory health. The recipe is suitable for both children and adults, with different dosages. The speaker shares a success story of a child who stopped getting sick after using this remedy. The final product should be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. The speaker emphasizes the potency of this natural remedy and encourages viewers to share the video for more life-changing content.

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In this video, the speaker discusses a natural remedy for when you can't access medical help. They suggest using oregano as a powerful herb. The process involves filling a jar halfway with dried oregano and then adding organic extra virgin olive oil. After stirring it, you may need to add more oil. The mixture should be left in a dark, cool place for 4 to 6 weeks. Once ready, strain it and store it in a dark jar. This homemade remedy can be used as a natural antibiotic for various ailments like earaches or wounds. It is recommended to take a dropperful whenever feeling sick.

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In this video, the speaker shares a recipe for a natural painkiller that can help with various types of pain. The ingredients include pineapple, turmeric, ginger, cayenne pepper, and black pepper. Pineapple contains an enzyme called bromelain, which reduces pain and inflammation. Turmeric, with its yellow pigment curcumin, has many health benefits including pain reduction. Ginger and cayenne pepper are both powerful anti-inflammatories that can alleviate pain. Black pepper, specifically its nutrient piperine, enhances the absorption of curcumin. After blending and straining the mixture, the final product is a strong, natural painkiller that can be stored in the refrigerator and consumed 2-3 times a day. The recommended dosage is 6 teaspoons for adults and 3 teaspoons for children.

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Charcoal is unique in its ability to absorb and neutralize poisons, making it valuable in hospitals for poisoning cases. It can be used both internally and externally, helping with issues like diarrhea, bloating, bee stings, ant bites, and snake bites. Its effectiveness comes from its microscopic structure, which has many facets that trap toxins. To use charcoal, mix it with water for drinking, as it has no taste. For external applications, combine it with a substance like linseed, which can be cooked to create a jelly-like poultice. This is particularly effective for treating boils and ingrown toenails, as it absorbs and neutralizes pus and toxins.

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This video introduces a natural blood cleanser that is said to help with various health issues such as high blood pressure, poor circulation, diabetes, and more. The remedy involves using a bouquet of leaves from the cundiemer plant, also known as bitter melon. The leaves are boiled in water for 6 minutes and then left to rest for 10 minutes. The recommended dosage is one cup every morning, 1 hour before eating, for 15 days. The speaker encourages viewers to share their location so they can provide the local name for the leaves. The video ends with well wishes and a promise to return with more content.

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In this video, the speaker demonstrates how to make a superhero tonic called fire cider. They chop up fiery ingredients like onions, garlic, chilies, turmeric, ginger, lemon, and spices, and add them to a jar along with some medicinal flowers. After letting it sit for four weeks, the mixture is strained and bottled. The speaker recommends keeping the fire cider in the fridge for weeks of use.

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Cayenne pepper is a powerful herb that can heal stomach ulcers and improve circulation. It is not a nervous system stimulant like caffeine or tobacco. Cayenne pepper can be taken internally by mixing a quarter teaspoon with water. It may cause a tingling sensation but will not burn. It can also be used externally to stop bleeding from cuts. Cayenne pepper can wake up areas of the body that may be sleeping, such as the feet or thyroid gland. It can also be used for burns and can be combined with aloe vera for faster healing. Epsom salts, which contain magnesium, can relax muscles and help with stress, sore muscles, and sleep issues. Slippery elm is another herb that is beneficial for various health conditions.

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The speaker shares remedies using onions for coughs. They describe how placing chopped onions in plastic bags on the bottom of the feet can help alleviate coughing. They also mention making onion syrup by layering chopped onions and honey in a jar. This syrup can be taken to soothe coughs. The speaker also briefly mentions the antibiotic properties of garlic and provides a recipe for a flu bomb using garlic.

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Mixing turmeric, cayenne pepper, and castor oil creates a powerful anti-inflammatory rub. It can be used on skin before cupping or on moles, warts, skin tags, and age spots. The speaker uses Mayan castor oil but mentions other brands. A small batch is made with a pinch of turmeric and cayenne pepper mixed with castor oil. Share your experiences with this mixture for different skin issues.

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This video promotes the use of natural medicine for flu and cold season. The speaker demonstrates how to make a medicinal paste using 100% pure, raw, unfiltered honey, turmeric, and a pinch of black pepper. They suggest taking a tablespoon of this paste every morning for prevention or a few spoons a day if sick. The speaker emphasizes that this natural remedy is easy, convenient, and powerful, suitable for both adults and children.

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Cayenne pepper is a powerful circulatory stimulant that can be used internally and externally. Internally, a quarter teaspoon mixed with water can be taken as a medicinal dose. It may cause a tingling sensation but will not burn. It can heal stomach ulcers by constricting open blood vessels. Externally, it can stop bleeding when applied to cuts. It is considered a safe herb with no side effects and cannot cause ulcers or be abused. It can even be used as an alternative to aspirin during a heart attack. For those on warfarin or aspirin, starting with a quarter teaspoon three times a day may be beneficial and could potentially reduce medication dosage.

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Christian Drapo, a stem cell scientist and herbalist, recommends keeping activated charcoal on hand for instances of food poisoning or when food doesn't agree with the body. Activated charcoal, sourced ideally from charred coconut husk, is known to absorb toxins. For general discomfort after eating, Drapo advises blending and drinking activated charcoal. However, he cautions against long-term use with supplements or medications, as it may absorb and eliminate them. If bacterial poisoning is suspected, he suggests adding clove powder to the activated charcoal for relief within 20-30 minutes.

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Cayenne pepper is a powerful circulatory stimulant that can be used internally and externally. Internally, a quarter teaspoon in water can heal stomach ulcers and even help with heart attacks. Externally, it can stop bleeding in cuts. It's considered safe and cannot cause harm or lesions. It's a great alternative to aspirin, which can have negative side effects. If concerned about interactions with medications like warfarin, start with a small dose. Regular use may even allow for a reduction in medication.

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I always carry cayenne pepper with me as it is a powerful herb that can heal stomach ulcers and improve circulation. It is not a nervous system stimulant like caffeine or tobacco. Internally, a quarter teaspoon in water is a medicinal dose. Externally, it can stop bleeding when applied to cuts. There are books dedicated to its healing properties, such as "Curing with Cayenne" by Sam Bieser. It is truly a remarkable herb with many benefits.

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Caine Pepper, a member of the capsicum family, is a remarkable herb that I always carry with me. Unlike chili, which can irritate the gastrointestinal tract, cayenne pepper can actually heal stomach ulcers. It is a powerful circulatory stimulant, not a nervous system stimulant like caffeine or tobacco. Cayenne pepper improves blood flow, making it a wonderful healer. Additionally, when combined with other herbs, cayenne pepper enhances their effects.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the use of poultices for various ailments. They explain how onions can be used to absorb odors in a room or fridge, as well as for earaches and boils. They also discuss the use of raw onions on the bottom of the feet to relieve head or chest colds. The speaker then demonstrates how to make an onion cough syrup using honey and onion. They also discuss the use of ginger for joint inflammation and the use of cayenne pepper for blood circulation. Finally, they explain how to make a charcoal poultice for bee stings or spider bites.
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