
Posts Tagged ‘alzheimer’s’
Uses For Castor Oil
August 5th, 2010
Castor oil Benefits Health in many ways. It can be used as a detoxifying agent; It can be used to clear residue from the liver and gall bladder and eliminate gall stones; It can be used as part of treatment for cancer; It can be used to improve digestion; It helps the nervous system; It can be used as an eye salve to prevent cataracts and to treat cataracts in the early development of this disease; It can be used to improve the skin; and it is an essential ingredient in quality lipsticks.
Castor Oil is now used widely as ...
Spiritual Healing and the Pendulum
April 8th, 2010
This is a story about something quite remarkable which recently happened to me. You might call the experience a development in extra-sensory perception.
I have been using the pendulum for many years. In the days when I was bringing up my family and using homeopathic medicine as an alternative to conventional medicine, I found the pendulum extremely useful in deciphering which of the many available remedies were the best choice for any given ailment.
The pendulum worked miracles - there was rarely a need to go to doctors or even naturopaths, as the pendulum was always reliable in obtaining the correct remedy, ...
Alzheimer’s and Pendulum Communication
March 22nd, 2010
People who have alzheimer's, or brain damage, still have their core part of their mind still intact. To the visitor, friend or relative, doctor or nurse, often an alzheimer's patient seems beyond any power of comprehension, as the patient may simply sit there, with no outward recognition of any visitor and with, seemingly, no appreciation of what efforts the visitor or care-giver may be making on behalf of the patient. These poor people have often lost the ability to speak and move, which might indicate to the observer that they are absolutely 'in another world'. In a sense, this is ...
Causes of Memory Loss
March 21st, 2010
Too often people say that the cause of memory loss is a genetic thing, especially when it is related to alzheimer's. But while it is true that some people have a propensity for afflictions of the brain, such as alzheimer's and memory loss, much can be done to avoid or avert these conditions in most people, even when there is a genetic weakness.
The causes of memory loss are many and varied. It is not usually just one factor which has brought about the condition, but a combination of factors.
Note: We are not addressing those people who have memory loss because ...