Karma
Cleanse Blood
Cleanser
History:
On the 6th day of September, in the year 1924, while living in Dayton
Ohio, Edgar Cayce gave a reading for a male adult (4695-1) who was
dealing with an advanced sarcoma, which the reading classified as a
bacilli in the blood. Along with recommending the Abrams machine to
produce the resonant bacilli frequency, or counter frequency if you
will, Mr. Cayce suggested the use of an herbal tincture blend as a
blood cleanser consisting of 1/2 ounce each of wild cherry bark,
stillingia, yellow dock root, poke root, and burdock root, along with
3/4 ounce of potassium iodine, and enough simple syrup (heated water
with beet sugar) to make a total of six ounces of this tonic. Now, take
an 80 year pause, a deep breath, and relax. Most people reading this
are saying; "So?" For the small percentage of people who understand the
implications of what this reading suggests, which hopefully will
eventually widen out into the rest of my reading audience, let's go
back and quietly review what happened next.
Not far from Dayton, across the
Indiana state line, lived a boisterous young man by the name of Harry
Hoxsey. When Harry heard about this herbal blend he decided that
someone should secure these ingredients and test out the concoction to
see just how good of a blood cleanser it was. After all, if it worked
for 4695, then it only stood to reason that it should work for others.
As this was Harry's idea, he decided that he would be that person, and
that is what he did. Keep in mind back then the term cancer was rarely
mentioned, not because cellular malignancy had a different label, but
rather because cancer was not that common. Anyway, Harry's motivation
was two-fold. He would heal the sick of this devastating and incurable
disease, and along with that become rich and famous.
For the next 25 years Harry
would travel the countryside touting his miraculous blood cleanser
which imparted unparalleled success. As the global incidence of cancer
continued to rise, so did Harry's notoriety. Ultimately Harry drew unto
him a number of detractors. Some were envious of his astounding cure
rate while others simply 'wanted a piece of the action. But Harry's
secret formula was closely guarded and he cleverly masked it's original
inception with an elaborate story of how the ingredients "were
originally passed down to him by his grandfather. The story went
something to the effect that his grandfather, who was a veterinarian,
observed one of his horses, which happened to have a cancerous
condition, and what the horse happened to be eating in the pasture.
Notes were taken, and when the horse cured itself, the formula was
derived. Of course logically, there's no way all of these herbs would
have been growing in a single pasture, not to mention the illusive
iodine herb, but most people, on up to today, believed Harry's story.
It was something about an animal's intuitive ability for
self-preservation that really stuck.
Despite numerous attempts by
the government and individuals to stop him, Harry Hoxsey eventually
realized his dream of a cancer treatment facility which he located in
Dallas, beginning in the early 50's. For approximately 12 years the
Hoxsey hospital was the largest, and by far and away, the most
successful cancer treatment institution on the planet. Records show
that literally thousands of people were treated and recovered from a
wide assortment of cellular malignancy with this simple tonic (who's
ingredients were modified slightly from time to time with a given
situation).
Unfortunately for Harry his
corrosive nature along with his tendency to flaunt his fiscal success
left him vulnerable to legal affronts from the ever-growing medical
cartel, and during a court case in me early 60's he was blind-sided by
a stacked jury and was forced into submission. He considered moving his
hospital to another state as the charges brought against him were of a
regional manner, but soon opted to relocate the facility outside the
U.S. when he realized the magnitude of his opposition.
The Hoxsey clinic in Tijuana
was the first American cancer treatment center in Mexico. Forty years
later it remains it's most successful. Thousands of people recovered
from cancer during Harry's stint in Dallas, and tens of thousands more
have sought refuge from the standard medical paradigm since that time
by crossing over the border. Considering the present scope of the
problem this is a mere drop in the bucket.
The Abrams machine has long
gone out of production, but as Harry Hoxsey continues to demonstrate
from his grave, the Cayce blood cleanser is, and can continue to be and
effective tonic for alleviating the root cause of malignant cellular
activity: blood toxicity. Individuals could start percolating this
relatively simple herbal blend which could then be dispensed to those
in either a predisposition (marker) state, or a cancerous state. If
enough people benefited from it a homegrown industry could eventually
replace the allopathic model. Conceivably this single idea could derail
the trillion dollar cancer treatment industry, not only salvaging the
health and well being of millions of people but potentially avoiding an
almost certain economic collapse which will likely precipitate from the
present belief system. Perhaps even more important, if a grass roots
movement of this kind actually did demonstrate it's viability, no doubt
it would become a model for addressing other health/ illness issues, as
well as pave the way for future political, economic, and social reform.
As I see it we're at the crossroads. We can either get our butts off
the couch and into the lab, or we can have them handed to us in a
sling. Of course there's always the option of the gazillionaire who is
going to finance a facility to put this idea back in motion, but I
don't think I want to wait around for that to happen. What's say we
move this party forward and get on with the process of evolution.
INGREDIENTS:
Wild
cherry
bark,
stillingia, yellow dock root, poke root, and burdock root,
along with 3/4 ounce of detoxified iodine, and enough simple syrup
(heated water with beet sugar)
* Wild Cherry
Bark - Prunus serotina (Ehrh.)
Synonyms: Virginian prune,
black cherry, black choke, choke cherry, rum cherry
Prunus is a large tree, up to
30m tall, and is widely distributed in woods throughout North America,
especially in the Northern and Central states. It produces alternate
stiff oblong or ovate leaves with serrated margins and small white
flowers growing in lateral racemes. The bark is rough and nearly black
on older trunks, but that used is younger, smooth, glossy and reddish
brown with white lenticels and underlying greenish-brown cortex. The
fruit is a nearly spherical, purple-black drupe, around 1.5cm in
diameter, ripening in late summer and autumn.
Parts used: dried bark
Constituents: cyanogenic
glycosides including prunasin; volatile oil, benzaldehyde, coumarins,
benzoic acid, gallitannins, resin, an enzyme (prunase).
Actions: antitussive,
expectorant, mild sedative, astringent, digestive bitter, tonic,
pectoral, stomachic
Indications: irritable and
persistent cough of bronchitis, pertussis, cough due to increased
irritability of respiratory mucosa. Nervous dyspepsia.
Therapeutics and Pharmacology:
Prunus is an important cough remedy. The cyanogenic glycosides are
hydrolyzed in the body to glucose, benzaldehyde and hyanocyanic acid,
otherwise known as prussic acid. Prussic acid is rapidly excreted via
the lungs where it first increases respiration and then sedates the
sensory nerves which provoke the cough reflex. Due to its powerful
sedative action, it is used primarily in the treatment of irritating
and persistent coughs when increasing expectoration is inappropriate,
and thus has a role in the treatment of bronchitis and whooping cough
and in the racking cough of debility or convalescence. It can be
combined with other herbs to control asthma. Both the cyanogenic
glycosides and volatile oil help to improve the digestion, and Prunus
may be used as a bitter where digestion is sluggish. The cold infusion
of the bark may be used as a wash in eye inflammation and as an
astringent in diarrhea.
o Edgar Cayce recommended wild cherry bark for pulmonary conditions and
as an aid to digestion. It was also noted for its role in cleansing and
building blood.
o Wild cherry bark was mentioned in 312 readings between 1921 and 1944.
Cayce Quotes
on Wild Cherry Bark
o 1012-1 . . . The first ingredient, the Wild Cherry Bark, is a direct
activative force upon the pneumogastrics and the pulmonary system.
o 643-1 . . . Wild cherry bark is an expectorant and a purifier as
combined especially with other ingredients for the blood supply.
o 808-3 . . . The taking of those properties indicated for the allaying
of cold and congestion - as in the cherry, the horehound - will not
only aid digestion but stimulate the circulation for the upper portion
of the head and through the bronchial area, thus giving a better flow
of circulation for the throat and the gums...
o 2790-1 . . . The active principle from the wild cherry bark, with the
other ingredients, is a stimulation to the lungs, throat and
bronchials, and those organs above the diaphragm.
o 5653-1 . . . To this we would add Wild Cherry Bark (this is to act as
an active force with the gastric juices of the stomach, as well as a
carrier for the rest of the system, acting with the respiratory system)
o 457-3 . . . The Wild Cherry Bark is for cleansing the blood supply.
o 3724-1 . . . The action of these properties combined within the
system are to act on the effects acquired in the lung forces within
clarifying blood. The action of certain properties is to rebuild the
Hemoglobin within the blood to give more Leukocytes to the blood, as we
find in the bark of Wild Cherry and Sarsaparilla.
o 5681-1 . . . Wild Cherry Bark (Preferable that taken from the North
side of the tree) ... 4 ounces
* Stillingia -
(Stillingia sylvatica)
Common Names and Synonyms:
Queen's Delight, Queen's Root, Silver Leaf, Yaw Root
Background:This plant grows in
sandy soil from Maryland to Florida; along the Gulf of Mexico, and
westward toward Colorado. The leaves are elliptical and leathery,
having almost no base where attached to the stem. Yellow florets appear
on the spiked stems from March to August, or longer where the weather
is warm. The plant must be fresh to be effective. The resinous, milky
juice in the yellow-brown root stalk has an unpleasant smell and bitter
taste. Native to North America, stillingia has been used extensively to
treat syphilis. Herbalists also use this herb as a blood purifier,
digestive aid and immune enhancer.
Stillingia in
the Cayce Readings
o Edgar Cayce recommended Stillingia as a blood purifier and digestive
aid, especially with reference to stimulating the liver, kidneys and
spleen.
o Stillingia was mentioned in 201 readings between 1924-1941.
Stillingia utilization peaked in 1928 with another notable increase in
1935.
Cayce Quotes
on Stillingia
o 4742-1 . . . In Stillingia, we will find as a diarrheic [diuretic?]
for the digestive forces of the body (in a quantity which will be told
you is very little, or not much dose but this we want as the IMPULSE,
NOT an active force; for the active FORCES will be created by the
manipulations and the adjustments!).
o 5664-1 . . . aided by those of the Stillingia and Sassafras as the
CLARIFIER of the blood stream and the tendency of the allaying of nerve
pressure.
o 1019-1 . . . the Stillingia, which in this combination makes for an
activity to the kidneys for purifying or cleansing same, thus building
or purifying the blood supply and adding to the gastric flow.
o 839-1 . . . the Stillingia as an emit and an active force with the
gastric flow ...
o 404-4 . . . Other properties, as in the Stillingia, make for that
activity with the pulsations between the liver, the heart, the kidneys,
in such a manner as to STILL the circulatory forces there.
o 5522-1 . . . This to aid the respiratory system, also sarsaparilla as
a cleanser diathetic, and a purifier, as is also the stillingia and the
properties as are in the other carriers.
o 5509-1 . . . Stillingia - an active force in the functioning of the
liver, as related to the pancreas, and IS a stimuli TO same ... 5683-1
. . . The Stillingia is as a sedentary action for the glands of
digestion, or the lacteals, WITH those that will make for a better
coordination of the muco-membranes in the intestines, that will clarify
poisons from the body. (That's in the Syrup of Rhubarb, see?)
o 5559-1 . . . the stimuli - both in the Stillingia and in the alcohol
content, WITH the Ambergris - for the gastric forces of the intestines
and stomach.
o 4721-2 . . . (Question) What is the condition of the spleen? (Answer)
Taxed through the strain mentally and through the nerve system general.
Stillingia and Calisaya, especially, for the liver and spleen.
o 816-2 . . . The active forces of these ingredients are as these: The
Sage or Senna is as an emit activity upon the organs of the digestive
system, and toning with the Stillingia, the Gin, the Ambergris, the
active forces in the pancreas; especially; as well as a stimulation for
the cleansing through the alimentary canal; cleansing also through the
active forces upon the hepatic circulation.
*
Yellow
Dock
Root - (Rumex crispus)
Common Names and Synonyms:
Curled Dock, Narrow-leafed Dock
Background: Native to Europe
and now widely distributed in North American, yellow dock has
traditionally been used as a mild laxative and liver cleanser. It was
also used externally to relieve insect stings. Today, herbalists use
yellow dock as a blood cleanser, tonic and builder. It is also used to
stimulate the liver and gallbladder and aid in digestion. The
characteristic of this plant is the light green narrow leaves, curled
at the long edges, a stem 2 or 3 feet high, and a deep root which is
bright yellow when the outer bark is scraped away. The roots are
gathered in the fall, thoroughly cleaned, split lengthwise, and dried.
A tea made from yellow dock root is mildly cathartic and promotes the
flow of bile.
Yellow
Dock
in
the Cayce Readings
o Edgar Cayce recommended yellow dock root as a digestive aid and blood
purifier, working especially with the liver and pancreas.
o Yellow dock root was mentioned in 265 readings between 1911 and 1944.
Yellow dock root utilization peaked in 1924 and decreased markedly with
only a slight increase between 1932-1935.
Cayce Quotes
on Yellow Dock
o 1012-1 . . . The Yellow Dock acts with the DIGESTIVE fluids
themselves.
o 643-1 . . . The yellow dock root is an emit and blood purifier, an
active principle with the secretions of the liver.
o 4650-1 . . . We find these conditions, for the condition to produce
the proper secretions to the pancreas and to give the correct
functioning of the liver these elements are added in those of the
Burdock and Yellow Dock root, you see; for that of the liver and to
reduce the high hepatic condition is given the Black root and Yellow
root . . .
* Poke Root -
(Phytolacca decandra)
Synonyms: Pokeweed, Pigeon
Berry, Poke Root, Coakum, Pocan
Background:Poke is a toxic
herb which may be eaten after long boiling. Medicinally, poke is used
as purgative and anti-inflammatory. Poke grows in shady soil across
eastern North America. The green or purple stems bearing simple leaves
and white flowers that give way to purple staining berries, was used in
small doses by the Indians as a blood purifier. The roots were crushed
and roasted. This plant must be properly cooked or it can be toxic.
Constituents: Poke root's main
constituents include triterpenoid saponins, alkaloid, resins,
phytolacic acid, tannin, formic acid, fatty oil and sugar.
Medicinal Action and Uses: A
slow emetic and purgative with narcotic properties. As an alternative
it
is used in chronic rheumatism and granular conjunctivitis. As an
ointment, in the proportion of a drachm to the ounce, it is used in
psora, tinea capitis, favus and sycosis, and other skin diseases,
causing at first smarting and heat.
The slowness of action and the
narcotic effects that accompany it render its use as an emetic
inadvisable. It is used as a cathartic in paralysis of the bowels.
Headaches of many sources are benefited by it, and both lotion and
tincture are used in leucorrhoea.
As a poultice it causes rapid
suppuration in felons. The extract is said to have been used in chronic
rheumatism and hemorrhoids. Authorities differ as to its value in
cancer.
Poke in the
Cayce Readings
o Edgar Cayce did not describe a specific action for poke.
o Poke is mentioned in 49 readings between 1922-1943 with peak
utilization between 1924-1926.
o Poke was recommended as a food (poke greens in 8 reading during the
later years) or as an ingredient in a complex compound. When prescribed
in a compound, the most frequent form was prepared (tincture, extract,
essence or fusion
o Although a wide diversity of formulas were given that contained poke,
the most common substances mentioned in the same readings with poke
were as follows: Yellow Dock, Wild Cherry, Sarsaparilla, Stillingia,
Tolu, Calisaya, Burdock Root, Mandrake, Potassium Iodide
Cayce Quotes
on Poke
o 3741-1 . . . Then to bring the better results to the body, and to
correct these conditions, we would first give that in the system that
would give the correct incentives to the organs of elimination to
function properly; that is, prepare the system first for the
corrections in the dorsal region, and then stimulate all excretory
system, and the nerve centers that are released, and we will bring the
better conditions to the body. Taking, then, this first: Syrup
Sarsaparilla, Syrup or Fluid Extract Wild Cherry Bark, Fluid Extract
Stillingia, Fluid Extract Yellow Dock Root, Fluid Extract Poke Root.
Add to this sufficient simple
syrup to make 12 ounces. The dose would be teaspoonful three times each
day, until the greater, or until three-fourths of this has been taken.
Then, through deep manipulations, osteopathically, reduce the condition
in the dorsal region, 6th and 7th, 8th and 9th, respectfully. This will
stimulate also the whole excretory system. At the same time taking
those vibrations of the violet ray, using the heavier applicator, for
three minutes each evening. Do not take this while medicinal properties
are being taken, but after all of this has been taken. Begin with
osteopathic treatments before the whole quantity is taken.
o 4818-1 . . . Then, to reduce the condition and to bring the normal
forces to the body, we would first take those properties in the system
that will give the correct incentives for the eliminations, then
correct the condition in the cerebro-spinal nervous system, giving the
correct functioning of the body and the correct vibrations through the
adjustment of these conditions and bring about the normal forces.
Taking, then, this: To 4
ounces of simple syrup, add Syrup of Sarsaparilla, Elixia Calisaya.
Fluid Extract Stillingia, Fluid Extract Yellow Dock Root, Fluid Extract
Poke Root, Fluid Extract Capsici.
Shake solution well together
before the dosage is taken. The dose would be half a teaspoonful taken
three times each day. When two-thirds of quantity has been taken (and
at the same time keeping the intestinal tract open, full, free, that we
may reduce the eliminations and the excretory forces may be functioning
nearer the normal), begin with the deep manipulations in the whole
cerebro-spinal system, adding the light rays to the lower dorsal and
the lumbar and sacral region, of the Alpine Rays. These we find will
give the correct vibrations and the eliminations necessary to produce
the adjustment and coordination through the body here, [4818].
* Burdock Root (Arctium lappa)
Common Names and Synonyms:
Beggar's Buttons, Thorny Burr, Gypsy's Rhubarb, Fox's Clote, Cockle
Buttons
Background: Burdock grows wild
throughout much Europe and the northern United States. Traditionally,
burdock was used as a blood purifier and to treat skin sores. Today
burdock is also used as a systemic cleanser and is particularly noted
as a liver purifier and hormone balancer, especially in cases of skin,
arthritic and glandular problems. The large-leafed plant bears
thistle-like red or purple flowers set in a round, fruiting head,
covered with burrs. Burdock grows wild along field borders from July to
September and the burrs cling to the fur of any passing animal or to a
person's clothing. The idea for the product known as Velcro came from
the sticking quality of the burrs.
Active Ingredients: Burdock
root contains: Approximately 27-45% inulin, mucilage (up to 75% of the
root is carbohydrate in the form of fructo-oligo-saccharides (FOS)
including inulin); 0.06-0.18% essential oil with so far 66 identified
components; antibacterial polyacetylenes; bitter substances (i.e.
lactones); 1.9-3.65% polyphenols including caffeic acid, chlorogenic
acid and other powerful flavonoid-type antioxidants; sitosterol and
stigmasterol.
Burdock in the
Cayce Readings
o According to the Cayce readings, the intended action of burdock was
as a digestive stimulant to the stomach, intestines, pancreas and liver.
o Burdock was mentioned in 160 readings between 1911 and 1944.
o Burdock was always recommended with other substances in a compound,
never by itself.
Cayce Quotes
on Burdock
o 1012-1 . . . The Burdock is an activative force with or in the juices
through the hydrochloric area, or in the pylorus.
o 4650-1 . . . We find these conditions, for the condition to produce
the proper secretions to the pancreas and to give the correct
functioning of the liver these elements are added in those of the
Burdock and Yellow Dock root
SIZE:
Karma Cleanse comes in a 200 ml
bottle, which provides you with 48 servings, an approximate 6-week
supply.
RECOMMENDED
USAGE:
Take 1/2 teaspoon twice a day.
NOTE: If you're taking
Detoxified Iodine and/ or Karma Cleanse (because the Karma Cleanse has
Iodine in it), they should be taken at least two hours before the
Probiotic or one hour after.
At issue is that there are living flora (or good bacteria) in the
Probiotic that will killed by the Iodine if they are in the system at
the same time. After 30 to 60 minutes, the Probiotic has been processed
by the body, and there is no longer an issue.
Also, if you are taking both Karma Cleanse and Detoxified Iodine, be
aware that Karma Cleanse contains the equivalent of 4 drops of
Detoxified Iodine per teaspoon. You will want to adjust your dosage of
Detoxified Iodine.
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