As its name implies, this
bath can be very healing, especially in people with low vitality, low body
temperature, and low reactivity. It is indicated for individuals with poor,
slow, or no response to appropriately applied healing efforts. Often so much
effort is given to detoxification that the body becomes strained and tired from
being constantly challenged. This bath should be used at least once a week to
assist the body in recouperating from this strain. Once again, this formulation
is available as a product that I developed for the sake of convenience, but if
you want to assemble it yourself, the recipe is below.
You will
need:
- Goat milk – 1 quart to a half gallon (If raw milk is not available, pasteurized goat milk from the healthfood store is acceptable.)
- Sea Salt – 1 cup (preferably sun-evaporated)
- Succanat or turbinado sugar
(raw cane sugar available from health food stores)
1 cup (Optional: Replace with 1 cup of Ningxia RedTM Wolfberry juice) - 1-2 egg yolks, beaten
- Lemon – 1
- Equisetum (Horsetail) herb powder – 3 tablespoons
* Optional -- Sip an 8 oz.
glass of water mixed with 1-2 ounces of Ningxia RedTM Wolfberry juice
while soaking in the bath. Wolfberry stimulates the anabolic metabolism (the
building up of the tissues) and helps strengthen the body in times of
exhaustion, convalescence and weakness. It is very beneficial, either diluted or
undiluted, for infants who fail to thrive. Ningxia RedTM Wolfberry
juice is the most concentrated form of wolfberry on the market. It has more
different types of live enzymes than can be named, as well as many regenerative
and strengthening properties. It is likely one of the top three of the most
powerful antioxidants in the world, slowing the effects of aging in the cells
and tissues in the body. It is consumed daily by the longest-living people in
the world in the Ningxia Province of China.
* Bathing by candlelight
can add to the soothing, balancing and strengthening effects of this
bath.
Instructions:
· This and all bath therapies
work best by first dry skin brushing the entire body (see section on Dry Skin
Brushing). This removes the layer of dead skin that may otherwise block the
absorption of energy and nutrients from this bath and stimulates the blood and
lymph fluids to rise to the skin to accept the bath.
· In a warm bath, add and
whisk in the above ingredients; use extra if the tub is larger than standard.
· Score the skin of the lemon
while holding it under the bath water to better release the oils, and then cut
into quarters and squeeze out the juice, leaving the lemon quarters in the
water.
· Soak for at least 20
minutes.
· Do not rinse off; simply
towel dry (use no soap or shampoo).
· This bath can be used any
time, but is most beneficial before bedtime since sleep is the time when the
body focuses on healing, regenerating, and recouperating.
A good way to
preserve the benefits of this bath after drying off is to apply Solum Uliginosum
Oil (from the Wala company of Germany) all over the body. The peat and other ingredients in this phenomenal
oil create a shield of sorts to protect the body from adverse electromagnetic
and geopathic stress, thus preserving and retaining the healing energy of the
bath.
It is a good
idea for people of low vitality to do this bath just before going to bed, but
may be equally beneficial to in the morning as well.
· Equisetum herb (Horsetail)
contains about 29% nanoparticle silica -- silica in its purest
form is quartz. The entire body is permeated by silica, but it is found in
higher quantities in the sensory organs, skin, and connective tissue. Silica
helps guide healing effects of the Nutritive bath across the skin and into to
the body. Silica then directs these healing forces to where they are needed in
the body. Silica brings light and warmth to the tissues, and indeed into the
entire being. The nanoparticle silica of Equisetum has a healing effect
primarily on the vitality-regulating mechanisms of the kidneys.
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