Contrast baths and other hydrotherapy treatments for health have been
used for a number of centuries in the past. Most recently, Dr. John R.
Christopher added herbs to make the process into a large tea for the entire
body.
In addition to greatly stimulating the circulation in the body, the Cold
Sheet Treatment primarily creates an artificial fever - Dr. Christopher
called it an "incubation." This is beneficial because when the
temperature of the body increases, the white blood cells move faster and
faster through the body and engulf more and more bad stuff for elimination.
If you could only do one thing within a very few hours to show a very
sick person that natural healing is very powerfully beneficial for them,
you would always win doing a proper "Cold Sheet" on them.
Note: You don't want to use municipal water containing chlorine, etc. Is this is the water normally available for you at home, an inexpensive charcoal filter can be obtained from Home Depot type stores for about $30, which fits in place of your shower head.
Getting started you will need:
- 1 shower head filter (optional)
- 1 pair of large rubber gloves
- 4 ounces ginger powder
- 4 ounces Cayenne Pepper Powder
- 4 ounces mustard powder
- 1 bulb fresh garlic
- 1 bottle Cayenne Concentrate
- 1 bottle Lobelia Concentrate
- 4 ounces Peppermint tea leaves
- 4 ounces fresh ginger root for tea
- 1 20-lb. bag of ice cubes
- 6 large plastic bags (30 gallon size)
- 3 extra sheets that can be stained
- 2 extra very warm blankets
- 1 old, white sock
- A bucket
- Small bottle of apple cider vinegar
- Gallon distilled water
- Rectal bulb syringe
- Large jar of Vaseline
- Second person to help with these instructions
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