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alenasatoshi on Nostr: sharing experience with ZEOLITE & CASTOR OIL Yesterday, I had a microscopic cut, with ...

sharing experience with ZEOLITE & CASTOR OIL

Yesterday, I had a microscopic cut, with glass. I didn't even know about it. I was then cleaning some stuff, had mess on my hands to later realize that my finger really hurts. By the evening it was really swollen and warm, clearly infected, oozing and bleeding.

I immediately thought of my friend who had recently had a surgery on his finger because he was in danger of losing it to infection.

As a proper witch, I immediately mixed a small amount of zeolite with castor oil, applied it generously for the night and this morning the inflammation was almost gone, the wound is closed and no longer red.

It's just an episode, but if you have an infected wound give it a try it, I'd be interested in the result.

I also have great experience with zeolite against sore throat, angina, or any starting flu. People also like to take it do get rid of heavy metals!


BUYING

Get both for your home remedy box. A good castor oil should be bought in dark glass, do NOT buy a non organic plastic-packaged one.

A good quality zeolite can be bought from my friend in #bitcoin. just message me if you want a contact.

ABOUT THE REMEDIES

#Zeolite is a naturally occurring mineral composed of aluminosilicates, which are made up of aluminum, silicon, and oxygen atoms. Its framework structure is formed by tetrahedral units of silica and alumina, with water molecules and exchangeable cations such as sodium, potassium, and calcium.

Some proven properties of zeolite include:
1. High cation exchange capacity: Zeolite has the ability to exchange its ions with other substances, making it useful for applications like water filtration and soil remediation.
2. Molecular sieving: The unique pore structure of zeolite allows it to selectively adsorb or separate molecules based on size and shape.
3. Thermal stability: Zeolites are resistant to high temperatures and can maintain their structure even when exposed to heat.
4. Chemical stability: Zeolites are also resistant to chemical corrosion and can withstand exposure to acidic or basic environments.
5. Adsorption properties: Zeolites have a high surface area and can adsorb a wide range of substances, including gases, liquids, and solids.
6. Detoxification properties: Some types of zeolite have been shown to have the ability to remove toxins such as heavy metals and volatile organic compounds from the body.
7. Antimicrobial properties: Certain types of zeolite have been found to exhibit antimicrobial activity against bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
8. pH buffering capacity: Zeolites can help maintain a stable pH level in solutions by exchanging ions with the surrounding environment.

#CastorOil is a vegetable oil extracted from the seeds of the castor oil plant (Ricinus communis). It is composed of various fatty acids, with the main component being ricinoleic acid, which makes up about 80-90% of the oil. Other components include oleic acid, linoleic acid, and stearic acid.

Some properties of castor oil include:
1. Anti-inflammatory properties: Castor oil has been shown to reduce inflammation and relieve pain due to its high concentration of ricinoleic acid.
2. Antimicrobial properties: Castor oil has antimicrobial activity against bacteria, viruses, and fungi, making it useful for wound care and skin infections.
3. Laxative properties: Castor oil is a stimulant laxative, which means it can help stimulate bowel movements and relieve constipation. (Pregnant women take it to start labor!)
4. Antioxidant properties: Castor oil contains antioxidants that can help protect against cell damage and oxidative stress.
5. Moisturizing properties: Castor oil is rich in fatty acids that can help hydrate and moisturize the skin, making it useful for skin care applications.
6. Immune system support: Castor oil may have immunomodulatory effects, which can help support the immune system and reduce inflammation.
7. Wound healing properties: The antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties of castor oil make it useful for promoting wound healing and tissue repair.
8. Antifungal properties: Castor oil has been shown to inhibit the growth of certain fungi, making it useful for treating fungal infections such as athlete's foot.

Castor oil has been used for centuries in traditional medicine for various purposes, including digestive issues, skin problems, and joint pain.
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