ETHERIC REMEDIES
by
Lawrence Wilson, MD
© October 2010,
The Center For Development
Etheric remedies are methods, products,
procedures or other ways to remediate illnesses that are non-toxic or have very
low toxicity, even if used over long periods of time. This is an extremely important concept because most healing
methods and remedies are somewhat toxic, especially if used for more than are
few days or weeks.
In fact, etheric
remedies are more than this. They
are methods to heal the body that are so involved with the body at deep levels
that the body accepts them easily and thoroughly without much adverse
response.
The vital importance of the etheric remedy concept is that if one is to heal the body
completely, one can only use etheric remedies. Otherwise, what tends to occur is that
healing methods produce some healing, but they leave toxic residues in the body
or they unbalance the body severely, over time. As a result, deeper healing of the body stops or is impeded,
negating much of the benefit of the remedy or method in the long term.
This is precisely the problem
with most medical drugs, most herbs, many vitamin therapies, and many other
methods including natural hormone therapy, chelation
therapy, and many electrical and homeopathic therapies.
EXAMPLES OF ETHERIC REMEDIES
Identifying etheric
remedies is a difficult task. One
must look carefully for any Òside effectsÓ or adverse effects of a healing
method. These damaging effects must
then be distinguished from healing reactions that occur when one uses powerful
healing methods.
Assessing etheric
remedies and methods can only be done longer term, which is also a problem with
drug medicine trials and studies that usually only last a few months or up to a
year. Adverse effects can take
several years to appear, but be very serious in some cases.
One must also be on guard
because what can seem like a benefit can be due to stimulation in some
way. In other words, a remedy or
method may seem to improve oneÕs health, but in reality it is only stimulating
the adrenal glands or some other organ or gland, which ultimately weakens the
body and reduces overall vitality.
Conversely, a method may seem to
cause fatigue, aches and pains, or other negative consequences. However, in the long run it may
actually enhance vitality and overall health. These are among the difficulties in identifying etheric remedies and distinguishing them from the many
others that are available today.
Based on the above, here are
methods that I have identified as etheric remedies or
methods. They are divided into
categories:
Food
and drinking water:
á
Well-cooked
vegetables except perhaps for the nightshade vegetables (potatoes, tomatoes,
eggplant and all peppers), wholesome fresh and cooked meats, lightly cooked
eggs, and whole grains except for wheat and spelt that are irritating to most
people.
á
Some
dried beans such as lentils, when properly cooked.
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Sardines
(several cans weekly) and perhaps salmon once a week.
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Raw
dairy products or Horizon organic dairy products. Pasteurized and homogenized dairy products are not as good,
in our experience, and may be toxic for many people.
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Blue
corn tortillas and blue corn chips appear to be the best form of corn
today. Brown rice, millet,
buckwheat and quinoa are excellent grains.
á
Spring
water for long-term drinking water.
Steam-distilled water can be perfect, but only for short periods of time
up to about 6 months. If continued
longer than this, it begins to demineralize the body
because distilled water is devoid of minerals and actually can leach some
minerals from the body.
Nutritional
supplements:
Many isolated nutritients such as vitamins A, B, C, D, E and K may
qualify as etheric remedies, but only when used in a
prudent and cautious way. Megadoses are never helpful, except perhaps for short
periods of time to reduce deficiency states and as remedies for a few
conditions.
Chelated minerals may also be safely
classified as etheric remedies, but only when used
cautiously, in accordance with nutritional balancing principles. Random use of vitamins and minerals is
never an etheric type of use of them.
Food-based nutritional supplements
are no better than isolated and, at times, synthesized supplements in this
regard. This is very important to
know. It means that one can easily
overdose on a food-based product, for example. It also means that most vitamins and minerals, even in a synthesized
form, can be handled fairly well by the body if they are dosed correctly.
Juices:
The
only juices we recommend are up to 12 ounces of carrot or fresh green juice
daily, or 1-2 ounces of wheat grass juice daily. Drinking larger quantities of juices, or drinking other
juices such as fruit juices, even diluted, are not etheric
remedies.
Herbs
and pharmaceutical drugs:
Excellent
herbs include garlic, onion, chamomile, Russian black radish, hibiscus,
rosemary, thyme, turmeric, cumin, curry powder, cayenne pepper in tiny doses,
oregano, dillweed, the mints, and few others. These are sometimes called the Òfood
herbsÓ. Most others are somewhat
stimulating, sedating, or otherwise toxic. They are fine for short-term use, but not for extended
periods and not in large amounts or they become a little toxic.
Among
pharmaceutical products, there are few etheric
remedies. That is, they all have
some toxicity and should not be used except for emergencies or if no natural or
etheric remedy is available. I cannot think of any exceptions at
this time.
Detoxification
procedures:
Coffee enemas (up to 6
tablespoons of coffee or 3 enemas daily).
This is surprising, since drinking coffee is not particularly healthful,
in our experience. Taking the
coffee by rectum seems to have a different effect that is far better.
Sauna therapy, particularly
using near infrared heat lamps as the heat source. This appears to be safe up to 1 hour twice daily, with the
sauna heated to about 110-120 degrees F.
Hotter saunas, or longer sauna sessions can be debilitating and
harmful. Also, if one is weak or
ill, one must start with short sauna sessions and perhaps a lower temperature,
at first, or the sauna could possibly be harmful. The near infrared sauna seems to be the most etheric, meaning it has the fewest toxic effects and the
most benefits.
Meditation
and other mental exercises:
Most prayer.
The Roy Masters meditation
exercise. Other meditations are
quite variable, and not often recommended for this reason. Many tend to unground
a person, and may make a person less aware of his surroundings, which is
usually not helpful.
Homeopathic
remedies:
Some may be etheric
remedies, but certainly not all of them.
Homeopathic remedies tend to be very yin, which is a problem if they are
used often. Also, few
practitioners know how to use them well, in our experience.
More will be added to this
article in the future.
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