By John Dinsley
Today, the 4th leading cause of death in America is due to adverse effects of properly prescribed drugs. Are there not safer alternatives? Yes, there are!
We all come in contact with the purifying properties of charcoal in our everyday lives. Water is filtered by it; air cleaned by it; food purified through it; we preserve things in it; grow our gardens in it; take it to the bottom of the deepest ocean and out into space; we clean up environmental mistakes with it; and have countless other uses for it. In this book, the author explores the medicinal use of it in maintaining, restoring and enhancing health.
This isn’t just another how-to book. The author has collected a wide range of personal experience stories about the use of charcoal. Stories range from sick babies to sick camels to sick houses; from spider bites to bee stings and rattlesnake bites; from food poisoning to blood poisoning; from diabetic ulcers to stomach ulcers; from urinary tract infections to gangrene, from cholera to cancer and...
There is a great deal of information in this book not to be found elsewhere. Anecdotal chapters provide some suggestions for use, and there is also a section on simple remedies that include charcoal, hydrotherapy, herbs, and light. Plus a fascinating overview of the history of the use of charcoal, and its longstanding respect in medicine.
Paper, 302 pages.
Contents
Section 1: My Personal Acquaintance With Charcoal
1. A Little Bit of Black Magic
2. Charcoal Therapy
3. How Do You Spell Relief?
Section 2: Charcoal Science, History and Facts
4. Black Holes
5. Submarines, Space Stations, and Roses
6. A Lamb Among Lions
7. Ancient and Modern Medicine
Section 3: Real People and True Stories
8. Poison in the Home
9. At Home on the Job
10. Salting the Oats
11. Spiders and Company
12. Believe It or Not
13. From Head to Toe
14. Super Natural
Section 4: Animals and Environment
15. Camels, Puppies, Chickens, and Other Friends
16. Environmentally Friendly
Section 5: Other Simple Remedies
17. On the Lighter Side
Section 6: The Whole Person
18. Some Outlandish Name
19. A Family Practice
20. First Do No Harm
21. None of These Diseases
22. Consumed by Fire
Emergency First Aid
Appendices and Glossary