WAKE UP! Barbara O'Neill Exposes Castor Oil’s UNTOLD Powers and Healing Benefits!
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Dr. Barbara O'Neal discusses the therapeutic uses of natural remedies like castor oil, potatoes, ginger, and onions. She explains how castor oil can penetrate deeply to break up lumps and cysts, and its anti-inflammatory properties. Potatoes are shown as a gentle remedy for sensitive areas, while ginger is highlighted for its anti-nausea and warming effects. Onions, both raw and cooked, are used for earaches, respiratory issues, and drawing out toxins. Dr. O'Neal emphasizes the simplicity and effectiveness of these traditional healing practices for various health conditions.
Takeaways
- 🌿 Castor oil is valued for its therapeutic benefits and can be used to break up lumps, bumps, and adhesions in the body.
- 🛡️ Dr. Barbara O'Neal recommends using castor oil compresses for deep penetration and healing of various ailments, including breast cysts and constipation.
- 🌱 Applying castor oil to the abdomen can help with issues like fibroids, ovarian cysts, and colon health, promoting a cleansing and healing effect.
- 🍠 Potatoes are gentle healers, suitable for sensitive areas like eyes and sprained ankles, and can reduce inflammation and swelling.
- 🍵 Ginger is a versatile remedy used both internally and externally, known for its anti-inflammatory and anti-nausea effects.
- 🥄 Raw onion juice can clear mucus and is suggested for respiratory issues, while cooked onions are used for earaches and boils.
- 🧅 Placing raw onion on the soles of the feet can help with head or chest colds, taking advantage of the body's largest pores for absorption.
- 🌱 Natural remedies like castor oil, potatoes, and onions can be incorporated into daily routines for improved health and well-being.
- 📖 Dr. O'Neal emphasizes the importance of using food as medicine, supported by testimonials and traditional healing practices.
- 🌼 The session with Dr. O'Neal uncovers the fascinating secrets of how common foods can serve as powerful remedies for common ailments.
Q & A
What are the primary therapeutic benefits of castor oil as described in the script?
-Castor oil is valued for its anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties. It can reduce swelling, alleviate pain, support tissue healing, and is used for conditions like arthritis, muscle pain, and skin infections.
How does Dr. Barbara O'Neal recommend applying castor oil for effective treatment?
-Dr. O'Neal suggests pouring a small amount of castor oil onto a napkin or towel, lining the outer layer with a plastic bag to prevent leaks, and then placing the compress on the affected area, securing it with a cloth or bandage.
What is the significance of applying castor oil to the abdomen according to the script?
-Applying castor oil to the abdomen can help heal various issues within the abdomen, such as breaking up fibroids in the uterus, cysts on the ovaries, and softening the colon to alleviate constipation or diarrhea.
How can castor oil be used to address issues with the liver and kidneys?
-Castor oil can be applied to the liver area under the right rib to break up gallstones and at the back to break up kidney stones, penetrating deeply to cause cleansing and healing.
What is the role of potatoes in natural healing as discussed in the script?
-Potatoes are used for their gentle healing properties, particularly for sensitive areas of the body. They are effective for treating inflamed eyes, conjunctivitis, and sprained ankles, and help reduce inflammation and swelling.
How does the script describe the preparation and application of a potato compress?
-The script describes grating the potato onto a cloth, folding it over to make a package, and then wrapping it in plastic and cloth to create a mess-free compress that can be applied to the affected area.
What are the internal and external uses of ginger mentioned in the script?
-Internally, ginger is used as an anti-inflammatory and for its anti-nausea effects. Externally, it can be used to warm up a person who is cold and to soothe sore throats.
How can ginger be prepared as a tea for consumption?
-Ginger can be grated onto a grater, about a teaspoon of it, and then placed in a teapot with boiling water. It should be left to steep for about 10 minutes, and if it's too strong, it can be diluted with more water.
What is the recommended use of onions for earaches as described in the script?
-For earaches, onions should be cooked by steaming or dry baking, then the juice can be squeezed into a spoon and applied to the ear, or the onion can be wrapped in a cloth and secured with a plastic bag and a bandage or beanie to keep it warm on the ear.
How does the script suggest using raw onions for respiratory issues?
-The script suggests placing chopped raw onions in a plastic bag on the soles of the feet to help with head or chest colds, as the largest pores in the body are on the soles of the feet, allowing the onion's properties to penetrate and clear congestion.
What is the overall message of the script regarding natural remedies?
-The script promotes the use of natural remedies like castor oil, potatoes, and onions for various health conditions, emphasizing their simplicity, effectiveness, and the potential for significant health benefits when incorporated into daily routines.
Outlines
🌿 Castor Oil: A Natural Healer
Dr. Barbara O'Neal, a holistic health advocate, discusses the therapeutic uses of castor oil for various ailments. She recommends a practical method of applying castor oil using a compress made from a napkin or towel, secured with a cloth or bandage, to allow deep penetration into the skin for healing. Castor oil is highlighted for its anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties, beneficial for conditions like arthritis, muscle pain, and skin infections. Dr. O'Neal also suggests its use for internal issues like fibroids, cysts, and digestive problems, emphasizing its deep penetrating and healing capabilities.
🥔 The Gentle Healing Power of Potatoes
Barbara O'Neal explains the gentle healing properties of potatoes, suitable for sensitive areas of the body. Potatoes, being alkaline and rich in phosphorus and potassium, help neutralize acid conditions and reduce inflammation. She demonstrates how to create a potato compress for treating inflamed eyes, conjunctivitis, and sprained ankles. The method involves grating the potato, wrapping it in a cloth, and securing it with plastic to keep it in place. The summary also includes a personal account of using a potato compress for a sprained ankle, illustrating its effectiveness in reducing swelling and providing relief.
🍯 Ginger: A Multipurpose Remedy
Ginger is presented as a versatile remedy that can be used both internally and externally. Internally, it is known for its anti-inflammatory properties and as a natural remedy for nausea. Barbara O'Neal suggests grating ginger, steeping it in boiling water for a tea that can warm up a person who is cold and soothe sore throats. Externally, ginger can be applied as a poultice for localized pain relief. An anecdote is shared about a singer who regained her voice after drinking ginger tea, highlighting its effectiveness for throat issues. Ginger's versatility in natural health care is emphasized.
🧅 Onions: Drawing Out Toxins and Relieving Pain
Onions are discussed for their ability to draw out toxins and provide relief for various conditions. Cooked onions are used for earaches and boils, with the heat helping to relax muscles and draw out infection. Barbara O'Neal demonstrates how to steam or dry bake an onion and apply it as a poultice. Raw onions are recommended for respiratory issues, with their juice stimulating the respiratory organs to clear mucus. An unconventional but effective method of placing chopped raw onions on the soles of the feet for head or chest colds is also shared, taking advantage of the body's largest pores to absorb the onion's healing properties.
🌱 Natural Remedies for Health and Well-being
The video concludes with a summary of the natural remedies discussed using castor oil, ginger, and onions. These remedies are highlighted for their ability to alleviate symptoms and promote healing for a range of health issues. The simple and effective treatments are encouraged as part of a daily routine for enhancing overall health and well-being. The video promises more tips on natural healing and healthy living in future episodes.
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Keywords
💡Castor Oil
💡Holistic Health
💡Food as Medicine
💡Inflammation
💡Pain Relief
💡Constipation
💡Arthritis
💡Ginger
💡Onions
💡Natural Remedies
💡Inflammatory Response
Highlights
Cherol oil penetrates deeply to break up lumps, bumps, adhesions, and is suggested for cysts, breast cancer, irritable bowel, constipation, and kidney stones.
Dr. Barbara O'Neal advocates for holistic and natural health, using food as medicine to prevent hospitalization and promote healthier living.
A practical method for using castor oil involves creating a compress with a napkin or towel and a plastic bag to prevent mess.
Castor oil is valued for its anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties, beneficial for arthritis, muscle pain, and skin infections.
Dr. O'Neal discusses the healing properties of castor oil for abdominal issues, including fibroids, ovarian cysts, constipation, and diarrhea.
Castor oil is recommended for breaking up gallstones and kidney stones when applied to the liver or back area.
A case study is shared where a woman's bone spurs and tumors disappeared after using castor oil compresses and lifestyle changes.
The importance of an acid-alkaline balance in diet is discussed, relating to calcium deposits on bones and the effectiveness of castor oil.
Potatoes are highlighted as a gentle remedy for sensitive areas like eyes, sprained ankles, and reducing inflammation due to their alkaline nature.
A mess-free method for making potato compresses is demonstrated using plastic wrap and cloth for various skin conditions.
Ginger is noted for its internal use as an anti-inflammatory and anti-nausea agent, as well as its external application for warming and soothing.
A recipe for ginger tea is provided, suggesting its use for warming up, treating nausea, and sore throats.
Onions are described as versatile, used both cooked for earaches and boils, and raw for respiratory issues and drawing out toxins.
A method for using cooked onions for earaches involves steaming, applying the juice, and using the warm onion as a compress.
Raw onions are recommended for placing on the soles of the feet to clear congestion for head or chest colds due to body's largest pores being there.
Anecdotal evidence supports the effectiveness of onion applications for cough relief, including a child's immediate cessation of coughing.
The overall message is the promotion of natural remedies like castor oil, ginger, and onions for various health conditions, emphasizing their simplicity and effectiveness.
Transcripts
cherol penetrates deeper than any other
oil and wherever it penetrates it can
break up lumps bumps adhesions so great
for cysts in the breast for breast
cancer great for irritable Bell great
for constipation it's it's very good at
breaking up um stones in the gore
bladder uh kidney
stones bone spurs today we bring you an
extraordinary session with Dr Barbara
O'Neal a renowned advocate for holistic
and natural health Dr O'Neal believes in
using food as medicine to treat
illnesses ensuring you stay out of the
hospital and live a healthier life with
countless testimonials supporting her
methods she will reveal how common foods
can be powerful remedies for common
ailments stay with us till the end to
uncover the fascinating secrets that can
transform your health let's begin with
the remarkable healing properties of
casor oil now to use castor oil
you make a little pack now this is not
really a a
um pus it's more a compress so you'll
notice I've got an old teail here so you
can use an old tail or something like
that and I'm going to put the castor oil
on Castor oil is very
thick and
it takes a little while to uh soak in so
all I do is due about a middle third of
the whole area as explained by Dr
Barbara O'Neal castor oil has been
valued for its therapeutic benefits for
centuries and Dr O'Neal offers a
practical method to use it effectively
do O'Neal recommends pouring a small
amount of castor oil onto a napkin or
towel to prevent any mess ensure the
outer layer of the napkin is lined with
a plastic bag this step helps avoid
leaks and stains on your clothes once
prepared place the compress on the
affected area and secure it with a cloth
or bandage this method allows the castor
oil to penetrate the skin deeply
promoting healing and relief castor oil
is known for its anti-inflammatory and
pain relieving properties when applied
to the skin it can reduce swelling
alleviate pain and support tissue
healing making it an excellent remedy
for arthritis muscle pain and skin
infections by incorporating castor oil
compressors into your routine
you can experience its soothing benefits
Dr O'Neal's method highlights the
Simplicity and effectiveness of
traditional healing practices that
continue to be valuable in modern times
but by the end of the meeting that will
have all soaked in so I say to people
when you using castor oil pour it in and
don't touch it for about half an hour
and that will soak in now that's a
really good area to put on the abdomen
now if cast oil is applied to the
abdomen it will
heal any problems in the abdomen so what
if we got an abdomen for a woman um
there's the uterus so that will
penetrate and break up fibroids in the
uterus that will penetrate and break up
cysts on the ovaries that will
penetrate and soften the colon if the
person has
constipation that will penetrate into
the colon and heal the colon if the if
the person has bad diarrhea remember
Psalm 104 verse4 God gave herbs for the
service of man so whether it's diarrhea
irritable bowel or whether it's
constipation the Castor will go in and
it will penetrate very very deep and it
causes a cleansing and a healing in that
area it's a remarkable
herb so you can use it to break up um
gall stones so you would put it say on
the liver area under the right rib you
may put it at the back to break up
kidney
stones I've known people that have had
bone spurs say on the knee and they'll
apply the castal compressors we had a
lady do our program she had bone spurs
on both
knees and she also had tumors in her
abdomen after doing our program it's two
years now and both two tumors have
totally gone her oncologists can't
believe it so she had a total lifestyle
change and she was doing also the castol
compressors on the knees for her knee SP
her bone spurs on her knees she said
after I think it was 6 weeks they'
they'd gone down by half she said she
forgot to do it and she noticed a month
later they were
gone now last night we looked at the
acid alkaline balance and it's a high
acid
diet which causes these um deposits of
calcium on the bones so she also changed
her diet so she was not having a high
acid diet anymore so the castor oil I've
also seen it help people with brain
tumors and what they do is they put it
on the area remember it'll penetrate
very very deep break up lumps bumps
congestions adhesions so if you've got a
sore n you think well do I use the
Castoro do I use the ginger or I do use
the potato we'll do one one night one
another night one another night and just
see what the body says and your body
might like them all next up we have the
gentle healing properties of potatoes
now the potato is a drawer but the
potato is very gentle there are areas in
the body you would not put onion and you
would not put ginger and you would not
put Garlic but the gentle potato so
where are those areas in the tender
parts of the body so your eyes it's very
calming and cooling for inflamed eyes
conjunctivitis
um sprained ankle in fact that's what we
put on Zaza when she sprained her ankle
yesterday was the greater potato the
greater potato is very cooling so if
you've got an inflamed red area the
potato because it's high and phosphorus
and pot ium the skin absorbs that and
because it's very alkaline it
neutralizes the acid condition cools it
and it can draw out and reduce the
inflammation now the way I make my puses
is mess-free that's what I like mess
free so I wrap up glad wrap a few times
and what I'm aiming for with my pus is
that I've got a little bit more plastic
around the edge of my pus so I put that
down and then I put the cloth that I'm
going to make the pus on
down and then I grate
it but this has
a so you can grate it straight onto the
cloth now I'm not sure what you call
these in America we call them Chucks
cloths I guess that's the brand name but
I guess you call them a cleaning cloth
yeah and they're disposable and they've
got little holes in them if someone had
breast cancer I wouldn't use this but if
someone had a a swollen ankle or a
sprained ankle it would be fine to use
for
that be very careful you don't use too
much
potato because if you use too much
potato the poters can get very wet and
if the alus leaks is no
fun so you spread that out a little
bit so can you see how much I've put on
here and now I'm going to fold it over
which is how you make the pus you fold
over two
sides like that and then you fold over
the other two
sides so I now have a package and now I
turn it over because where you put the
pus on you're going to put it on that
side that just has one
layer so can you see how much plastic
I've got around my pus now let's say
that I just sprained my my wrist and it
was all swollen then I would put it on
like
this and see how the plas plastic just
covers it a little bit I don't like too
much plastic on my skin but it just
covers it and then you could uh bandage
that on and if the if
the if the tissue is swelling you would
wrap it on and keep it on all night or
keep it on for a few hours Barbara
O'Neal explains that potatoes are
particularly useful for sensitive areas
of the body where stronger remedies like
onion Ginger or garlic might be too
harsh for instance grated potato is
effective for treating inflamed eyes
conjunctivitis and sprained ankles
potatoes are high in phosphorus and
potassium making them very alkaline when
applied to the skin they help neutralize
acid conditions and reduce inflammation
Barbara shares that she often uses
grated potato puses wrapped in plastic
and cloth to make a mess-free compress
for example she recounts using a potato
compress on a woman's sprained ankle
which provided significant relief
potatoes are also beneficial for
reducing swelling and drawing out
infections as demonstrated when Barbara
treated a painful splinter in her finger
with a gr potato pus in summary potatoes
are a gentle yet effective remedy for
reducing inflammation and promoting
healing in sensitive areas they can be
used for a variety of conditions from
sprains to ingrown toenails making them
a versatile addition to natural healing
practices next up we have the versatile
benefits of ginger now we're going to
have a look at
Ginger Ginger can be used internally and
ginger can be used externally
internally it's an
anti-inflammatory but it's probably
mostly known for its anti-nausea effect
if you buy car sickness or seasickness
tablets it's compressed
Ginger now the easiest way I think to
have this is to grate it so you grate it
on that little grater and you'll grate
about a teaspoon and you put it in a
Little Teapot and pour boiling water on
it and let it sit probably 10 minutes
now that might be too strong for you but
I love it I love it like that if it's
too strong you just water it down a
little bit if someone's very cold maybe
they've been caught out in the cold or
something and it's very hard to warm
them up give them a cup of hot ginger
tea and it will warm them up very
nicely so it can be used for nausea it
can be used to warm a person if they're
chilled or cold and you saw too it is
one of the recipes in the flu bomb I was
at a function was a health seminar and
in the break everyone went and had their
herb tees and there was a a girl with a
tiny little greater grating Ginger and I
said ah Ginger she said I'm an
Entertainer I'm a singer she said I was
in Greece last year and I lost my voice
and a little a little Greek Lady made me
a hot G ginger tea she said I sung that
night so I said she said I travel with
my little greater everywhere I go so
very nice on a s throat or horse
throat Neil explains that Ginger can be
used both internally and externally
internally Ginger is known for its
anti-inflammatory properties and its
ability to combat nausea many car
sickness or seasickness tablets contain
compressed Ginger the easiest way to
consume Ginger is by grating it Barbara
suggests grating about a teaspoon of
Ginger and placing it in a teapot with
boiling water let it steep for about 10
minutes if the tea is too strong it can
be diluted with more water ginger tea is
excellent for warming up someone who is
cold and is also effective for treating
nausea Barbara shares an anecdote about
a singer who regained her voice after
drinking hot ginger tea made by a local
Greek woman this highlights Ginger's
soothing properties for sore throats and
horseness
in summary Ginger is a powerful natural
remedy that can be used to alleviate
nausea warm the body and soothe sore
throats its versatility makes it a
valuable addition to any natural health
regimen now we have the versatile uses
of onions and the first one I'm going to
look at is the onion you can use onion
cooked or you can use it raw and the
cooked
onion in my knowledge is used for two
main reasons one is for an
earache and it was the first pus that I
ever did the little old lady next door
told me about it and she said you steam
an onion now you either steam it or dry
bake it because if you boil it some of
the healing properties in the onion will
go into the water so you you usually do
it now my helpers very efficiently took
the skin and the end off but you
actually leave all that on
cuz that'll help to hold it together and
then when it's when it's um soft you cut
it in half and you cut it in half
acrossways so you're now looking at the
at the Rings and what you can do is you
can squeeze it squeeze some of the juice
from the steamed onion it'll be boiling
and when it hits the spoon it'll cool a
little and then you can put that into
the air and that can bring a bit of
relief and then you wrap up the onion in
a cloth now you can use a cloth like
this which is looks like it's a cut up
from an old sheet or you could use a
hand towel or a tea towel so you wrap it
over a few times because remember it's
boiling hot and when you get it to the
right temperature tested on your arm
then it can be placed on the ear and
then you will put a little sheet of
plastic over that which will keep the
warmth
in and then you could bandage it on the
ear or you could put a little Woolen
beanie on to hold it there or some
people might feel to sleep and they will
L lay down on the ear as long as you can
keep it warm you can keep it there if it
starts to get cold then the ear will
ache but sometimes the onion will just
reduce the inflammation to the point
that the blood will may may take the pus
away um either way it brings a lot of
relief now you might do an onion pus on
someone with an earache and they get a
lot of relief and then a few hours later
the pain comes up again just do it again
you just keep doing it until there is no
more ache sometimes one application is
enough sometimes it needs to be done a
couple of times a day for a few days
pain is due to inflammation so if you
can get that inflammation down you can
reduce the pain so it can be used on a
boil and it can be used on a ear EG
that's the cooked onion now we're going
to have a look at the raw
onion so the raw onion can be used for a
few things now if you have a organic non
Geo
non radiated onion and you cut it up
you'll start crying won't you that onion
juice has an effect to stimulate the
respiratory organs to clear and to thin
the mucus so the cooked onion as I said
is for ear and for a boil but the raw
onion is used often mostly for
Respiratory now you might be surprised
at where I'm going to put this or where
I'm going to suggest putting this onion
that I'm chopping up and that is on the
bottom of the feet for a head cold or a
chest
cold you see the biggest pores in the
whole of your body are on the soles of
your feet so what you do is you get a
plastic bag thus and you put the onion
in the plastic
bag and then the foot is put on the say
this is the foot you put it on the onion
in the plastic bag and then twist this
bag around and around and secure it and
then put a sock on and the sock will
hold it nice and nice and firm you want
the onion on the bottom of the feet
because the biggest pores in your body
are on the bottom of your feet and the
body will take the onion where it needs
to go and often it'll take it if you
need it in the chest or to clear the
head I was with my daughter and her
little three-year-old we put him to bed
he had a cold and he coughed and he
coughed and you think any moment he'll
fall asleep
but an half an hour later he was still
coughing and I said to my daughter Emma
just get him up and we'll do the onion
we put the onion on the bottom of his
feet put the sock on put him back to bed
not one more cough it's almost
unbelievable what it does and a friend
of mine she was she was camping uh in
the bush you know near the beach and the
lady in the tent next door coughed all
night she said they it kept waking them
so the next day in the afternoon she
befriended the lady and she said I noce
you have a cough and the lady said I'm
so sorry if I've kept you awake and my
friend said I've got a little tip that
may help you now when you're camping
you've nearly always got an onion and
you've just about always got plastic
bags and so she did it to the lady who
was willing to do
anything no coughing all night long it's
such a simple treatment and yet quite uh
effective the the bottom of the feet do
not get
tender it doesn't
irritate um obviously once you take it
off in the morning you would throw it
away but that's a very simple treatment
that can be done for someone with with
respiratory or a cough Barbara O'Neal
highlights that onions are known for
their ability to draw out toxins for
instance placing a sliced onion in a
room can absorb odors and the same
principle applies to using onions for
health purposes cooked onions are
effective for treating earaches and
boils Barbara explains how steaming or
dry baking an onion and then applying it
as a pus can provide relief the heat
from the onion helps to relax cramping
muscles and draw out infection this
method can be particularly beneficial
for relieving the pain and pressure of
ear aches or boils raw onions on the
other hand are useful for respiratory
issues when you cut an or organic
non-GMO onion the jeice can stimulate
the respiratory organs to clear mucus
surprisingly Barbara suggests placing
chopped raw onions on the soles of the
feet for head or chest colds the largest
pores in the body are located on the
soles of the feet allowing the onions
properties to penetrate and help clear
congestion Barbara shares an anecdote
about her grandson who stopped coughing
after they placed onions on his feet
this simple and effective treatment can
significantly alleviate symptoms of
colds and respiratory issues proving
once again the powerful healing
properties of onions in summary onions
whether cooked or raw offer numerous
health benefits by drawing out toxins
reducing inflammation and relieving
respiratory issues these natural
remedies are simple yet highly effective
for various conditions that's it for
today we hope you found these natural
remedies with castor oil Ginger and
onions helpful incorporating these
simple effective treatments into your
daily routine can make a significant
difference in your overall health and
well-being stay tuned for more tips on
natural healing and healthy living
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