Taken from “Cancer Winner” by Jaquie Davison. (page 124)
CASTOR OIL ENEMAS.
At 10:00 a.m. I take two large tablespoons of castor oil, and then drink a cup of black coffee with brown sugar. Although coffee is forbidden in the diet, this one cup taken with the castor oil has an important purpose in hurrying the castor oil down the digestive tract, whereas coffee with the diet is injurious to the system. Five hours after taking the castor oil by mouth, at about 3:00 p.m., I take a castor oil enema as follows: I put one quart of warm water into the enema bucket. I add toilet soap, not flakes, to make a soapy solution. I add three or four tablespoons of castor oil and one-half teaspoon of powdered ox bile until it becomes an emulsion. Then I add thirty caffeine drops. The castor oil enema must be stirred while it is taken, to keep the emulsion. I retain it twelve to Fifteen minutes.
I do not let the castor oil enema interfere with the coffee enemas. I keep the coffee enemas on schedule and fit the castor all enema in between, about five hours after taking the castor oil by mouth. The purpose of the castor oil enema is to stimulate the digestive system to clean up. It works this way: Castor oil is a poison, as are almost all laxatives. As it enters the system, every function of the body becomes alert and active in defending the body against the poisonous intruder. This causes the immunity system to become hypersensitive. My body glows with health from being so stimulated.
My husband, Ron, has used castor oil packs in his Chiropractic practice for years, with much success. He uses wool flannel packs submerged in castor oil, and then placed over painful areas such as the stomach, back, knees, etc. He covers this with a heating pad for as long as an hour or more. I knew that something was happening to make the patient feel better, but I never fully understood until I felt the physical reaction of my own body in the introduction of castor oil. Now I know that he is stimulating the action of the body, even making it hyperactive in the area of the distress, to correct the problem.
Disclaimer:
The information presented here is purely for educational purposes. This is not a prescription for self-diagnosis or self-medication. Consult your own physician for his recommendation regarding your symptoms or medical condition.