Re: CSTreating the eye with Ghee

2014-06-10 Thread Rowena
This is very interesting, and reminds me that my father passed on the 
old cure of putting cream, dairy cream, in a sore eye, conjunctivitis, 
whatever.  That came straight out of the 1800s; his mother died in the 
1930s aged over 90.

It was just applied like a cream with the finger.
R
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CSTreating the eye with Ghee

2014-06-09 Thread Alan Faulkner
One thing that I find works very well is a ghee treatment. Just warm up a small 
amount of ghee to skin temp, then put it into an eyecup and apply it. When the 
cup is in place put your head back and slowly open your eyes as comfortably as 
you find. Then look in the four cardinal directions, up down left right a few 
times, then close your eyes and remove the eyecup. Your vision will be fuzzy 
and you have to rest your eyes afterwards. Definitely do not do anything for a 
few hours while the ghee does it's magic of cleaning the eyes.

This clears up any problems and is part of the process of Pancha Karma or 5 
actions which is one of the most important parts of Ayurveda.

Alan



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Re: CSTreating the eye with Ghee

2014-06-09 Thread PT Ferrance
Do you use a sterile eye cup and organic butter to make your ghee?
PT

 


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One thing that I find works very well is a ghee treatment. Just warm up a small 
amount of ghee to skin temp, then put it into an eyecup and apply it. When the 
cup is in place put your head back and slowly open your eyes as comfortably as 
you find. Then look in the four cardinal directions, up down left right a few 
times, then close your eyes and remove the eyecup. Your vision will be fuzzy 
and you have to rest your eyes afterwards. Definitely do not do anything for a 
few hours while the ghee does it's magic of cleaning the eyes.

This clears up any problems and is part of the process of Pancha Karma or 5 
actions which is one of the most important parts of Ayurveda.

Alan



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Re: CSTreating the eye with Ghee

2014-06-09 Thread Alan Faulkner
Not sure what you mean by sterile but I clean it before hand and for ghee 
probably the optimum way would be to use organic grass fed cow butter but I 
typically use ghee that I buy. Sometimes i use homemade ghee but it is 
obviously very important to make sure it is clear, ie no solids. Also as you 
are raising the cup you can feel the temperature of the ghee and if it fells 
uncomfortable make sure you let it cool to the comfy range. Eyes are Pitta 
organs and very sensitive to heat.

Another excellent eye treatment is to get a good quality rosewater, put it in a 
clean small spray bottle or atomizer and then when your eyes get a bit tired or 
sore, spray a little bit on your closed eyes. Make s a wonderful pick me up. 
The delicate smell also lifts your spirits.

Alan

On 2014-06-09, at 09:40 AM, PT Ferrance wrote:

Do you use a sterile eye cup and organic butter to make your ghee?
PT
 
From: Alan Faulkner ala...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Monday, June 9, 2014 12:34 PM
Subject: CSTreating the eye with Ghee

One thing that I find works very well is a ghee treatment. Just warm up a small 
amount of ghee to skin temp, then put it into an eyecup and apply it. When the 
cup is in place put your head back and slowly open your eyes as comfortably as 
you find. Then look in the four cardinal directions, up down left right a few 
times, then close your eyes and remove the eyecup. Your vision will be fuzzy 
and you have to rest your eyes afterwards. Definitely do not do anything for a 
few hours while the ghee does it's magic of cleaning the eyes.

This clears up any problems and is part of the process of Pancha Karma or 5 
actions which is one of the most important parts of Ayurveda.

Alan



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