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weakened immune system and/or a toxic condition in any organ. Avoid meat, sugar and spicy, oily foods. Eat lots of garlic and drink more water and teas made from red clover, stillingia, burdock and echinacea. It is always important to get a sense of what the boil may indicate. Is it over a particular organ that may be trying to discharge an abundance of toxins? For example, a boil on the chest may indicate toxins in the lungs. |
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Apply a hot ginger tea compress to the boil or soak the afflicted area in a hot Epsom salt solution (1/2 cup of salt to 1 quart of hot water). Then apply some red clay mixed with apple cider vinegar or an albi plaster (available in health food stores). Leave it on until it dries. Do this several times a day. After the boil breaks, apply echinacea extract to the area several times daily. Some boils indicate a staph infection. Take echinacea tincture internally several times a day to help prevent spreading of the infection. |
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Rest and, if possible, elevate the site of infection so that it is above the heart. |
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Gently massaging baking soda into the skin helps sebum to escape. A gentle scrub of almond meal or cornmeal with a complexion brush can also be used. If one is going to attempt to squeeze out a blackhead (even though this shouldn't be done), the best time is after doing a facial steam or have applied a hot wet compress to the area. This is to ensure that the pores are soft and open. With clean cotton or tissue, squeeze upward and outward. If it doesn't come out easily, stop, or irritation can occur, leaving you with a bigger problem. Afterwards, apply some essential oil of lavender, tea tree oil or distilled witch hazel. |
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