how to do the hot and cold showers (and more on skin brushing & foot reflexology, massage that is also part of the incurables program)
DIRECT ON WATER ON THE SICK AREA. In her case, I would divide each hot and each cold into 3 parts. 1/3rd on the whole body including the head and 1/3 on the front of the kidneys, and 1/3rd on the back of the kidneys. Be sure to massage the area when doing. this is a good practice for anyone, even well people to do also. I would recommend also skin brushing the whole body (rush towards the heart) with a natural bristle brush prior to the shower/s and a massage and foot reflexology after do not forget to concentrate some of the massage on the stick area in this case the kidney and get a foot reflexology chart and be sure to hit the kidney bladder part of the foot and press and massage hard those points especially.
how to so the hot and cold showers by schulze from the save youtr life manual
Hot and cold showers: This is the most effective way to move the
blood and create circulation. This procedure is covered in much more
detail in the chapter on using water to cure. Once daily, you must do
a complete hot and cold shower. You will start with hot water for one
minute, then cold for one minute. Repeat this seven times, so the
shower should last about fifteen minutes.
Another time daily: You can do a complete hot and cold shower
routine again or just a partial one just by applying the water directly to
the affected area, such as the breast, or the head, or the genitals. Massage
the area vigorously while you do the hot and cold shower.
SCHULZE: When they are terminally ill, I will have them do it for forty five
minutes three times a day. These people who did this were dying.
They were checking out. I had to do anything necessary to stop that.
These were cancer patients who didn't even have a month to live.
You know, they had two organs missing and just needed to stimulate that
blood in any way they could. We didn't have any time left.
BISER: When you said forty-five minutes three times a day, how long
hot? How long cold?
SCHULZE: Oh, usually a couple of minutes cold and five minutes hot,
and a couple of minutes cold and five minutes hot, and do about seven
repetitions of that. But that's exhausting and then they'd do it 3-4 times.
One of the things that helped me out a lot is reading these old
documents and realizing that even if I went to the extreme, I wouldn't
be reaching what was done a hundred years ago.
You know what I'm saying. As far out as I appear to my colleagues,
I'm not even approaching the intensity of what the old healers knew
they had to do.
If you have a complicating disorder in another organ like diabetes, also direct water onto the pancreas area or poor circulation, so whole body..