
Cabbage Poultice
External applications of raw cabbage can be helpful
in encouraging local circulation thus relieving lymphatic congestion and
reducing inflammation. They can also help to draw out infected matter
and toxins from the body. They are useful in the treatment of arthritis,
chest infections, laryngitis, tonsillitis, mastitis, lymphatic
blockages, tumours, gangrene, sciatica or other nerve pains and skin
infections.
MAKING A CABBAGE POULTICE
* Finely chop green cabbage sufficient for the area to be treated.
* Place the cabbage in a blender with just enough water to make a
thick paste.
* Spread the cabbage paste 1" thick over a piece of cheesecloth,
muslin or a clean tea towel. The size should be sufficient to cover the
desired part of the body.
* Place the cloth, cabbage side onto the skin, over the area to be
treated.
* Cover with a clean, dry cloth then wrap the whole area in a thick
towel or wool flannel cloth.
* Leave the cabbage poultice in place for 15 to 60 minutes depending
on the severity of the condition and the reactions of the person. It is
intended that the treated area should get red and warm but no burning
should be allowed to occur. If the person becomes uncomfortable then
remove the poultice and wash the area with cool water.
* Have the person lie down and rest for the duration of the
application.
* After removing the poultice wash the area with tepid water.
* The cabbage poultice can be repeated two or three times daily as
needed, using fresh cabbage each time.
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