Edgar Cayce Camphora Massage Oil for Lymphatics, Congestion, Cold and Flu and Stiff Muscles

Camphora Massage Oil is a deep penetrating oil commonly known to open the lymphatic system.

Edgar Cayce often suggested Camphora for opening the lungs and lymph system to assist the body in releasing toxins that can cause aching muscles and stiff joints.

Camphora is warming thus used to treat chills from colds & flu and for detoxifying and alkalizing the lymphatics.

Camphor oil is also commonly used to open up the sinuses and respitory system.


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    $58 for 2 bottles (4 oz each) Priority Mail: $9
  • Canada/Mexico
    2 bottles (118.3 ml each) Canada First Class: $ 21
    2 bottles (118.3 ml each) Canada Priority Mail: $ 29.50
  • International
    2 bottles (118.3 ml each) International First Class Mail: $29.50 USD
Benefits of our ingredients

After researching many Edgar Cayce Readings, this original Edgar Cayce recipe for treatment for opening up the Lymphatic system, especially during bouts of colds and flu, and the months to follow during recovery.

Edgar Cayce readings also indicated Chomphora for stiff joints and aching muscles.

Edgar Cayce recommended Camphor most commonly in:
  • Spirits of camphor was prescribed for use in a solution jar with the wet cell battery and radial appliance
  • Camphor gum was sometimes combined with morphia and other substances to produce a sedative effect
  • Camphorated oil was recommended as a massage oil and camphor was included in various complex massage oil formulas
  • Combined with turpentine and mutton tallow, camphor was often used for hot packs and rubs
  • Camphor and baking soda paste was typically recommended to remove warts and corns
  • Camphor combined with lanolin and peanut oil was suggested for scars.

Real Camphor Oil (Cinnamomum Camphora)

Camphor Oil comes from the tree sap of the Camphor Laurel tree,

Cinnamomum Camphora in our Edgar Cayce Remedy, we use real camphor oil.

. According to Web MD, all mass-produced Camphor oil products on the market are made from turpentine synthesized in chemical laboratories.

Camphora Oil was quite popular in his time, and is still used today. Many of us are familiar with Vicks VapoRub which is now made chemically in labs with turpentine in a petroleum base.

Camphor laurel contains volatile chemical compounds in all plant parts, and the wood and leaves are steam distilled for the essential oils. Camphor laurel has six different chemical variants called chemotypes, which are camphor, linalool, 1,8-cineole, nerolidol, safrole, or borneol.

Edgar Cayce’s Camphora Massage Oil is handcrafted in small batches by a dedicated Edgar Cayce artisan who takes care in selecting the best quality ingredients to express Edgar Cayce’s original formulas.

Benzoin

Benzoin

Edgar Cayce reading 1553-6 used Benzoin to calm the nerves nerves while stimulating circulation.

Benzoin also aids in digestion, pancreatic functioning, increases elasticity, eases depression and heal fissures.

Suet

Lanolin

Folk people and Edgar Cayce followers have used Suet or Lanolin for moisturizing the skin since the time of the Ancient Greeks.

Suet has a natural moisturizing and emollient action on the human skin, which it protects in the same way as the oil on the sheep's wool protects it from the weather and climatic conditions.

Its ability to moisturize the skin is related to its water binding capacity.

Lanolin is absorbed by the stratum corneum where it reduces excessive moisture loss, thereby restoring softness and elasticity, especially to dry or chapped skin. Shepherds and industrial workers who are in constant contact with wool are renowned for the softness of their hands.

Natural Oil of Guatemalan Turp

The natural oil of Guatemalan Turp (another tree sap) facilitates the action of driving the camphor (the primary tree sap) and benzoin into the tissue to stimulate the lymphatic system, and clear congestion.