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How to Make Your Own Shampoo(Taken from the books "The Cure for All Cancers" and "The Cure for HIV and AIDS" from Hulda Regehr Clark, Ph.D.) |
You can use just borax (like 20 Mule Team BoraxTM) and washing soda (like Arm & Hammer Super Washing SodaTM) for all types of cleaning including your body, laundry and your house! You don't need all of those products you see in commercials for each special task!
Even if you have dry skin or difficult hair or some other unique requirement, just pure borax will satisfy these needs. A part of every skin problem is due to the toxic elements found in the soaps themselves. For instance aluminum is commonly added as a "skin moisturizer". It does this by impregnating the skin and attracting water, giving the illusion of moist skin. In fact you simply have moist aluminum stuck in your skin which your immune system must remove. While borax won't directly heal your skin or complexion, it does replace the agents that are causing damage, so that healing can occur.
Buy borax and a plastic funnel at the grocery store. Find a suitable large bottle such as a fruit juice container or gallon water jug. Pour the borax powder into the bottle to a depth of an inch or so.
Fill to the top with water and shake a few times. Let settle.
Pour off the clear part into dispenser bottles. This is the soap!
Keep a dispenser by the kitchen sink, bathroom sink, and shower. It does not contain aluminum as regular detergents and soaps do, and which contributes to Alzheimer's disease. It does not contain PCBs as many commercial and health food varieties do. It does not contain cobalt (the blue or green granules) which causes heart disease and draws cancer to the skin. Commercial detergents and non-soaps are simply not safe. Switch to homemade soap, washing soda and borax soap for all your tasks! Borax inhibits the bacterial enzyme urease and is therefore antibacterial. It may even clear your skin of blemishes and stop your scalp from itching.
Borax liquid soap is ready to use as shampoo. It does not lather but goes right to work removing sweat and soil without stripping color or natural oils. It inhibits scalp bacteria and stops flaking and itching. Hair gets squeaky clean so quickly (just a few squirts does it) that you might think nothing has happened! You will soon be accustomed to non-lathery soap. Rinse very thoroughly because you need to leave you scalp slightly acitid. Take a pint container to the shower with you. Put ¼ tsp. citric (not ascorbic) acid crystals (see Sources) in it. For long hair use a quart or more of rinse. Only citric acid is strong enough to get the borax out. After shampooing, fill the container with water and rinse. Rinse your whole body, too, since citric acid is also anti-bacterial. All hair shampoo penetrates the eye lids and gets into the eyes although you do not feel it. It is important to use this natural rinse to neutralize the shampoo in your eyes. (Some people have stated that citric acid makes their hair curlier or reddens it. If this is undesirable, use only half as much citric acid.) Citric acid also conditions and gives body and sheen to hair.
The doctor of the future will give no medicine, Thomas A. Edison |