Recipes and Formulas
Formulas for many of the widely available commercial supplements often recommend by Electroherbalism are given in the article Favorite
Supplements. Other recipes and formulas for non-toxic topicals, insect
control, yard care, and cleaners are given in the Toxin
Avoidance section as well as in the Links section below..
Here are some recipes for foods which are hard to find or expensive unless
made oneself.
Essential Oil Recipes
Air Freshener and Diffuser Formulas - Blends and single essential oils that can be used to make air fresheners or used directly in diffusers or other essential oil dispensers.
Foods
Ghee.- Clarified butter suitable for high
heat cooking, unlike most vegetable oils and other non-saturated fats.
Vinaigrette.- Honey, olive oil, basalmic
vinegar, and garlic dressing
Glyconutrients.- Sugars that may help
fight disease, here are some low-cost ways to get them as opposed to expensive supplements.
Cultured Cabbage Juice - One of the most effective supplements to solve intestinal tract problems caused by overgrowth of bacteria, intestinal or systemic fungal infections, intestinal damage, and many other problems, and is very inexpensive to make.
Kefir - A yogurt-like drink that may provide more benefit than plain yogurt since it contains cultures of soil-based and other beneficial bacteria.
Quark - A soft, unripened cheese with the texture and flavor of sour cream.
Supplements
B Vitamins - cooking down yeast to make a B vitamin-rich supplement
Pure Blood Formula - strong cleansing formula used for cancer.
Topicals
Stick Deodorants
Cream Deodorant - High strength formula using Electroherbalism's Zinc Oxide Powder Blend
Escherotic Black Salve - Found at the end of the Skin Cancer regimen arfticle.
Other Healthcare
Toothpaste
Links
Make Stuff is a website
which features a section on Formulas, Remedies & Concoctions which includes
"homemade insect repellent, fertilizers, lotions, potions, bath salts, and
so much more." WARNING: Although most of their recipes
are non-toxic, there are some which specify petrochemicals like isopropyl
alcohol, mineral oil, and plain (possibly petrochemical) glycerine for use on
the skin. Use only non-toxic ingredients, like grain alcohol instead of
isopropyl, virgin olive or other undamaged edible oil instead of mineral oil,
and vegetable glycerine instead of plain glycerine.
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