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The Complete Home Guide to Herbs, Natural Healing, and Nutrition  
where it will encourage and increase the intestine’s vitality.  
Self-massage can really help the bowel. Always use circular movements,  
starting on your right side at the bottom of the abdomen and moving up  
to just below your ribs, across to the other ribs, and down to your  
genitals. Use a soft, light touch until you get to know how deeply you can  
go. Eventually go as deeply as feels comfortable, stroking and kneading  
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like working bread dough). If you ever reach a painful spot, stop and hold  
your hand over the pain for a while till it ebbs away. For a relaxing oil,  
you could try diluted frankincense essential oil (one-half to one teaspoon  
in one cup of base oils). Other essential oils may be recommended for  
particular problems, but black pepper and camphor are two others for  
general use. You should also practice deep breathing exercises, and yoga  
will be of great benefit, as some of the postures deal directly with internal  
massage.  
The Urinary System  
The kidneys constantly regulate, distribute, sort, and filter matter.  
Without this ability, the body cannot survive for longit will become  
poisoned. To do this job properly, large amounts of water are required in  
a body that is itself composed of 70 percent water, at least two quarts a  
day to prevent dehydration. The kidneys also maintain the pH balance  
within the bloodstream. With an adequate intake of fluids a more alkaline  
state will prevail, which is the base of all good health.  
In addition, the kidneys have quite a number of hormonal functions.  
They help to process calcium and magnesium. In women, this is done in  
connection with estrogen. The kidneys also help produce an enzyme  
called renin that is vital for regulating blood pressure. Weak kidneys can  
sometimes be the root cause of blood pressure imbalances.  
nutrition  
Too little salt can be as harmful to the kidneys as too much is (excessive  
sodium causes the body to store too much water). Choose and use a  
variety of salts, from rock salt to sea salt. Consume two to four quarts of  
water daily, according to your size and body weight. Drinking water, any  
water, is vital. Tap water is the least advisable, but even thatwith all its  
nitrates, chlorine, and so onis better than no water. Better is bottled  
springwater or filtered water. Your Body’s Many Cries for Water by F.  
Batmanghelidj is an excellent book on the subject (see also chapter 4).  
Keep the urinary system healthy via simple supportive and detoxification  
methods in order to deflect cystitis, water retention, and other problems.  


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