The century before last. How kerosene became a medicine and is it worth using?

Kerosene is essentially a product of petroleum refining. Initially, its scope of application was far from medicine. But people learned to make so-called “light” kerosene and began to actively use it to correct certain pathologies. It is believed that for medicinal purposes it is permissible to use only clarified kerosene, which has undergone additional filtration, incl. and through activated carbon, which reduces its pungent odor.

Treatment with kerosene began around the same time when kerosene lamps appeared. It is believed that the beginning of such therapy was marked by a fairly simple action - anointing the wound with the first thing that comes to hand. Later, the bactericidal properties of kerosene were determined. The healing of superficial damage to the skin, according to followers of traditional medicine, occurs due to the presence of mineral oils in kerosene.


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Respiratory diseases

Sore throat (tonsillitis)

Sore throat is an acute general infectious disease with the most pronounced local inflammatory process in the tonsil area. The palatine tonsils are most often affected.

Sore throat is more often observed in spring and autumn (during the transitional season with unstable air temperatures).

Treatment methods:

10 drops of kerosene are diluted in 50 grams of warm water. Gargle with the resulting solution after meals every day for a week. Then a break is taken for 1-2 weeks (depending on the result).

Using kerosene as a compress: a cloth is soaked in heated kerosene, then wrung out and wrapped around the neck. A scarf or woolen fabric is placed on top. Keep the compress on for as long as possible.

Kerosene lubrication is also used to treat sore throat. To do this, you need to wrap cotton wool on a thin long stick and dip it in purified kerosene. Inflamed tonsils are lubricated with kerosene every half hour. In the case of an advanced form of tonsillitis, when abscesses have already formed on the tonsils, it is strongly not recommended to lubricate them with kerosene.

Rinsing with a weak solution of purified kerosene is often used. For this purpose, half a tablespoon of tea soda should be dissolved in a glass of warm boiled water (the temperature of which should not exceed 25°C). 1 tablespoon of kerosene is added to the resulting solution. The course of such treatment is 6-8 days, the frequency of rinsing is 4-12 times a day.

Sinusitis

Sinusitis is an inflammatory disease of the paranasal sinuses. Depending on which sinuses are affected, they are divided into: sinusitis, frontal sinusitis, ethmoiditis and sphenoiditis.

Method of treatment:

A special ointment is prepared from pork fat and kerosene (4:1) and rubbed into the skin of the cheeks on both sides of the nose and the forehead area located directly above the bridge of the nose. The procedure is carried out simultaneously with the placement of tampons soaked in this ointment into the nasal passages for 3 hours (once a day).

Runny nose (rhinitis)

Treatment methods:

Cotton swabs are wrapped around 2 matches, then moistened with kerosene and inserted into both nostrils for 2-3 minutes before bedtime. The procedure is carried out 3-5 times every other day (this method is also suitable for the treatment of sinusitis).

If you have a runny nose, you can also lubricate the soles of your feet with kerosene.

Bronchial asthma

Bronchial asthma is a chronic relapsing disease characterized by attacks of suffocation due to bronchial spasm.

Method of treatment:

Prepare a kerosene solution: 9 drops of purified kerosene per glass of warm water. This solution is taken orally daily, every 2 hours, 1/3 cup.

You can also rub your back and chest with the following ointment: Vaseline and kerosene in a ratio of 4:1.

Bronchitis

Bronchitis is an inflammatory lesion of the bronchial tree.

Treatment methods:

To treat inflammation of the bronchi, kerosene is used both externally and internally.

As an external remedy, kerosene is used in the form of rubbing on the chest, which is carried out before bed. After completing the procedure, the patient must be covered with a warm blanket.

Treatment of chronic bronchitis is also carried out using special compresses with kerosene, which are applied to the chest, with the exception of the heart area. Compresses are used for 14-15 days every 48 hours. The duration of each procedure should not exceed 4 hours.

Orally for bronchitis, kerosene is usually taken with milk. The course of such treatment is 40 days. In this case, for 20 days, add one drop of kerosene per 100 g of milk at night, after which the dose is reduced by 1 drop over the next 20 days.

Kerosene is also taken internally in the form of an aqueous solution (7-8 drops of kerosene per glass of warm water), which is taken orally daily, 1/2 cup every 2-3 hours.

Pulmonary tuberculosis

Method of treatment:

A mixture of lamb fat and kerosene is used in a ratio of 15:1, which should be taken 2-3 times a day, 1/2-1/3 tablespoon after meals. The duration of the course is not limited.

You can also use a mixture of black radish juice and kerosene (5:1). The product is taken 3-4 times a day, one tablespoon. Course – 3-4 weeks.

How to clean kerosene

You can purchase this product at any hardware store or retail outlet. However, such kerosene is not suitable for internal consumption. It definitely needs to be cleaned.

Remember, if you purchased aviation kerosene, treatment with this liquid is carried out exclusively externally. This product is strictly contraindicated for oral use.

Now let's look at how to clean kerosene. There are 2 methods:

  1. Take and pour the liquid into a bottle (0.5 l). Add salt to it - 3 tbsp. l. (Extra recommended). Filter the solution through a bandage. Pour it into a clean bottle. Now take the pan. Place a wooden stand at the bottom of the container. Place a bottle of kerosene on top. Fill the container with cold water. Bring to a boil. Now you should heat for another 1.5 hours. Don't cover it with a lid! After boiling, filter the kerosene again through absorbent cotton wool.
  2. It is better to perform the procedure with rubber gloves to protect your hands from burns. Pour 1 liter of kerosene into a 3-liter jar. Add 1 liter of water (60-70 C) to the liquid. Stir the solution for about 2-3 minutes, periodically removing the lid. This will eliminate excess pressure. Give the product time to settle. Since kerosene is much lighter than ordinary water, it will rise to the top. You will notice when the liquid separates. Now carefully pour off the kerosene layer. Flakes form at the border. Try not to get them into the cleaned product.

Diseases of the cardiovascular system

Atherosclerosis

Atherosclerosis is a chronic disease characterized by damage to the walls of the aorta with their thickening and the formation of connective tissue with lipid (fatty) plaques. Such changes narrow the lumen of blood vessels and, with increased blood clotting, lead to the formation of blood clots.

The development of atherosclerosis is promoted by: genetic factors, dietary disorders, smoking, hypertension.

Method of treatment:

Add 1 tablespoon of purified kerosene to one glass of carefully crushed corn grains and carefully squeeze out the juice. The resulting product is divided into 3 servings and taken during the day half an hour before meals. The juice is drunk daily for 3 weeks.

It is recommended to carry out 2 such preventive courses throughout the year (in early spring and late autumn).

Myocardial infarction

Myocardial infarction is damage to the heart muscle due to blockage of a coronary artery or one of its branches.

Methods of rehabilitation therapy after a heart attack:

Six drops of purified kerosene per glass of warm boiled water. Drink 1/2 glass 2-3 times a day 2 hours after meals. The course of treatment is 2 weeks.

Phlebeurysm

Method of treatment:

A mixture of apple cider vinegar and purified kerosene (2:1) is used to lubricate (but not rub) the areas affected by varicose veins 2 times a day. The mixture must be shaken thoroughly before each use.

Contraindications

Before we consider methods of treating various ailments, let us dwell on the possible harm of this product.

Initially, it should be noted that official medicine has never recognized this treatment. Kerosene can provide not only beneficial effects. In some cases, it can cause harm, causing severe irritation, burns or severe poisoning.

In addition, be sure to consider contraindications. The use of kerosene is prohibited for people suffering from:

  • kidney diseases;
  • allergies;
  • bleeding;
  • liver ailments.

It is not recommended to use kerosene treatment for children. Such methods can provoke various intoxications in babies.

Diseases of the gastrointestinal tract

Peptic ulcer of the stomach and duodenum

This is a chronic relapsing disease with the formation of ulcers of the mucous and submucosal membranes of the stomach or duodenum. The most characteristic symptoms of a peptic ulcer are abdominal pain (usually in the epigastric region), vomiting and gastric bleeding. In addition to vomiting, other dyspeptic symptoms are observed: heartburn, nausea, belching. Appetite is usually not impaired, but when severe pain occurs, patients avoid eating for fear of their resumption.

Method of treatment:

In the first week, take 1 drop of Todicamp in 1/4 glass of water three times a day, half an hour before meals. In the second week - 2 drops according to the same scheme. In the third week - 3 drops.

The course of treatment is 3 weeks.

Chronic colitis

Chronic colitis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the large intestine.

Method of treatment:

Take an aqueous solution of kerosene (10 drops of purified kerosene per glass of warm boiled water) 1-2 times a day 30-40 minutes before meals. The course of treatment is 3-4 weeks.

Helminthiasis (worms)

Worms, or helminths, are parasitic worms. About 60 species of helminths are found in Russia. Their pathogenic effect is expressed by the fact that they produce foreign substances that cause severe allergic reactions. Parasites destroy tissues and blood vessels of the human body. All this is manifested by weight loss, dysbacteriosis, and decreased immunity.

The following types of helminths are most often found in our country.

Roundworms are the most common helminth in the world. They reach a length of up to 40 cm. At the first stage of ascariasis, the respiratory organs and skin are affected, abdominal pain, allergic reactions occur, and the liver enlarges. At the second stage - abdominal pain, fever, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, headaches, fatigue.

Pinworms most often affect preschool children. They are small worms measuring 3-10 mm. They live in the final sections of the intestine. An infected child scratches the itchy skin, spreading parasite eggs under the nails and into the external environment.

Pinworms can cause diseases of the intestines (including appendicitis) and the genitourinary system.

Tapeworm (wide tapeworm) is a large worm reaching a length of up to 9 meters. Infection occurs when eating poorly fried or cooked fish. Tapeworm causes hypovitaminosis (vitamin deficiency), diarrhea, constipation, nausea and vomiting, weakness, and headaches.

Whipworm (trichocephalus) is a worm 3-3.5 cm long. It causes diseases of the intestines (colitis, appendicitis, etc.), stomach and gall bladder. Provokes the development of anemia and allergic reactions.

The liver fluke enters the human body by consuming unboiled water and unwashed vegetables. After 1-8 weeks, fever, weakness, and allergic reactions occur. The liver enlarges and jaundice occurs.

Method of treatment:

Drink purified kerosene (or Todikamp) in the morning on an empty stomach, 1 teaspoon for a course of up to four weeks.

Cholelithiasis

Gallstone disease is a disease accompanied by the formation of stones in the bile ducts, gallbladder or liver.

Method of treatment:

In the absence of attacks of biliary colic (as a conservative treatment), a two-week course of taking purified kerosene with lemon juice is recommended: mix 3 tablespoons of freshly squeezed lemon juice with warm boiled water and three drops of kerosene; take one hour before meals. Contraindicated in case of increased acidity of gastric juice.

Dysbacteriosis

Dysbacteriosis is a pathological condition of the intestinal microflora. Manifested by loose stools and increased gas formation. The main causes of intestinal dysbiosis are: the use of medications that adversely affect the intestinal microflora (especially antibiotics), excessive solar activity, unfavorable environmental conditions, changes in climatic conditions, intestinal infections, chronic diseases of the gastrointestinal tract (cholecystitis, pancreatitis, gastritis, peptic ulcer). stomach and duodenum, hepatitis, etc.), surgery, malnutrition.

Method of treatment:

Add 5-10 drops of kerosene to one teaspoon of sugar and wash it down with water. Take every morning on an empty stomach.

Haemorrhoids

Hemorrhoids are expansion of the cavernous veins of the lower rectum - nodes, sometimes bleeding, inflamed and pinched in the anus. Stagnation of blood in the rectum (constipation, sedentary lifestyle) predisposes to hemorrhoids.

Treatment methods:

Take castor oil, vegetable oil and kerosene (2:6:1) and mix thoroughly. Take the prepared mixture at night, 3 tablespoons daily.

Applications. Soak a gauze pad in purified kerosene and apply to the anus for 1 hour. The procedure is carried out daily before bed after bowel movements.

Classification B.S. Preobrazhensky

Form of the inflammatory processDistinctive manifestations
Simple (uncomplicated) formOnly local signs are present:
Pus and dense plugs from it, closing the lumen of the lacunae, and the inflamed surface of the tonsils (they are loose, red, swollen).

Inflamed edges of the arches of the palate (they are swollen, red, infiltrated).

Toxic-allergic tonsillitis 1st degreeLocal manifestations of an uncomplicated form are superimposed by general symptoms of an allergic-toxic nature:
Periodic low-grade fever (temperature readings up to 37.5°C).

Tonsillogenic intoxication, present constantly or periodically - decreased performance, fatigue, poor appetite, general weakness, malaise, feeling of weakness throughout the body.

Enlargement of the lymph nodes of the neck, their soreness.

Periodically appearing joint pain.

Changes in blood tests - increased leukocytes, accelerated ESR.

Toxic-allergic tonsillitis 2nd degreeSigns of the 1st degree are accompanied by severe manifestations of a toxic-allergic nature:
Functional ECG changes.

Heart pain.

Heart rhythm disturbances.

Long-lasting low-grade fever.

Development of autoimmune complications of tonsillitis.

Joint diseases

Rheumatoid arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis is a disease characterized by chronic progressive inflammation of the joints of the extremities.

Treatment methods:

Rubbing. Take 200 g of salt and 100 g of mustard powder, add the same amount of purified kerosene to obtain a thick mixture; rub into joints at night. Also for rubbing, a mixture of kerosene and fir oil in a ratio of 1:2 is used, which is rubbed in a circular motion into the painful area of ​​the joint for 15 minutes before going to bed. Rubbing should be carried out daily for 1-2 months.

Kerosene-soap compress. Moisten a piece of soft canvas fabric (without synthetics) with kerosene and wring it out. One side of it is soaped with laundry soap until a shiny layer is formed. Place the compress with the soapy side out on the sore spot. Cover the top with oilcloth, then apply polyethylene and a layer of cotton wool and bandage it around the body.

Baths. Kerosene is poured into a bucket or basin and the inflamed joint is lowered into it for 20 minutes.

In addition, arthritis is treated by rubbing Todicamp into the skin of the affected joint.

Gout

Gout is a chronic disease caused by metabolic disorders, with an increase in the content of uric acid in the blood and the deposition of its salts in joints, other tissues and organs. It manifests itself as acute attacks of arthritis, deformation of joints with disruption of their function. Causes: heredity, overeating (mainly abuse of meat and alcohol).

Method of treatment:

A mixture of kerosene and Golden Star balm is applied to the area of ​​the affected joint. After an hour, the skin is washed with warm water and dried, after which a warming bandage is applied.

Heel spur

A spur is a growth on the surface of a bone.

Method of treatment:

Take a head of onion and cut it in half. Place a drop of kerosene on the cut surface of each half of the onion and apply it to the painful areas of the heel bone and bandage it. The number of procedures is not limited.

Todicamp and its modifications - modern plant extracts based on kerosene

The high medicinal activity of a kerosene-based walnut extract, called “todikamp” (from “Todika M P”), was recognized by representatives of official medicine after Todika not only completely got rid of chronic radiculitis, but also helped a huge the number of people who came for help from the Moldovan geographer from all over the Soviet Union. However, this happened only a year before the death of the inventor of the mixture.

Today, Todikamp is manufactured industrially. As a result of special processing, kerosene is practically transformed into a substance with new properties. The numbers speak eloquently about the intensity of processing of petroleum products: from 20 tons of raw materials during the manufacturing process, only one ton of the medicinal base is obtained. During factory production, walnuts are also prepared in a special way, as a result of which the concentration and activity of plant medicinal components increases significantly. Thus, there is a big difference between a homemade extract and a commercial preparation.

It is believed that the effect of todicamp when used in alternative treatment regimens for oncology is associated with its stimulating effect of the protective and metabolic functions of the body, while the walnut extract in kerosene does not have any effect directly on cancer cells.

Based on Todicamp, two types of the drug have been developed: Todiclarc and Phytodine.

When making todiclark, American walnut is used instead of regular walnut. According to some herbalists, the effectiveness of Todiclark is higher than Todicamp. A positive effect has been noticed when taken with powders from medicinal herbs: wormwood, tansy, cloves. The course of treatment with Todiclark takes one month, after which a month's break is required. As a rule, three courses of therapy are carried out over the course of a year. A single dose when taking the drug orally – a third or half a teaspoon

Phytodin is a complex complex preparation based on purified kerosene, which in addition to walnuts contains other plant components: eucalyptus, wormwood, cherry laurel, garlic, poplar buds, myrtle, birch. It is believed that these medicinal herbs can reduce the adverse burden on the body when using the drug. By mixing phytodin with water and adding starch, talc or baby powder, the liquid produces an ointment that is used externally for application to affected areas.

Important point! Both Todicamp and its modifications were developed PRIMARILY for external use. In addition, clinical studies of the drugs have not been conducted, so taking tinctures orally is associated with a high risk of side effects and cannot be recommended for official use for the very reason that the result of their action cannot be predicted!

Nervous system diseases

Radiculitis

Radiculitis is a disease caused by damage to the roots of the spinal nerves.

Treatment methods:

Rubbing. For rubbing, you can use the same mixture of salt, mustard and kerosene as for rheumatism. The following remedy is more effective: grind 5-10 red pepper pods, mix them with 250 g of sunflower oil and 250 g of kerosene, then leave in a warm place for 9 days, shaking well every day. Rub into the painful area overnight.

Beetroot-kerosene compress. To do this, you will need a piece of cotton fabric the size of 1/4 of a sheet and a piece of plastic film of the same size. 3 medium-sized beets (not peeled, but thoroughly washed) are grated on a fine grater, the beet juice is squeezed through gauze, and only the pulp is needed for the compress. A large towel is spread on the bed, two layers of rags are placed on it, then plastic wrap is placed on it. Beet pulp is laid out on the film in the form of a rectangle and sprinkled with kerosene several times. Then a piece of cloth is spread on the cake, on which you need to lie down so that the compress is on the sore lower back. After this, the ends of the towel are tied on the stomach. The compress is kept for up to two hours. After the procedure, to relieve redness, it is recommended to wipe the skin of the back with a damp swab and lubricate it with Vaseline.

Vegetovascular (neurocirculatory) dystonia

Vegetovascular dystonia is a disease caused by a mismatch between physical development and the formation of neuroendocrine function. It is more common in adolescence and manifests itself primarily as neurosis-like conditions (weakness, fatigue, sleep disturbance, irritability).

Method of treatment:

Mix 4 tablespoons of parsley juice, 1 tablespoon of oat juice and 1 teaspoon of purified kerosene. Take every other day, once a day. The course of treatment is 4-6 weeks.

Migraine

Migraine is a disease characterized by paroxysmal, often unilateral, headaches.

Method for relieving a migraine attack: apply cotton balls soaked in purified kerosene to the temples and parotid sockets for 30-40 minutes.

Patients' opinions

How do patients characterize kerosene treatment? Reviews from people who have experienced this therapy indicate that this amazing remedy helps in the treatment of many diseases. Patients often share their amazing stories of recovery from the last stages of cancer. A clear confirmation of this is Paula Kerner.

However, do not forget that even such an effective remedy can cause harm to the body. Therefore, during therapy, you should strictly follow all the instructions of the healers and follow the recommended dosages.

Diseases of the genitourinary area

Chronic pyelonephritis and cystitis

Pyelonephritis is an inflammatory disease of the kidneys.

Cystitis is inflammation of the bladder wall.

Method of treatment of pyelonephritis and cystitis:

Take 20 g of heather grass and pour a glass of boiling water. Leave in a thermos for 2 hours, then filter. Add 2 tablespoons of purified kerosene to the infusion and the resulting mixture is heated over low heat for 15-20 minutes. Then filter again through 4-6 layers of gauze. The resulting product is taken 1 tablespoon 3 times a day before meals for a course of up to three weeks. After 1.5-2 months the course must be repeated.

Urolithiasis (kidney stones)

Urolithiasis is a disease that occurs with the formation of stones in the urinary organs.

Method of treatment:

A piece of wool soaked in kerosene is applied to the lower back (in the area of ​​​​the projection of the renal pelvis), covering it with a layer of polyethylene. The procedure can last up to 2 hours (depending on the degree of individual intolerance) and is carried out daily, once a day, for a course of 2 weeks.

Trichomoniasis (trichomoniasis)

Trichomoniasis is an infectious disease caused by Trichomonas. Infection is mainly through sexual contact. Manifested by inflammation of the mucous membranes of the genitourinary tract (burning, itching, foamy or purulent discharge).

Method of treatment:

Take 1 cup of walnut partitions, grind in a coffee grinder and pour in 1 cup of purified kerosene. Leave in a dark place for 24 hours. On the first day, take 5 drops on an empty stomach, on the second – 10 drops, on the third – 20 drops, and continue to take 20 drops for a month.

Prostatitis

Prostatitis is inflammation of the prostate gland, usually of an infectious nature, with frequent painful urination and urinary retention.

Method of treatment:

Lotions with purified kerosene are applied to the perineal area (between the scrotum and the anus) 1-2 times a day. The duration of the procedure is 20-30 minutes.

BPH

Prostate adenoma is a benign tumor of the prostate gland.

Method of treatment:

Take 1 tablespoon of purified kerosene once a day, 30 minutes before meals, with a glass of boiled water and honey. The course of treatment is 3 weeks, then a ten-day break follows, and the course is repeated. Before the third course, a twenty-day break is taken.

Symptoms

Clinically, a corneal burn always manifests itself clearly and unambiguously: even without special knowledge, it is difficult to mistake it for another injury. The most striking symptoms of chemical and thermal burns are:

  • acute, almost unbearable pain localized in the damaged eye and eyelid;
  • reflex closure of the eyelids, photophobia;
  • intense lacrimation (if the tear ducts are damaged, the sign may be absent);
  • hyperemia of the skin, mucous membranes, conjunctiva;
  • clouding of the cornea (noticeable with a severe burn).

Radiation damage may not be accompanied by unpleasant symptoms immediately after receiving it. Burning sensation, lacrimation, photophobia, hyperemia and photophobia appear after a few hours.

Skin diseases

Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a chronic, non-contagious skin disease characterized by scaly rashes on the skin. Despite several theories, the exact cause of the disease has not been established.

Method of treatment:

Take Todikamp 8-10 drops on two tablespoons of honey once a day before meals. Treatment is carried out until noticeable improvement is achieved.

Eczema

Eczema is an inflammation of the skin of a neuro-allergic nature, characterized by a long-term recurrent course, itching and rash.

Method of treatment:

Take dried dandelion and oleaster roots, separately crushed into powder, and add 100 ml of purified kerosene to each component. Then rub with a wooden spoon in an enamel bowl for half an hour. The product is stored in a glass jar with a lid (in a cool place). The resulting ointment is applied to the affected areas before going to bed.

Erysipelas

Erysipelas is an infectious skin disease characterized by focal inflammation (in the form of “flames”), fever and intoxication.

Method of treatment:

Lubricate the inflammation site 3-4 times a day with kerosene. Kerosene is washed off the skin after 10 minutes. The course of treatment is 2-3 days.

Pediculosis (lice)

Treatment methods:

Kerosene compress: hair is lubricated with kerosene and the head is wrapped in a towel. The compress is kept for at least two hours, then the hair is rinsed and combed with a fine comb.

Kerosene-oil compress: the hair is moistened with a mixture of vegetable oil (linseed or sunflower) and kerosene (1:1) and a bandage with wax paper is applied for 5-6 hours. After two procedures, the head is washed with hot water and soap, then the hair is combed with a fine comb.

Other methods of treating pediculosis (for example, with pharmaceutical drugs and shampoos) are presented in the article “Pediculosis”.

Dandruff (oily seborrhea)

Method of treatment:

A mixture of vodka, kerosene and onion juice, taken in a ratio of 2:1:1, is rubbed into the scalp.

Another remedy: 1 part kerosene, 2 parts castor oil and 10 parts alcohol. Mix and rub the resulting mixture into the scalp.

Ringworm

Lichen is a group of diseases that arise for various reasons and affect the skin, mucous membrane and nails.

Method of treatment:

Prepare a mixture of 3 teaspoons of fish oil and 1 teaspoon of kerosene. The resulting substance is applied to gauze folded in four and applied to the skin affected by lichen.

Scabies

Scabies is a contagious skin disease caused by the scabies mite.

Method of treatment:

Prepare an ointment with the following composition: 6 ml of kerosene, 1 g of green soap, 6 g of purified sulfur, 5 g of chalk and an ointment base (for example, wax ointment). Rub the itchy areas of the skin.

Furunculosis

A furuncle is an inflammation of the hair follicle caused by staphylococcus.

Method of treatment:

Lubricate the affected areas of the skin with purified kerosene. By the way, some authors claim that this method can also be used to treat furunculosis of the facial skin, while others categorically do not recommend doing this.

Warts

Method of treatment: lubricating warts with Todicamp.

Calluses

Method of treatment:

Place your feet or hands in kerosene for 10 minutes every evening. Then pour cold water over them and wipe dry.

Wounds

Treatment methods:

Kerosene ointment is used to heal wounds. To prepare it, you need to take 2 yolks, a bean-sized piece of beeswax, one teaspoon of kerosene and 4 tablespoons of vegetable oil. You need to boil the oil, add wax to it and boil for another minute. The mixture is cooled to a warm state and kerosene and yolks are added to it. Then stir well. The ointment is applied to non-healing wounds (including operating wounds).

Another recipe for treating long-term non-healing wounds. Take 1 liter of sunflower oil, 30 ml of freshly squeezed celandine juice and 100 ml of purified kerosene. Mix thoroughly and leave for a week in a cool, dark place. Gauze soaked in this mixture is applied to the wound surface. Change the dressing – 2 times a day. Course – 2 weeks.

There is information that using kerosene can also pull out a splinter. To do this, just lubricate the skin with kerosene and seal it with an adhesive plaster.

Alopecia (baldness)

Method of treatment:

Mix olive oil with kerosene in a 1:1 ratio. The resulting mass is rubbed into the hair roots once a week, 2-3 hours before washing.

Papillomas

Papilloma is a benign tumor of the skin or mucous membrane, having the appearance of a papilla or “cauliflower”.

Method of treatment:

Papillomas are lubricated with Todikamp 1-2 times a day.

Read more about human papillomavirus here.

First aid

According to statistics, the degree and depth of damage to the cornea is influenced not by the type of traumatic impact, but by the duration of its contact with the surface of the eye. That is why everyone, without exception, needs to know basic first aid measures.

Important! A quick and correct reaction is especially important in cases where there is a thermal or chemical burn to the cornea of ​​the eye.

What needs to be done to stop or reduce the influence of traumatic factors

:

  • rinse the eye with a stream of cool, clean water, preferably saline, but regular tap water will do;
  • remove foreign bodies from the surface of the eye, especially if they are hot metal particles (molten polymers should not be touched);
  • Place a gel or ointment with an analgesic effect in the conjunctival sac to relieve pain and prevent the development of shock.

In the first hours after the patient’s admission to the hospital, doctors must rinse the lacrimal canals and remove foreign bodies embedded in the membrane of the eye. To prevent infection, chemically neutral antiseptic solutions are used to wash the eye.

Important! It is strictly forbidden to wash off chemical reagents from the surface of the eye with other chemicals, for example, acids and alkalis and vice versa, as this can lead to additional damage. Experts note that treating a combined corneal burn is many times more difficult than a specific type of burn.

Cancers

The possibility of using kerosene for the treatment of cancer causes (for obvious reasons) the most heated debate between supporters and opponents of this method of therapy.

Cancer is a malignant tumor of epithelial origin. A primary cancer tumor can develop in all organs of the human body where one or another type of epithelium is present. Most often, cancer occurs in the lungs, stomach, uterus, breasts, esophagus, intestines and skin. A characteristic feature of cancer is its limitless growth: once having arisen in a particular organ, a primary cancerous tumor grows steadily and non-stop, germinates and destroys surrounding tissues and from here is transported through the lymphatic tract to other organs, forming new cancerous tumors (metastases) in them. Cancer metastases can occur in all organs without exception.

There are usually no symptoms at the initial stages of tumor development. There is no spontaneous cure for cancer. The most radical treatment method today is surgery (tumor removal). But even after these operations, relapses often develop and metastases occur. Along with surgical treatment methods, official medicine also uses chemotherapy (treatment with cytostatics - drugs that suppress the growth of both diseased and healthy cells of the body) and radiation therapy, which also do not guarantee a complete cure.

Tumor growth is the random proliferation of body cells. It is still unknown exactly what the reason is, but there are a great many theories. Below we present the most “popular” of them.

  • The carcinogenic theory states that cancer can be caused by exposure to certain substances (carcinogens).
  • According to Rous's viral theory, tumor growth is caused by viruses. In addition, according to Zilber’s virus-senetic theory: in addition to ordinary viruses, there are oncoviruses, which cause tumors.
  • The fissural theory states that cancer occurs when tissue is compressed.
  • According to the theory of disembryonic rudiments, rudiments of embryonic tissues remain in the human body, which, under favorable conditions, develop into cancerous tumors.
  • And finally, the polyetiological theory states that cancer occurs under the influence of a variety of factors. That is, to put it simply, it is easier to name causes that do not cause cancer than those that do.

Methods for treating cancer with kerosene:

  • Treatment with Todikamp. 1 teaspoon - 1 tablespoon 3 times a day 20 minutes before meals. The course is 4 weeks. Number of courses – 3, with breaks of one month.
  • Birch mushroom (chaga) with purified kerosene. It is necessary to first prepare the chaga infusion. The dried chaga is crushed and filled with cold filtered water (1:3), after which it is infused at room temperature in a dark place for 4 hours. Then the water must be poured into a separate container, the softened pieces of chaga should be grated, poured with five glasses of warm water and left to infuse for two days, after which the infusion is poured into a glass vessel and mixed with the water in which the chaga was originally infused. Chaga is taken orally along with a piece of refined sugar soaked in purified kerosene. Chaga is consumed with kerosene in the morning, immediately before breakfast. The course of treatment with kerosene and chaga solution lasts 26 days. For the next 30 days, take exclusively birch mushroom infusion, one glass 3 times a day, half an hour before meals. After this, the course of joint treatment with chaga and kerosene is resumed.

Beneficial features

Kerosene is a colorless, flammable, slightly oily liquid. It has a pungent odor. This is a raw material obtained after oil refining. Kerosene is intended for technical purposes. It is widely used in everyday life. In addition, kerosene is often used in alternative medicine.

Treatment with this substance is quite effective, because the liquid has many beneficial properties for the human body.

Among them:

  • dulling of pain;
  • vasodilation;
  • antiparasitic effect;
  • disinfecting effect;
  • ensuring drying;
  • anti-inflammatory effect;
  • stimulation of the internal glands;
  • improvement of exchange.

Considering the above characteristics, healers recommend using kerosene to cleanse, strengthen and even rejuvenate the body. The substance is often used to prevent a wide variety of ailments.

The other side of the method: recovery from illness or death from kerosene poisoning?


The dangers of kerosene

The main disadvantage of using pure kerosene or drugs based on it for the treatment of cancer is the complete lack of standardized clinical studies, and, therefore, any official statistics on the results of using the tincture.

There are numerous cases of burns of the oral mucosa and initial parts of the digestive tract developing during treatment with kerosene. This is often accompanied by complete closure of the lumen of the esophagus (its stricture), as a result of which the patient requires a serious operation, after which he still remains disabled.

No less dangerous complications of taking kerosene orally are irreversible damage to the liver and kidneys, through which petroleum products and their derivatives are excreted. Cirrhosis, nephropathy, liver and kidney failure, etc. - terrible diagnoses, often leading to death - a real danger not only to the health, but also to the life of the patient.

Another important organ that suffers from petroleum products is the pancreas, the tissues of which become inflamed and die under the influence of kerosene.

conclusions

  • Treatment of cancer with kerosene requires the patient to be fully aware of all possible consequences, careful preparation of raw materials and adherence to the recipe for preparing liquids.
  • Even with the strictest adherence to the rules for taking drugs, there is no guarantee that purified kerosene or drugs based on it will not cause dangerous side effects.
  • The complete absence of official statistics does not allow us to predict the likelihood of a positive treatment outcome.
  • When using the method, periodic examination of the kidneys, liver, pancreas and other organs whose functioning may be impaired is recommended.
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