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Heat Sources & Diabetes

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Posted: 2010-02-05 11:38

Palma Pro developed Insta'Heat as an alternative to electric and dry heat sources and to provide higher temperatures that last longer than a hot-water bottle.

However, there are other arguments for using Insta'Heat with castor oil therapies or other considerations.

For example: Why does it say on a heating pad/blanket that it should not be used by diabetics?


People with diabetes are advised not to use heating pads or electric blankets because many diabetics have a loss of feeling in their extremities due to neuropathy. Without being able to feel how hot the blanket or pad is, they could be burned or overheat.

In addition, their high glucose levels create a heat in the body that triggers the pancreas to produce more insulin, causing its beta cells to work overtime; ultimately forcing the kidneys to work harder.

Lastly, dry heat is dehydrating. Six molecules of water are required to move one molecule of sugar via the urine. Evidence of dehydration often shows up as skin conditions. Some data suggests that dry, electric heat has a dehydrating effect on bone marrow as well.
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Breast Health

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Posted: 2009-11-05 15:01

"... the majority of cancer is caused by “diet & lifestyle” and environmental factors rather than genetic heredity,
which in fact accounts for only about 7% of breast cancer."
Dr. M. Freed


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Hospitals Using Castor Oil Packs

Category: Resources
Posted: 2009-07-31 12:02

In addition to holistic practitioners, several hospitals include castor oil packs as an integrative therapy.

The North Broward Hospital District (Florida - one of the largest systems in the US) utilises castor oil pack therapy for lung cancer patients to decrease the side effects of chemotherapy and aid the lungs in detoxification. The pack is applied with a heat source for 30 minutes or more for 3-4 consecutive days. Hospitals within the NBHD network also use castor oil pack therapy for bronchitis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

The University of Maryland Medical Center includes castor oil packs in their integrative approach to pelvic inflammatory disease, irritable bowel syndrome, low back pain, kidney stones, and lung cancer.

The Mercy Medical Center (Iowa) endorses castor oil packs for gallbladder disease and congestive heart failure.

Allina Hospitals and Clinics (Minnesota and Wisconsin) recommends castor oil packs for pelvic inflammatory disease.

The Baltimore Washington Medical Center endorses castor oil packs as a treatment for ulcerative colitis and pertussis.
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Written Resources

Category: Resources
Posted: 2009-02-03 21:56

We have added quick links to written resources to facilitate your access to them.

Click on the tab above called Written Ressources or HERE.

This section will continue to be updated. Do email us with resources to be considered in this section.
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