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Jerusalem artichoke is a vegetable which resembles a small potato. It is available from some health food stores. The Heritage Store in Virginia Beach sells this product (see Resource section). Jerusalem artichoke is a primary therapy in the Cayce approach to diabetes. The readings state that the Jerusalem artichoke can be used to decrease or eliminate the need for medicinal insulin. Therapeutic recommendations for Jerusalem artichoke will vary from person to person depending upon the severity of the condition. For one individual with a slight tendency toward diabetes, the recommendation was to eat two Jerusalem artichokes per month. For more severe cases, one per day prescribed. For persons diagnosed with diabetes, starting out at three per week is reasonable. After monitoring blood/sugar levels, the amount of artichoke's can be adjusted as needed. Here are some suggestions for to using Jerusalem artichoke:
CAYCE QUOTES Here are some excerpts from readings given for people with diabetes in which the Jerusalem artichoke was recommended. Note the cooking instructions and therapeutic value as explained by Edgar Cayce: "Begin with the use of Jerusalem artichoke when the [osteopathic] treatments have begun, instead of insulin which may be gradually diminished. Use the artichoke cooked in Patapar paper. Have in the beginning about three of these each week, about the size of an hen egg. These would be cooked well, but the juices in and from same mixed with the pulp as they are prepared. Season to suit the taste of the body. Do not use too much salt and do use, in all the vegetables cooked, the kelp or health salt and not the regular sodium chloride as purified." (5345-1) "Thus, we have a diabetic reaction, as it is
at times called.... "Instead of using so much insulin; this can be gradually diminished and eventually eliminated entirely if there is used in the diet one Jerusalem artichoke every other day. This should be cooked only in Patapar paper, preserving the juices and mixing with the bulk of the artichoke, seasoning this to suit the taste. The taking of the insulin is habit forming. The artichoke is not habit forming, not sedative-producing in the body as to cause accumulations of poisons as do sedatives; though it will be necessary to take a sedative when there are the attacks, but take a hypnotic rather than a narcotic - only under the direction, however, of a physician." (4023-1) "(Q) Is there a diabetic condition? "(Q) Are the kidneys involved. "For, we would add in the diet the Jerusalem
artichoke, which supplies insulin in its natural state in which it is
CORRECTIVE forming, or in the order in which it may be properly assimilated.
"(Q) Should I make the Jerusalem artichoke a part of my diet
all year round? "Beginning about the middle of September, then,
begin taking twice a week a Jerusalem artichoke - at least the size
of a hen egg. Prepare this in its own juices. Cook it in
Patapar Paper. Mix the juices with the pulp itself. For,
the salts that come from same are the effective balance in the effect
upon the system. Keep these regularly, twice each week - Tuesdays
and Thursdays. Do this for some three to four months, leave off
a month, and then begin again; keeping them in this ratio throughout
the period or season that they may be obtained. Keep these fresh,
not by trying to keep them in the icebox, but keep them in the ground
- but they will have to be protected; for most any animal will attempt
to take them! "The activity of the heart, lungs, liver and
kidneys is not always coordinant. There are those diabetic tendencies,
or the excesses that arise from the activity of the pancreas; which
makes for those variations in the normal reflexes to heart, lungs, liver
and kidneys. "DO take the Jerusalem artichoke in the diet twice each week. We would take it regularly, Tuesdays and Thursdays; one time it should be cooked, the next time raw, and so on. Eat one about the size of a guinea egg, with the meal, on those days, you see. Keep a quantity of these in the ground. Do not attempt to keep them in the ice box or otherwise, for the withering of same causes the loss of much of the beneficial properties." (2490-1) "A very positive reaction may be had that will
relieve a great deal of this tension, if there will be eaten each day
- with the meal - a Jerusalem artichoke; one day cooked, the next day
raw; one not larger than about the size of a hen egg. Preferably
keep these fresh, not by being put in the refrigerator but by keeping
them in the ground; by necessity protecting them from animals - dogs,
hogs, pigs or the like; for these will scratch 'em up - as would cats
also! "However, we would add to same the Jerusalem
artichoke. For this body, these should be taken at least three
times each week, preferably cooked, or prepared in its own juices, as
in Patapar Paper, so that whatever portions that may exude from the
tuber during the preparation may be mixed with same in preparing.
Eat it with the meal, you see, three times each week - using one each
time about the size of a hen egg. Do not overcook nor undercook,
but so that it is well able to be mashed thoroughly. Do not peel,
- only wash thoroughly with a brush, then cook it in Patapar Paper -
as if cooking an Irish potato. Season with a little salt, and
at times a very small quantity of butter. Though this is at times
tabu for the body, we find that it will aid in this particular instance.
"(Q) What was the Jerusalem artichoke given for? "At least three times each week have a Jerusalem artichoke in the diet. Cook this in Patapar Paper, preserving the juices and mixing with the artichoke as it is prepared for the meal, seasoning with butter and salt and a little pepper if so desired. This will soon reduce the tendencies towards the sugar reaction." (2085-4) "Not that there is as YET a great tendency towards
too great a quantity of sugar, but a diabetic condition is a portion
of the disturbance. However, as we find, even with this, these
may be cleared; for the greater cause of the condition is rather the
superacidity, with too great quantities of oils or highly seasoned food,
with especially fats or greases that have caused those conditions in
the gall duct area, and especially with those portions as related to
the assimilating of such through the system. "Thus while the heart's disturbance is serious,
the diabetic tendency and activity is the more serious. "Twice a week we would take the Jerusalem artichoke.
Begin these at the time the osteopathic adjustments are begun.
One time it would be taken raw, the other time cooked, - but cooked
in its OWN juices (as in Patapar Paper). "Where there are the acute conditions from the
infection, from the breaking of veins in the limb, to make application
- unless with great precautions - would be directly disturbing to the
glandular forces as related to that which produces the diabetic condition;
slowing the blood and thickening it so that the applications for helpful
forces are such that it would need great precautions. "Hence, we would add occasionally to the diet
the Jerusalem artichoke; in a way and manner as to meet the needs.
For if this is kept as a portion of the diet two or three times a week
for periods of two or three months at a time, and then left off for
a week or a month and then included again, we will find sufficient of
the insulin reaction as to keep the pressure as related to the blood
supply nearer normal. Also the activities of the system in keeping
down sugar, as well as the reaction through the circulatory forces as
related to the katabolism of the system will be much improved. "(Q) It is not necessary to take insulin, outside of that
contained in the Jerusalem artichoke? Note: The above information is not intended for self-diagnosis or self-treatment. Please consult a qualified health care professional for assistance in applying the information contained in the Cayce Health Database. |
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