


Sulphur is a natural mineral that has had a variety of uses for centuries. Ancient Romans used Sulphur to break hexes or to purify a sick room and cleanse its air of evil spirits. In some cultures, it is used for protection from spells. It works well with skin-healing topical ointments for humans, pets, and farm animals. Even as a gardening additive for growing vegetables, fruits, and flowers. Explore its various uses and bring more healing and protection into your life today.
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In ancient texts such as the bible Sulphur is called Brimstone, and 2,000 years ago it was used as a remedy for skin disorders and other ailments.
It is critical to many of the body's biological processes. Without adequate Sulphur, your glucose metabolism is inhibited. You become glucose intolerant, energy is low, and all manner of skeletal or muscle disorders arise with pain and inflammation. This can lead to metabolic syndrome and weight gain. When Sulphur deficiency occurs with a low-fat diet, the problem becomes more serious as the additional Sugar present in a low-fat diet is converted to fat and released into the bloodstream as triglycerides which raise the risk of heart disease.
Sulfur is nature’s beauty mineral for healthy hair, beautiful skin & strong nails. In fact, it's a vital component of Collagen, the protein that helps skin maintain its youthful elasticity.
Sulphur Flowers treats most skin complaints in pets and farm animals. It kills and repels fleas, ticks, mites and lice. Treats skin allergies, mange and scabies.
Horses. Good for sweet itch, mud fever and skin complaints.
bees. The parasite varroa destructor mite that attacks bees may be prevented or treated with yellow sulphur, though this is not a proven remedy and further research and testing are needed.
Ants. Pour a trail around an ants nest, sulphur is a safe way to eradicate ants.
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