Thursday, February 15, 2007
Crudoleum and hair loss
I just read-up on a leading American psychic of the 20th Century Edgar Cayce (1877 – 1945) who diagnosed people’s medical problems during a hypnotic trance. Besides for head massages, a healthy diet and vitamin supplements to stimulate hair growth, his most prominent recommendation for hair loss was to massage crude oil into one’s scalp. Not just any crude oil, mind you, it had to be Pennsylvania crude oil due it being a lighter paraffin-based variant – as opposed to darker asphalt-based crude oil variants. This is how the brand Crudoleum was born, which surprise-surprise still retails to this very day. Of one thing we can be certain: Edgar Cayce was a true seer. He could see them coming from a mile away...
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I don't know if you've really read up on Cayce. He wasn't one to exploit peoples problems and sell tonics. He was never a wealthy man and lived much of his life is the lower class.
He devoted himself to helping people and that's what he did for anyone who followed his advice.
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