Folk Remedies for Treating Cerebral Palsy in Children
There are contraindications. Consult your doctor.
Preparing Tar from Bones: Start by collecting about 500 grams of various bones, including both animal and bird bones. Rinse them thoroughly under running water, then use a hammer to crush the dried bones into small pieces. Place them in a clay pot, cover with a lid that has a small hole, and set it in a previously dug pot in the ground. Seal the joint between the pot and the earth with clay, surround everything with firewood, and light a fire that should burn for a day. After that, let the mixture cool down. As a result, in the upper pot, you will obtain a unique tar that will have a slightly reddish hue, an oily texture, and a strong smell reminiscent of raw meat. The bones that were originally black and rotten will become white and transparent, resembling mother-of-pearl.
It is recommended to rub this tar on the skin 5-7 times a day. It may help not only children diagnosed with cerebral palsy (CP) but also elderly people who experience weakness. For elderly clients, 2-3 months of regular rubbing is sufficient, whereas children with CP will need at least 1.5-2 months, in conjunction with physical exercises, massage, and psychotherapy.