The wrong way to use Virgin Coconut Oil!

Yesterday I got my brother to come to my house and have my massage therapist douse him all over and massage him with our virgin coconut oil plus makabuhay formula for intense anti-germ killing action.

We found my brother irritated and itchy and very uncomfortable all through the session.  Then when the massage session was near its end, my brother was asking for a towel.  Whatever for?  He says he wanted to take a shower.  A shower?  Whatever for?  He said to get rid of the icky virgin coconut oil!  Great heavens!  Of course this was wrong. First of all, just having received a massage, it is absolutely wrong for anyone to take a shower.  You will get a “pasma”; the sudden dipping of water will cause an adverse reaction in your muscles and you might be debilitated.  Then there is the fact that the virgin coconut oil (VCO) has yet to work its magic by letting it stay soaking your skin and the germs on it.

Sure enough after a few minutes, my brother was scratching like hell all over.  It was obvious this was actually his first time.  Some 15 minutes later, his scratching and itchiness subsided.  First time huh?  Yes, I realized this was actually the first time he has received a good dose of VCO.

I asked him how he uses VCO at his home.  He told me he would take a shower and soap.  Rinse of that soap and put on VCO all over his body.  Then after a minute or so, rinse off all the VCO!!!  How insane!!! Where did he get that idea?
This solves the puzzle of why he wants to keep using his dumb moisturizers.  He does not realize that it is VCO purely that he should have been using all along.  Because of the initial discomforts he had with VCO, he has since been using VCO the wrong way.  Because NOBODY ever showed him HOW VCO is to be used, he never knew how to use VCO properly in the first place!  How absurd!  But there it is!  After all these years of suffering this is the only time he has come across the correct way of use.

The lesson of this story is that the managing healer should be hands on.  Teach the patient and attend to the patient the first few times how the procedure is actually done!