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Spells and Prayers for Alzheimer's Dementia

Post by truzzie » Sun Jan 23, 2011 4:26 pm

My grandmother and her husband both recently began to succumb to dementia. Now, I know there's no way to reverse it, but does anyone have any recommendations for setting lights for them or something similar, to somehow give them enough clarity to make some final decisions before the disease grows worse? It's been an extremely rapid progression, and I fear we won't have time to get everything set to their liking before we have to consider nursing homes. I may have answered my own question when I said clarity, but is there anything else I can do? Thanks in advance.
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Re: anything for alzheimer's/dementia?

Post by Devi Spring » Sun Jan 23, 2011 4:33 pm

I would petition both St. Dymphna who is the patron of mental disorders, along with Dr. Jose Gregorio Hernandez to help them find the right treatments to help them have as high a quality of life as possible, and bless them with the right doctors. Both saints have an amazingly gentle and loving energy, and do a fantastic job of aiding those who call on them. You can petition St. Dymphna to help them maintain lucidity as much as possible and to provide them with calm and comfort, and petition the blessed Dr. to aid them with medical aid.

You could certainly work Healing and Clarity on them as well to work from your end, while awaiting intercession.
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Re: anything for alzheimer's/dementia?

Post by truzzie » Sun Jan 23, 2011 8:27 pm

Thanks, Devi! Much appreciated. The situation has become extremely stressful, made more so by the fact that her husband (whom I love and adore, but who is growing more and more fitful by the day) has no "blood" family nearby. This leaves my father, mother, and I dealing with a problem that is fast spiraling out of control. If we don't get some intercession soon, I'm afraid we'll be putting my father in a padded room and I'll be popping tranquilizers long before we've got them settled. I don't mean to make light of it - believe me, I'm living the seriousness of it - but at this point it's laugh or cry and I'm not in the mood to cry any more. I'll look into all of the above, and hopefully things will get a bit more manageable.
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Re: anything for alzheimer's/dementia?

Post by starsinthesky7 » Sun Jan 23, 2011 9:06 pm

Thank u St. Martha for everything you have done on my behalf.
Thank u St. Elena! I appreciate your great help.
Thank you St. Peter for opening the gates&roads!

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Re: anything for alzheimer's/dementia?

Post by Miss Ida Lundin » Mon Jan 24, 2011 3:17 am

Hi truzzie,
This disease usally is really hard for everyone involved. My heart goes out to you. Im going to add a suggestion of Blessing products. This can be anointed on hands when touching the diseased but also for use for yourself and for your parents. Burning candles with blessing for Yourself and your family in these situations is something that has helped me.

http://www.luckymojo.com/blessing.html

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Re: anything for alzheimer's/dementia?

Post by Miss Bri » Mon Jan 24, 2011 7:09 am

I have several clients that I do ongoing work for who have parents suffering from either of these diseases. I would recommend along with Devi's suggestions that you work with Healing, Clarity, and Tranquility formulas. One really nice way to do a blessing for them is to take a figural candle (white) male or female as is appropriate, load it when some hair from their head, anoint with the blend of oils I mentioned as well as peaceful type herbs (look up your options in HHRM) and let that burn over 7 days.
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Re: anything for alzheimer's/dementia?

Post by truzzie » Mon Jan 24, 2011 11:28 am

Thank you all, very much. I've researched both the saints this morning (thank you, stars, for the links that got me started). Svarthyndan - I think that's a wonderful idea, and since I have some Blessing products on hand, I'm going to start that for my dad right away, since he's bearing the brunt of the strain, and see if that eases some of the pressure. And Miss Bri - I'm actually one of your clients, though this is a new problem that has cropped up since my last session with you, so it's not something we've discussed yet. Kind of nice to have a piece of your advice already, since it will be another little while before I can free up both the time and the money to go through my latest laundry list with you. You folks are all fabulous! Just having a place to start helps.
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Re: anything for alzheimer's/dementia?

Post by LilCassandra » Mon Jan 24, 2011 11:45 am

I recently lost my maternal grandmother, who pretty much raised me, to this disease. I lost my maternal grandfather to it five years ago. It's really the hardest illness I can think of in terms of toll on the family. For all intensive purposes, we lost my grandmother five years ago. It wasn't her anymore, like all that was left was a shell. It should've been easier when she passed, but then it was like losing her all over again, and it almost destroyed us.

I've now realized, looking back, that I had done all I could to help her but not those of us dealing with her. You and your family need as much love and spiritual support as those suffering from this illness. You need strength, peace, and blessings in plenty. As for those with the illness themselves, I agree that St Dymphna is a great choice. My grandmother was deeply devoted to St Barbara, said she would fight her battles for her when things got tough, and I truly believe that helped, too. It isn't a usual saint to use, but it worked for us.

I'll pray for you, my dear.

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Re: anything for alzheimer's/dementia?

Post by truzzie » Sat Jan 29, 2011 10:06 am

Just wanted to thank everyone again. I owe Dr. Gregorio and St. Dymphna some big thank yous. My stepgrandfather got a VERY fast diagnosis and is now on medication, and his doctor seems to be really cued in to what's going on with the moods, etc. Also, he's been a lot calmer than he was - not so many furious outbursts. Unfortunately, I think I'm going to have to up the work on restoring calm to the household, as Dad is still an anxious, stressed out mess (I've been a bit "sneaky" - anointing him with Blessing oil when he falls asleep in his chair and saying quiet prayers). It seems to be working for me, though. The only time I start to get "bad vibes" is right before stepgrandfather has an "episode." Apparently, I'm acting as a weathervane so far as that goes. I've also been praying to Saint Martha in the hopes she'll give me that bit of extra "oomph" to get through the whole thing.

And while I'm on the subject, HUGE HUGE HUGE thank yous to Saint Anthony! He helped us find stepgrandfather's wallet in record time. Alas, I think I'm going to have to go over to the apartment with a dowsing rod and a Saint Anthony vigil candle to find out where he hid all his checkbooks (he keeps hiding them. The biggest symptom of his dementia is a constant paranoia that someone is trying to steal his money, so he hides all his checkbooks and registers, then forgets where he hid them and accuses whoever happens to be around of taking them and laments that he can't pay his bills). Yeesh. But my main point... thanks, folks. Huge thanks. I was unaware of Saint Dymphna before this, and my prayers seem to be doing us all a bit of good. Hugs to all.
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Re: anything for alzheimer's/dementia?

Post by jwmcclin » Sat Jan 29, 2011 10:09 am

Great to read that your petitions were answered truzzie.
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Healing wash for elderly woman

Post by ozarkgirl1 » Sat Feb 26, 2011 6:38 pm

I am caring for an elderly woman with dementia who is bedridden. I would like to employ herbal baths to help her. Does anyone have any suggestions? i would like to help comfort her, help her deal with her affliction and benefit her overall health situation. Any input is greatly appreciated.

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Re: Healing wash for elderly woman

Post by Devi Spring » Sat Feb 26, 2011 6:58 pm

You could look into Blessing and Healing bath salts. Also you may wish to consider St. Dymphna products if you are comfortable with saint work, as she is the patron saint of mental illnesses.
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Re: Healing wash for elderly woman

Post by jwmcclin » Sat Feb 26, 2011 7:09 pm

Click here to read further and order Blessing Spiritual Supplies and Healing Spiritual Supplies. Also read further about Saint Dymphna. All are among my personal favorites.
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Re: Healing wash for elderly woman

Post by Miss Ida Lundin » Sun Feb 27, 2011 2:22 am

You can also make herbal baths with all-heal and life everlasting.
You could add Angelica root, althea and/or flax seed to the blend.
The flax seed and althea will bring a soothing quality to the water.

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Re: Healing wash for elderly woman

Post by ozarkgirl1 » Sun Feb 27, 2011 8:09 am

Thank you all! I will use some Saint Dymphna oil in her wash water today. I wouldlike more information about all heal and life everlasting.

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Is there Rootwork to take on someone else's health issues?

Post by lbcamera » Fri Jan 13, 2012 12:24 am

Hi everyone! I am a newbie in the infant stages and I was looking for some guidance.
My mom has had Alzheimer's for about 3 years now I would say she is in the middle stages of the disease and I have noticed that is progressing faster this year. She still knows who she is and is able for the most part still remembers simple to moderate tasks, but I can't bear to see her slip away.

I was wondering is there are any rootwork, spells, etc. that I can use to transfer my healthy mind to her and absorb some of the burden unto myself?

I know this may sound far fetched, but I thought I would ask.

I have a reading scheduled with Catherine, but that is not until the end of the month so I thought if I could get a jump on things or if I needed to order anything I could do it as soon as possible.

Thank You to anyone who can provide any help.

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Re: Is there Rootwork to take on someone else's health issues?

Post by Mama Micki » Fri Jan 13, 2012 7:31 am

Although I understand that you want to help your mother, it is not necessary for you to acquire her condition to help her. I'm sure she would like you to remain healthy.

You can work with a white skull candle dressed with Clarity, Blessing, and Healing oils. You can also work with Dr. Hernandez and St. Dymphna.
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Re: Is there Rootwork to take on someone else's health issues?

Post by lbcamera » Fri Jan 13, 2012 10:00 am

Thank you Mama Micki. Since I am very new to all of this I would need to investigate how to do all of this. Is there a link you can direct me to?

Thank you so much for your help.

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Re: Is there Rootwork to take on someone ele's health issues?

Post by catherineyronwode » Fri Jan 13, 2012 10:28 am

You should not take on another's physical condition, but you may augment conventional medical treatment with prayers and altar work. '

If you are new to the practice of hoodoo, you may wish to undertake some personal magical coaching with a member of the Association of Readers and Rootworkers (AIRR).

Magical coaching can be done via telephone, via email, or in person. You pay the professional root worker a small fee (typically less than $50.00) for a certain amount of time, during which you are taught the specific spells that you need to perform and are given a list of products to acquire, with links to where they can be purchased.

There is a lot more on the topic of magical coaching here:

http://readersandrootworkers.org/wiki/C ... l_Coaching

During our scheduled reading, i will be glad to explain these thigns to you if you ask me to.

That having been said, Mama Micki's advice to use a skull candle is excellent. You will find all of the products she mentioned, including oils and candles to Dr. Hernandez and Saint Dymphna, here, at the Lucky Mojo Curio Catalogue:

http://luckymojo.com/catalogue.html

Also, you may post your prayers for assistance at the Crystal Silence League, a world-wide free prayer network, located here:

http://crystalsilenceleague.org

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Re: Is there Rootwork to take on someone else's health issues?

Post by lbcamera » Fri Jan 13, 2012 11:27 am

Thank you catherine I will bring the subject up during our reading. Have a wonderful weekend in sunny California.




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Re: Is there Rootwork to take on someone else's health issues?

Post by lbcamera » Thu Jan 26, 2012 11:59 pm

After doing some more reading on the Lucky Mojo site I have decided to have Lucky Mojo Set a Vigil candle for my mother.
Until I learn and take some coaching lessons I feel more comfortable having them set the candle.

As per your suggestion I did read about Saint Dymphna's and Dr Hernandez and they are both wonderful which makes my decision a bit difficult.
Then I read about Virgin Our Lady Of Grace for healing miracles can I petition for all 3 vigil candles or am I going overboard here?

My petition is very simple I just want my mom to get better and to recover with the help of prayer from the Alzheimer's disease that has inflicted her body and I would like to honor and petition all 3.

What would be the best approach for me to take?

Thank you so much for your continued help.

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Re: Is there Rootwork to take on someone else's health issues?

Post by Mama Micki » Fri Jan 27, 2012 12:03 am

You can certainly have all three lights set for your mother.
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In need of the right caregiver

Post by lbcamera » Mon Mar 05, 2012 12:27 am

My mom is in need of a caregiver. I plan on posting an Ad and contacting the Alzheimer's foundation for recommendations. I also will be going down to Florida in a few weeks to set up interviews and screen applicants.
I hear so many horror stories about professional caregivers that abuse, steal from and neglect their patients and I am scared to death.

What can I do so that the right caregiver makes their way to my mom?


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Re: In need of the right caregiver

Post by Mary Bee » Mon Mar 05, 2012 4:25 am

Hi there:

You can petition a saint to bring you the best caregiver for your mother: Our Lady of Grace, St. Martin de Porres (who worked in the infirmary of his order), and Dr. Jose Gregario Hernandez are good choices for physical health and safety. You can get a vigil candle set for your mom on the altars of the Missionary Independent Spiritualist Church.

You can also do a lodestone drawing spell: get a lodestone, wash it with whiskey and let it dry. Write down on a piece of paper your petition for everything you want in a caregiver, then put it on a non-metal plate and put the lodestone on top. Tell the lodestone its' job: to attract a caregiver to your mom that you can hire. Sprinkle the lodestone with a pinch of magnetic sand each day and tell the stone your petition.

Speaking also as a nurse, make sure you also pay a fair wage: I can't tell you how many ads I see for caregivers wanted where the family wants everything done for the patient but they only pay like $10.00 an hour. Make sure you research what the going rates are for home health aides, companions and such in the area of Florida where your mom is so you can set a competitive price.

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Re: In need of the right caregiver

Post by lbcamera » Mon Mar 05, 2012 11:38 am

Thanks MaryBee,

Because of my tight time table I am leaving for Florida in a few weeks so by the time I order the lodestone spell and it arrives to me I may not have enough time to do this all. I will call the Lucky Mojo and see if they can do the lodestone as well or do I need a rootworker to do that?

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Re: In need of the right caregiver

Post by Mary Bee » Tue Mar 06, 2012 5:06 pm

Hi Lauri:

I don't know if Lucky Mojo can do a lodestone spell for you, but they can definitely set lights. You can browse the rootworkers available at Association of Independent Readers and Rootworkers and ask one of them to do some drawing work for your situation:

http://www.readersandrootworkers.org

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