Burns
Burns

In Aajonus's framework, burns, whether from sun, heat, or chemicals, are fundamentally a matter of cellular damage caused by the interaction of external forces with a body that is either deficient in the correct raw fats or is actively discharging stored chemical toxins through the skin.

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Aajonus's Definition

Aajonus's Definition

What Burns and Sunburn Actually Are

In Aajonus's framework, burns, whether from sun, heat, or chemicals, are fundamentally a matter of cellular damage caused by the interaction of external forces with a body that is either deficient in the correct raw fats or is actively discharging stored chemical toxins through the skin.

Sunburn specifically is not simply the result of too much sun exposure. It is the result of a skin that lacks the fat necessary to convert sun rays into vitamin D. When the sun's rays strike fat on the skin, the skin converts those rays into vitamin D, which is then used throughout the body. If the body is highly toxic, it pulls fat from the skin to bind to and harness internal poisons. The skin is then left fat-deficient and bare. Without sufficient fat on the skin's surface, the sun burns and blisters rather than tanning and nourishing.

In Aajonus's words: "The more chemicals you have in your body, the more your body takes the fat from your skin and uses it to harness the toxins. So then your skin is deficient in the fats it needs to convert into vitamin D when the sun rays hit your skin. The sun hits the fat on the skin. Your skin converts the sun rays with the fat into vitamin D. And your vitamin D uses it throughout the body. If you're highly toxic, your body is going to take the fat from the skin and use it to bind with the poisons. Then your skin is left bare. And then the sun will burn you and blister."

Chemical burns, distinguished sharply from heat burns, are a form of detoxification where the body is discharging stored chemical toxins (such as vaccine residues, sulfur-based antibiotics, mercury, aluminum) through the skin. These burns are far more insidious because they damage nerves, and the person often does not know they have a chemical burn until the damage is already apparent. A rubber hot water bottle, for example, in Aajonus's analysis, cannot cause 2nd-to-4th-degree burn variations because the heat would be felt before it caused such damage. When a chemical burn appears in conjunction with a heating agent, Aajonus's interpretation is that the heat accelerated or stimulated the release of stored chemical toxins already being expelled through that skin.

Skin cancer is defined by Aajonus as a collection of dead cells, scar tissue, that develops in people who are especially deficient in utilizable fat in the skin. "What is cancer? Cancer is a collection of dead cells, scar tissue. So whether it's adding to it in one particular..." If you blister enough times from repeated sun exposure without sufficient fat in the skin, you deaden the skin, creating scar tissue, which is the foundation of cancer.

Heat burns (from fire, boiling water, hot surfaces) are described as physical destruction of skin layers and underlying cellular tissue, where cells under each layer absorb heat and are burned. Immediate heat still in the tissue continues to damage deeper layers even after the source is removed.

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Root Cause

Root Cause

The Underlying Causes in Aajonus's Framework

For Sunburn:

The primary root cause is fat deficiency in the skin. This deficiency has multiple origins:

1. Not eating fat, especially raw fat. Cooked and processed fats cannot be utilized by the body in the same way. The body cannot deposit usable fat into the skin from cooked or processed sources.

2. The inability to utilize cooked and processed fat. Even if someone eats cooked fat, the body may not be able to extract and use it to protect the skin.

3. The application of any skin lotion, including all suntan lotions. Aajonus is extremely emphatic about this: "The application of any skin lotion (including all suntan lotions) because skin lotions smother and poison the skin." Sunscreen is described as "very toxic" and as causing cancer, specifically MS (multiple sclerosis) and lupus (disintegration of connective tissue).

4. Washing the skin before sunbathing. "It is imperative that we do not shower or bathe the morning of a day of sunbathing. Washing removes the body's natural oils that are a natural sunblock."

5. Internal toxic load. When the body is burdened with chemicals, it scavenges fat from the skin to use as a binding agent for those toxins, leaving the skin bare.

For Chemical Burns:

The root cause is stored chemical toxins, particularly from vaccines (especially tetanus), sulfur-based antibiotics (used for kidney infections, bladder infections, sinus conditions), and heavy metals like mercury and aluminum, being expelled through the skin. These toxins damage nerves and tissue as they exit. The cases Aajonus cites involve people who took heavy courses of sulfur-based antibiotics throughout childhood, people who had multiple vaccinations, and people detoxifying mercury from fillings or injections.

Aajonus explicitly connects certain burn patterns to tetanus vaccine residue: "This kind of burn is consistent with vaccines, especially tetanus. I had such a detoxification several years ago and I have not had a tetanus in 35 years relating to that detoxification."

Spontaneous combustion, cited from a 1971 60 Minutes episode, is described as the most extreme version of sulfur toxicity: women who had been on sulfur-based antibiotics for kidney and bladder infections for most of their lives reaching a point where the sulfur concentration in their skin tissues ignites.

For Heat Burns:

The root cause is physical, extreme heat contacting the skin and underlying tissues, with continued burning occurring in deeper layers via absorbed heat. The problem is compounded by deficiency of the raw nutrients (particularly raw fats, raw proteins) needed to rebuild and heal those destroyed cells rapidly.

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Why This Happens

Why This Happens

Where This Fits in the Causal Sequence

Burns and sunburn touch multiple principles of Aajonus's framework simultaneously:

  • Terrain Theory / Root Cause: The entire explanation of why the sun burns some people and not others is a terrain theory argument, it is never the external agent (sun, heat) that is the primary problem, but the internal state of the person. A person on a proper raw diet with sufficient fat in the skin will not burn in the sun. An albino who ate 3/4 pound of raw butter daily for 10 days was then able to lie in the sun for 10 hours without burning.
  • Detoxification: Chemical burns are explicitly framed as detoxification events, the body discharging stored poisons through the skin. The symptoms are not the disease but the cure. Staphylococcus aureus found in a burn wound is described as beneficial: "Staphylococcus are responsible for consuming dead and damaged tissue caused by chemical or heat burn, or abrasion. If you did not have them, you would probably have leprosy. Congratulations."
  • Cooked Food / Raw Food: The inability to heal from burns, or the propensity to burn in the sun, is linked directly to cooked food consumption and specifically to the inability to utilize cooked fat versus raw fat. Raw fat (butter, cream, coconut cream) protects and heals; cooked and processed fats do not.
  • How to Live / Sovereignty: Aajonus's rejection of skin grafts, sunscreens, pharmaceutical treatments, and medical debridement protocols places this firmly in Sovereignty. He describes cases where people healed third and fourth degree burns without skin grafts using raw food protocols, and cases where clay drawing out toxins resolved infections that medical culture swabs confirmed were present.

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Symptoms Reframed

Symptoms Reframed

How Aajonus Reinterprets Conventional Symptoms

Redness after sun exposure: Not necessarily a true burn. "Some people seem as if they burn because they feel burned, but within a few days it eases without peeling." Redness that resolves within a day or two without peeling is described as the body processing absorbed radiation and converting it to vitamin D with the fats in the skin. "It's usually red until it's mixed with the fats in the skin. Once it's mixed with the fats in the skin, it has been converted into vitamin D, and then it tans the skin."

Peeling after sunburn: Peeling is a sign of genuine burn where there is insufficient fat in the skin to process the solar radiation. If peeling continues on the second and third outings, it may indicate the person has enough oil in their skin that even externally applied fats are interfering with the process, paradoxically, having too much external oil on the skin can prevent the body's internally transported fats from doing their work.

Stinging sensation when applying honey or raw meat to a burn wound: This is described as beneficial and expected. "The sting you feel is some sugars in the honey and bacteria from meat infiltrating the areas. That is a good thing although uncomfortable." It should last no more than 1 hour. If stinging lasts longer than 20 minutes after any application, it indicates more toxins are still being discharged through that skin.

Itching at a burn site: "Itching indicates that all of the fats in the area and in the cells are not enough." It is a signal to add more fat, specifically a combination of raw butter and unheated honey, to nourish the rebuilding cells.

Staphylococcus aureus in burn wounds: Rather than a dangerous infection requiring antibiotics, Aajonus frames Staph aureus as the cleanup crew: "Staphylococcus are responsible for consuming dead and damaged tissue caused by chemical or heat burn, or abrasion. If you did not have them, you would probably have leprosy."

Black areas in a burn wound: In the chemical burn case, the black areas were identified by Aajonus as mercury deposits being discharged through the skin. The darkest, most recessed area was the last to heal because it contained the highest concentration of mercury. The gray-brown color was described as "mercury decaying from the clay, which is what we want."

Green pus at a burn site: In the documented case, the appearance of green pus was addressed with clay application, which drew out the infection/toxin material visibly and effectively. The clay "worked wonders taking away the red infection and the green pus."

Blistering from repeated sun exposure: Repeated blistering deaden the skin, creating scar tissue. Over time, a collection of dead cells and scar tissue can become what conventional medicine calls skin cancer.

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Food Protocol

Food Protocol

Exact Foods, Quantities, Timing, and Pairings
Internal Nutrition for Burns (Systemic Healing)

Primary internal healing formula: - 15 raw eggs - 2 unripe bananas - ½ cup unheated honey - Blend together and drink within 4 hours of making - Adding fresh raw aloe vera gel to this recipe improves results

This is described as helping to heal and strengthen burned cells.

Ongoing dietary support for the rest of the day after burns: - Plenty of raw full-fat milk and honey - OR raw fresh unripe fruit and raw fish - Getting plenty of fresh air in the shade

For clearing damaged cells and toxicity from burns/injury: - Raw eggs blended with unripe banana or unripe pineapple (helps clear damaged cells and toxicity from injury) - Raw meat (helps heal and replace damaged cells)

For soothing burned cells and eliminating scars: - Eating avocados - Eating fresh raw aloe vera gel directly from the leaf - Continue for several days

The albino case protocol (for fat-deficient skin unable to tolerate sun): - 3/4 pound of raw butter per day - With honey - Raw dairy (cottage cheese and raw dairy in this vegetarian community context) - Avocados - Oranges - Result: After 10 days of this protocol, the albino went into the sun for 30 minutes without burning. Two days later, he was in the sun for one hour. The day after that, he slept in the sun for 6–10 hours (accounts vary between 6 and 10 hours in different tellings) without burning.

Moisturizing/Lubrication Formula Drink: - 1–2 raw eggs - 2–4 ounces unsalted raw butter or coconut cream - 1–2 tablespoons lemon juice - 1–2 teaspoons unheated honey - All ingredients should be room temperature, warmed in a jar

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Topical Protocols for Sunburn (First Degree)

Option 1, Primal Facial Body Care Cream: Apply topically from the book The Recipe for Living Without Disease.

Option 2, Homemade mixture: - 2 tablespoons fresh raw aloe gel (best taken directly from the leaf) - 1/6 teaspoon fresh royal jelly - 1/4 teaspoon sun-dried powdered clay - 1 teaspoon stone-pressed olive oil - Stir together and apply topically

Option 3, Raw egg white alone: Simply apply raw egg white to sunburn. "Any of those will often make sunburn disappear magically."

New sunscreen/tanning skin formula (described as his latest and best formulation): - Equal parts of each: - Coconut cream - Unsalted raw butter - Raw cream - (Half a teaspoon of honey) - (An eighth teaspoon of royal jelly) - Example for 8-ounce jar: 2 ounces butter, 2 ounces cream, 2 ounces coconut cream, half teaspoon honey, eighth teaspoon royal jelly - Blend together warm "like a butter", putting into more of a solid substance with very little air extends shelf life - Apply the night before sun exposure (because it needs time to absorb) - Aajonus noted: "Put the coconut by itself, you'll burn. Put the cream on by itself, you'll burn. Put the butter on by itself, you'll burn. So let's say you're making an eight ounce jar of it... it has to be that combination." - This formula was also tested as a sunscreen: "During tests for sunscreen potential, some participants thought that they had burned because they were so red. The next mornings there was no burn or soreness, and no one peeled. As a suntan lotion, participants who normally did not tan tanned."

Apple cider vinegar and raw milk bath: - Bathe as soon as possible in a bath with at least 1 cup of raw unpasteurized apple cider vinegar - If available, add 2 cups raw milk stirred into the bath water - Then, very gently rub plain raw kefir, raw milk, or egg white into sunburn every 2–6 hours and let it stay on the skin - "That soothes the skin and relieves pain."

Tomato remedy: - Rub tomato on the burned areas - Used when skin is inflamed and bubbling: "I would rub tomato on it, cold tomato"

Diluted honey remedy: - Apply a mixture of good water and a little honey: 1 part honey to 10 parts water - "That is a little sticky, but it works most of the time."

Raw cream: - Applied to sunburned skin to soothe and nourish - "Raw cream on the skin will soothe and nourish the skin, and help the skin absorb the sun that has been captured in the skin." - Apply every few hours: "If you start to burn and peel, you put milk on. Every few hours, put milk on. You get a little sticky, but it will help convert the vitamin D or pull the radiation out of the system."

Cucumber: - Slice cucumbers and rub all over burned skin, keep rubbing until burning stops - "That took about maybe two minutes, three minutes."

Aloe vera gel: - From the plant, not from a store - Used to soothe radiation absorbed from the sun

Butter: - Applied topically to sunburned or healing skin - "Butter works the best. Butter helps that the most. Prevents burn." - "Coconut oil on the next night, aloe the day after, my mom put a bunch of aloe on and then I put some butter on a couple of days ago and that butter works the best." - Sequence described: coconut oil night before, aloe day after burn, then butter

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Topical Protocols for Second and Third Degree Burns and Deep Abrasions

Step 1, Initial heat arrest (critical first action for heat burns): - Run cold faucet water on the burn first to stop the heat from continuing to burn deeper layers - "First Aid consists of first spraying cold water on the affected area until the heat is reduced which stops the continued burning of all layers of the skin." - Cold milk compress is even better: "It is always best to apply a cloth with cold milk in it to stop burning. Egg white does not stop burn unless they are refrigerated but then they lack nutrients to feed skin cells to prevent scarring. Cells under each layer absorb heat and are burned. Immediate cold-milk-compress stops deeper layers from burn. When no more burn is felt apply egg white."

Step 2, Egg white layer: - After cold milk/water has stopped the burning sensation: apply raw egg white - Separate egg whites from yolks, beat slightly, dip or spread the egg white onto the affected area - The whites dry and form a protective layer - "The egg white is a natural collagen" - Continue to apply layer upon layer of beaten egg white for at least one hour - Result documented: "By afternoon she no longer felt any [pain]"

For Second and Third Degree Burns, Full Protocol:

Days 1–2: - First, remove as much burned tissue or dirt-filled abrasion as possible - Apply a thin layer of unheated honey over burn or abrasion, "That may cause 2–5 minutes of intense stinging" - Over the honey layer, apply a thin slice of raw beef - Cover with a damp cotton cloth to prevent the meat from drying quickly - Wrap a bandage to hold the meat and damp cloth in place - Remove dressing and reapply every 24 hours

Day 3 onwards (minimum 14 days): - Eliminate the honey layer - Continue applying raw beef, damp cloth, and bandage every 24 hours for at least 14 days

If pus appears: - Clean those areas before reapplying

After wounds seal, scar tissue prevention: - Apply honey and then a thin slice of raw meat for 2–3 days - Afterward, rub honey, then a little butter or coconut cream, alternating, until redness disappears - If skin becomes dry and tight: continue to apply a tiny bit of honey, then alternate butter and coconut cream on alternating days for another 3–5 days - Then 30 days of butter/honey and butter/coconut cream WITHOUT covering it, allow 20 minutes absorption prior to wiping and donning clothes - After several weeks, apply at least twice weekly - "The butter/honey will help strengthen the new cells which are exposed to the poisons or are still in them so they do not turn into dead scar tissue."

For Chemical Burns specifically (the itching signal): - When itching occurs, mix 1 tablespoon of unheated honey with 1 tablespoon of raw no-salt butter - Apply this combination before applying the meat, not honey alone - "It is okay to gently press and hold the area when it itches."

Clay application for chemical burns: - Clay is applied to draw out chemical toxins - Leave clay on for 24 hours - Wash off and re-apply clay for another 24 hours - Continue until skin is pink without seepage that causes scabs - The clay is then discontinued and the honey/butter/meat sequence resumes - In the documented case, clay "worked wonders taking away the red infection and the green pus"

Aajonus's personal experience with severe motorcycle burn (third and fourth degree): - He had asphalt embedded in wounds covering his leg, shoulder, arm, with parts of bones exposed - Step 1: Lime juice applied first ("lime juice surrounds foreign properties. Your body won't...") - He describes intense burning, "a lot of screaming, biting on a towel", for about 45 minutes - Step 2: Honey applied, also burned intensely - Step 3: Coconut cream applied (would have used butter if available), also burned, "should only last about 30 minutes" - Step 4: Thin slices of raw meat laid over the coconut cream/butter - Step 5: A damp cloth or gauze placed over the meat - Step 6: Plastic placed over that (not touching skin anywhere) - Step 7: Wrapped in ace bandages - Result: "In 12 days all the skin was back." Bone took approximately 6 weeks. The only scar remaining was where he stopped the treatment to experiment with non-treatment.

Raw bison versus raw beef for burns: - Asked whether bison is better than beef for burn treatment - "I have utilized both on myself and others but did not find any difference as long as they were both organic."

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Pre-Sunbathing Protocol (Prevention)

Night before sunbathing: - Rub a little unrefined cold-pressed-below-96°F coconut or peanut oil into the skin - "Promotes tanning and reduces the likelihood of burn" - Coconut cream works: "You have coconut cream, but you have to put it on the night before, because there's 78% oil in it. Oil, coconut oil, is a tanning lotion. So it draws more sun into the skin, it causes more sun to absorb." - Important: Must be applied the night before, not the morning of, because all the oil needs to be absorbed before going into the sun

The morning of sunbathing: - Do NOT shower or bathe, this removes the body's natural oils that serve as a natural sunblock - Do NOT apply any lotion - "It is better not to apply any lotion."

For those who cannot tolerate any external fat on skin: - Some people on the diet, particularly after years of eating raw fat, find that any externally applied fat causes burning - "You may not be able to sun with any other fats on your skin than those that are transported naturally inside your body, that includes the butter or cream/ginger mixtures." - Aajonus himself states: "I cannot put any oil on my skin for 24 hours, and I cannot bathe for 24 hours prior to sunning."

First outing of the year: - Should be regulated to no more than 20 minutes per side per flip - "Those who experience many months each year without sunbathing may have to burn a little each year."

During sunbathing: - Using pure milk on skin during sun exposure: "Just put pure milk on your skin. Completely blocks the sun. Even if you get very red, it will all be gone in a day."

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What to Avoid

What to Avoid

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    Sunscreen / suntan lotions of any kind:

    "The application of any skin lotion (including all suntan lotions) because skin lotions smother and poison the skin." - "You don't need sunscreen if you're eating properly. Well, sunscreen is very toxic. Very toxic. In fact, sunscreen causes a lot of cancer. It causes MS, multiple sclerosis, and it causes lupus, which is disintegration of the connective tissue."

  • ii
    Showering or bathing the morning of sunbathing:

    Removes natural protective oils - "It is imperative that we do not shower or bathe the morning of a day of sunbathing."

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    Applying any external oil or fat the morning of sun exposure for those who are highly fat-sufficient:

    Counterintuitively, those with sufficient internal fat reserves cannot sun with external fats on their skin at all, it interferes with their body's own fat-based sun conversion - Must not apply even butter or cream/ginger mixtures if you fall into this category

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    Commercial refrigerated egg white for burns:

    Refrigerated egg white loses its nutrients and therefore cannot feed skin cells to prevent scarring - "Egg white does not stop burn unless they are refrigerated but then they lack nutrients to feed skin cells to prevent scarring."

  • v
    Not stopping continued heat immediately:

    Failing to apply cold water or cold milk compress immediately after a heat burn allows deeper layers to continue burning from absorbed heat - This is described as one of the primary reasons deeper burns occur

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    Cooked and processed fats:

    Cannot be utilized by the body to create the fat deposits in the skin needed to protect against sunburn - The body cannot extract usable fat from cooked/processed sources for this purpose

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    Vaccines and sulfur-based antibiotics (as predisposing factors):

    These store in the skin and deeper tissues - When heat or other triggers stimulate their release, chemical burns result - Tetanus vaccine residue specifically is cited as a cause of chemical burn detoxification

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    Skin grafts (Aajonus's position):

    He rejects skin grafts entirely - "They wanted to grab skin from my butt, my thighs, everywhere to put on there. And that's what they do to burn victims. Then what you have is you have stretched skin everywhere, scar tissue heavily where you made the transplants. And everybody's a walking scar tissue." - His third/fourth degree burns healed without skin grafts in 12 days using the raw food protocol

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    Medical debridement of black/mercury-laden tissue without addressing the underlying toxin:

    Aajonus's position on the doctor peeling off dead skin: the underlying issue is chemical toxicity, not infection - "If the doctor had had common sense, she would have had the tissue she removed checked for toxins rather than microbes. Then, you would have known what caused your problem."

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    Pineapple on burned skin:

    "Here, you've already got skin damage. You'd never do that [use pineapple]. That's to get rid of a tumor. Okay. You want to use coconut cream, butter, dairy cream, some fats to soothe the area."

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    Any sunscreen at all on someone already tanning and sunburning:

    "I just didn't have any sunscreen... In the last five six years I've worn any sunscreen I got some all the time a couple of weeks ago my brother and I did a gig... Dave got burnt and I got tanned. No pain. It's beautiful." (The person who got burned was using sunscreen; the one who didn't was fine.)

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Recovery Timeline

Recovery Timeline

What Healing Looks Like and How Long It Takes

Sunburn, mild (first outing of the year): - May result in redness and some burning sensation - Aajonus himself: "I always feel burned for a day and then it fades to a tan without peeling." - For people who seem burned but aren't truly burned: "within a few days it eases without peeling" - After the first burn of each year, further burns are rare

Sunburn, with raw food protocol: - The red-haired, white-skinned client who had second-degree sunburn problems her entire 42-year life: - Spent hours on beach, turned bright red, was very sore - Applied raw cream to skin to soothe for 36 hours - Called 3 days later: redness and soreness completely gone, no peeling whatsoever - "The first time in her 42 years."

First-degree burn: - Applying the primal facial cream, aloe/clay/olive oil mixture, or egg white: "will often make sunburn disappear magically" - "They quickly soothe and heal other first degree burns"

Second-degree burn: - "They increase relief and healing to second-degree burns" - 1.5-degree burns: "it works well without scarring" - 2–3-degree burns: "will be soothed but usually scarring occurs"

Second-degree chemical burn, documented case timeline: - Day 0 (Wednesday, February 16, 2011): Burn appears, very red with large blister - Days 1–3: Kefir applied for relief, then fresh aloe vera from plant, then homemade moisturizing cream - Day 3 onward: Switched to raw honey, "always initially burns when going on, but within 30 minutes the burning goes away" - Day 7: Red meat attempted but "burning of the red meat was too intense", switched back to raw honey - Day 10: Very sore, sensitive, red, with black and white dead skin areas. Sought doctor visit. Doctor pulled white dead skin off with tweezers. Doctor concerned about black recessed areas. - After Aajonus intervened with clay protocol: Clay works on drawing toxins; green pus and red infection addressed - Day 15 (8 days of treatment): "Many indications of chemical detoxification and progress toward healing", black spots turned to light brown, outer rim still red - Day 16: Burn improving; sting when honey and meat applied lasts 1 hour then calms - Day 21: Old dead skin coming off, new pink skin underneath; burns intensely when water hits new pink skin, but calms within minutes - Day 22: Significant improvement, "redness and soreness" greatly diminished - Day 26: Most of burn has gone to scar tissue; one area (worst, with mercury) still has old dead skin; "considerably smaller and does not hurt the way it used to" - Day 29: Continuing, worst area slowly closing - Day 43 (March 31, 2011): "My burn has gone to scar tissue. No scab left behind." - Total time from burn to scar tissue: approximately 43 days - This was described as a severe chemical burn with mercury involvement, worst-case scenario

Third and fourth degree burns, Aajonus's personal motorcycle accident: - Used lime juice, honey, coconut cream, raw meat, damp cloth, plastic, ace bandage protocol - All skin grew back in 12 days - All bone tissue (elbow and ankle) took approximately 6 weeks - The one area he stopped treating became the only permanent scar he retained

Severe chemical burn from sulfur/mercury (the woman from Omaha with spontaneous skin burn): - Had third-degree burns going all the way through all layers of skin - "Holes in her back" - Was eventually healed with the meat-on-burn protocol after detox

After wounds seal, long-term scar prevention: - 30 days of butter/honey and butter/coconut cream daily without covering - Then at least twice weekly for several additional weeks - Total post-healing care: multiple weeks to months

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Questions Aajonus Answered

Questions Aajonus Answered

  • Direct Questions and Aajonus's Responses

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    Q (July 22, 2000): "I tried your suggestion of putting oil on the skin the night before, not washing the next day and sunbathing and got somewhat burnt. Why is this? I was out for 3 hours in the hot sun and got burnt after 1½ hours, so then I had to put some normal sunscreen on, on certain areas, to avoid further burning. I am burning today, the day after all this."

    A (Aajonus): "The first outing without sunscreen of each year might result in some burn with peeling. Some people seem as if they burn because they feel burned, but within a few days it eases without peeling. After the first burn of each year, a burn is rare. If you continue to burn and peel on the next two outings, it may be an indication that you already have enough oil in the skin to prevent sunburn. In that instance, as it is with me, you may not be able to sun with any other fats on your skin than those that are transported naturally inside your body, that includes the butter or cream/ginger mixtures. I cannot put any oil on my skin for 24 hours, and I cannot bathe for 24 hours prior to sunning. I always feel burned for a day and then it fades to a tan without peeling. The first outing should be regulated with no more than 20 minutes per side per flip. Raw cream on the skin will soothe and nourish the skin, and help the skin absorb the sun that has been captured in the skin."

    Aajonus then shared the case of the red-haired white-skinned client: "A client with red hair and very white skin who has been on the diet for almost 10 years, but has been afraid to sun because she had cancer and has always had a problem with second+ degree sunburn prior to the diet, came to LA last week and spent a few hours on the beach without putting anything on her skin the night before. She thought she had burned. She turned bright red and was very sore. She put raw cream on her skin to soothe the burning feeling for 36 hours afterward. She called me Thursday and said the redness and soreness disappeared after 3 days and no sign of peeling at all. The first time in her 42 years. Now she will be able to utilize the sun more easily for the rest of the summer. I have not known any clients with your coloring who continue to have sun problems that cause peeling."

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    Q (July 31, 2002): "I wanted to ask quickly about sunbathing. It is very hot. Is it better to wear no sunscreen lotion even if one does not put on oil the night before, or better to wear cream if one does not do the oil the night before?"

    A (Aajonus): "It is better not to apply any lotion. If you burn a little, here are two remedies: rub tomato on the burned areas; or apply a mixture of good water and a little honey (1 part honey to 10 parts water), that is a little sticky, but it works most of the time."

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    Q (Workshop): "So what do you recommend to put on your skin for going out in the sun? I want to get out in the sun."

    A (Aajonus): "Okay, I got a new one. I just came up with one in the last six months and I've been using it for everything. You see the sun I have in my face? That's from 35 minutes in the sun one day last week. The new skin formula is one part each of honey, excuse me, coconut cream, butter, raw cream. It has to be that combination. Put the coconut by itself, you'll burn. Put the cream on by itself, you'll burn. Put the butter on by itself, you'll burn. So let's say you're making an eight ounce jar of it. You use two ounces of butter, two ounces of cream, two ounces of coconut cream. Half a teaspoon of honey and then an eighth of teaspoon of royal jelly. Blend that together... when you do it warm like that, it's more like a butter. It puts everything into more of a solid substance with very little air in it. It lasts longer that way and it was a great tanning agent. I did not burn at all."

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    Q (Workshop): "There's no damages from the sun?"

    A (Aajonus): "No damages from the sun. They did all the black people, all the black Asians, they all had free hands. If you want to have a sunblock, there are two sunblocks. You have coconut cream, but you have to put it on the night before, because there's 78% oil in it. Oil, coconut oil, is a tanning lotion. So it draws more sun into the skin, it causes more sun to absorb. Okay? And ask it on the night before, because all the oil will be absorbed before you get into the sun. Then use milk. Just put pure milk on your skin. Completely blocks the sun. Even if you get very red, it will all be gone in a day."

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    Q (Workshop, on burning from the sun, regarding radiation vs. toxins coming out through the skin):

    A (Aajonus): "Are you scanning radiation or toxins coming out? The way the skin is irritated or not irritated. So it's not irritating. The sun trying to convert. That's good. That's very good, yeah. It can help with old radiation. Well, it's the vitamin D. So you get the radiation. It's absorbed into the skin. It's usually red until it's mixed with the fats in the skin. Once it's mixed with the fats in the skin, it has been converted into vitamin D, and then it tans the skin, unless the body absorbs all that vitamin D in a few hours. And there's people who do absorb the vitamin D just like that. Lack of fats."

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    Q (Workshop, after mention of sunburn and aloe on skin, asking about pineapple):

    A (Aajonus): "Are you using the same pineapple? No, you don't use pineapple in this. Okay. That's to get rid of a tumor. Okay. Here, you've already got skin damage. You'd never do that. You want to use coconut cream, butter, dairy cream, some fats to soothe the area. Tomato helps soothe the tissue, too. And cucumber. Those are the five things that I used. When the skin burned, I used cucumber. I just take slices of cucumber and rub it all over and just keep rubbing it until it didn't burn anymore. That took about maybe two minutes, three minutes. If I could see it was more inflamed and I get more bubbles, I would rub tomato on it, cold tomato. And when it was just so debilitated, I'd put either coconut cream or butter or cream, dairy."

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    Q on burn degree and egg white: "It depends on the degree of burn?"

    A (Aajonus): "It depends on the degree of burn. 1.5 degrees it works well without scarring. 2-3 degree burns will be soothed but usually scarring occurs. It is always best to apply a cloth with cold milk in it to stop burning. Egg white does not stop burn unless they are refrigerated but then they lack nutrients to feed skin cells to prevent scarring. Cells under each layer absorb heat and are burned. Immediate cold-milk-compress stops deeper layers from burn. When no more burn is felt apply egg white."

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    Q on whether raw bison is better than raw beef for burn treatment:

    A (Aajonus): "I have utilized both on myself and others but did not find any difference as long as they were both organic."

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    Doris (February 26, 2011): "I burnt my lower back using a hot water bottle. I did not know my back was getting burned. I had 2 shirts on between my skin and the water bottle. The rubber water bottle felt good on my muscles and it took the muscle pain away. But what was left was a 2nd degree burn. Very bizarre, I don't know how to explain it. I've used hot water bottles many times before. Would your treatment for a burn be different than your treatment you suggested I use? If it is a burn, do I still use clay and then honey and still eat what you recommended? If it is a burn, and I am trying to avoid an infection, would I need to take lime juice by mouth?"

    A (Aajonus, February 27, 2011): "The physics of a heat burn from a hot water bottle would not be 2nd-4th-degree variations like yours. You have a chemical burn that coincided with your use of the hot water bottle. The hot water bottle could never have caused that without your knowing it. You would feel the amount of heat that would cause 2nd-4th-degree burns, you would know. However, chemical burns are much more insidious. Because they damage nerves, often people do not know that they have chemical burns until they are apparent. As I stated in my last email, this kind of burn is consistent with vaccines, especially tetanus. I had such a detoxification several years ago and I have not had a tetanus in 35 years relating to that detoxification. If the doctor had had common sense, she would have had the tissue she removed checked for toxins rather than microbes. Then, you would have known what caused your problem. There are toxins in that wound that do not come from a heat burn. Therefore, you must remove them or not heal. The clay and other..."

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    Doris (March 4, 2011): "When I put the honey and meat on the burn, it stings and burns like crazy for 1 hour afterwards and then it calms down. It really hurts for that 1 hour after honey and meat has been applied to burn. My burn is extremely itchy right now and I want to scratch it, but it is still very tender. I am assuming the itchiness is a good thing?"

    A (Aajonus): "The sting you feel is some sugars in the honey and bacteria from meat infiltrating the areas. That is a good thing although uncomfortable. Itching indicates that fats in the area and in cells are not enough. I suggest that you mix 1 T. raw butter to 1 T. unheated honey and apply that prior to covering with meat. It is okay to gently press and hold the area when it itches."

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    Doris: "Do you think I got most of the toxins out from my tetanus shots, or are there still more in my body? Why now, out of the blue, do I get a chemical burn in conjunction with a hot water bottle? I have been using rubber hot water bottles for years and nothing has ever happened before. I know friends who let their children sleep with hot water bottles in their beds all night and the kids have been immunized but none of them are getting chemical burns associated with the warmth of the hot water bottle. Can you explain why some people and not others?"

    A (Aajonus, March 4, 2011): "Wonderful, it looks the way it should after 6-7 days of applications. Do not wash or rinse it after the honey/butter and meat. The sting is some sugars, honey and bacteria from the meat infiltrating the areas. Itching indicates that all of the fats in the area and in the cells are not enough. I suggest that you mix 1 tablespoon of unheated honey to 1 tablespoon of raw no-salt butter and apply that instead of just honey before applying the meat, etc. It is okay to gently press and hold the area when it itches. [Regarding why some people and not others, the implied answer throughout the correspondence is that it depends on the concentration and location of accumulated vaccine toxins and individual detoxification triggers.]"

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    Doris: "Also, do I rinse the burn with water after the honey has been on the wound for 8 hours? I know I rinse it after the clay, but do I rinse it after the honey and meat? Or, do I apply the clay directly to the burn right after the honey and meat have been taken off?"

    A (Aajonus): [Implied from surrounding correspondence, do not rinse after honey/butter and meat. The clay is applied as a separate phase. Do not wash or rinse after the honey/butter and meat application.]

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    Doris: "Once I stop the clay, what else can I put on the burn to help it heal that won't sting?"

    A (Aajonus, March 9, 2011): "As long as the wound stings longer than 20 minutes after applying anything, there are more toxins being discharged through the same skin. When you think that your body has finished detoxifying through that skin, I suggest applying honey and then a thin slice of meat for 2-3 days. Afterward, I suggest rubbing honey, then a little butter or coconut cream, alternating, until the redness disappears. However, if the skin becomes dry and tight, I suggest you continue to apply a tiny bit of honey, then alternate butter and coconut cream on alternating days for another 3-5 days."

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    Doris: "Leaving clay on for 24 hours then washing it off and re-applying the clay for another 24 hours is okay? How long do I do this for?"

    A (Aajonus): "Until you see the skin is pink without seepage that causes scabs."

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    Doris (March 14, 2011, Day 26): "I am still using the clay since one area has not fused into scar tissue yet. That's the area that was the big black spot. It still has old dead skin on it and is still the most tender and sore. It is considerably smaller and does not hurt the way it used to. It is definitely getting better, but slow to do so, it was the worst area because of mercury in it."

    A (Aajonus): "The dark spot looks more gray than brown, however it could be the mercury decaying from the clay, which is what we want. You may be detoxifying more than one injection. Yes, continue until all closes to scar tissue. Then, 30 days of butter/honey and butter/coconut cream, withOUT covering it, but allowing for 20 minutes absorption prior to wiping and donning clothes. Have a wonderful trip."

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    Doris: "One thing I didn't see in the article was the mention of the swab the doctor took testing positive for Staphylococcus aureus."

    A (Aajonus, from email of March 3, 2011): "Staphylococcus are responsible for consuming dead and damaged tissue caused by chemical or heat burn, or abrasion. If you did not have them, you would probably have leprosy. Congratulations." [Implying the presence of Staph aureus is a sign the body's natural cleanup is working, not a sign of dangerous infection.]

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    Doris (March 31, 2011, Day 43): "My burn has gone to scar tissue. No scab left behind. I am glad to stop using the wet washcloth and clay as I was getting a rash from the belt around my waist used to fasten everything on, plus the wet cloth was starting to cause me to have red itchy bumps. Once I stopped the wet cloth the red itchy bumps went away. I have started the [30-day butter/honey protocol]."

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    Doris: "What can I use to minimize the scar I have left over? Because the burn receded into my skin a few millimeters, the scar will be very bumpy and not smooth. Does the combination of honey then butter or coconut cream help with the scar tissue? How long do I use this application? Also, I juiced a fresh coconut this past weekend. I was able to get a few ounces out of it. How long will it last? Can I use coconut cream that is 1-2 weeks old on my burn/scar tissue?"

    A (Aajonus): "I suggest that you apply it daily for several weeks after all the wounds have sealed, then, after several weeks, apply it at least twice weekly... please do not cover it other than with your clothing. However, I suggest that you let the mixture absorb into the skin for 20 minutes. After 20 minutes, pat with a very lightly dampened cloth and don your clothes." [On coconut cream age, implied fresh is preferred but not explicitly answered in excerpts.]

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    Q (Workshop, general question about sun and cancer):

    A (Aajonus): "The sun causing cancer is the most ridiculous thing in the world. If that were true, every African and every Asian that lived in the rice fields would have cancer. It's about the quality of your food."

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