Faith Healing & Home Remedies

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  • Опубліковано 7 чер 2024
  • Before doctors and hospitals were readily accessible, many Appalachian families relied on other methods of treating minor ailments. We spoke to some Alleghany County, NC residents to get their stories of home remedies administered in their youth. We also heard tales of a local faith healer, John L. Joines, whose words and touch were said to cure a variety of health problems.
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  • @testy518
    @testy518 24 дні тому +8

    God does all the healing. Sometimes he works directly and sometimes he works through doctors. What most people don't understand is that death is the ultimate healing. God looks down at a sick person and says "This poor soul has suffered enough, I'm going to take him home with me"".

    • @poppylove3673
      @poppylove3673 22 дні тому

      Haven’t thought of it that way before, although being with Jesus immediately is much better than any time in the world, especially though, if you’re sick and suffering. ❤

  • @meganmccampbepl1321
    @meganmccampbepl1321 25 днів тому +4

    People like uncle John was truly a gift to communities! I believe today's communities are truly lacking!

  • @marylaw3465
    @marylaw3465 23 дні тому +6

    I know someone who when they were a child sat on a lard can with hot lard and burned his backend and legs terrible. The family was poor and grabbed him up and took him to a women on the mountain who took him in her arms and walked away from everyone and said a Scripture from the Holy Bible- Many Witnesses- His legs and bottom were completely heal at that moment and he stopped crying-It called (Talking the 🔥 fire out)

    • @marionripko1502
      @marionripko1502 17 днів тому

      I knew a man who could talk fire out also. 2 times in our family. Truly anointed. DRB

  • @choppybennett137
    @choppybennett137 26 днів тому +2

    Heard my grandpa and dad talk about Uncle John l joins a lot when I was a kid said he would hangout at my great grandparents all the time

  • @willowthistle3648
    @willowthistle3648 12 днів тому

    Not Appalachian, I grew up in a small community on the outer banks of NC. But my great-great grandmother from my mom's side was the village midwife and root Dr. She attended my dad's birth.

  • @SpenSir
    @SpenSir 26 днів тому +3

    At my young age of 71 I've seen these types of things

    • @poppylove3673
      @poppylove3673 22 дні тому +1

      What things do you remember seeing? ❤

    • @SpenSir
      @SpenSir 22 дні тому +1

      @poppylove3673 Grand Mother was part low country part mountain woman. She said Mother Earth provides everything necessary. She could find something everywhere in the earth or water, fresh or salt. Mix it, drink it, rub it on with PRAYERS. TOUCH, TALK, AND pray it away.

    • @poppylove3673
      @poppylove3673 21 день тому +1

      @@SpenSir It would be wonderful to learn more about natural remedy’s used for sickness and healing. Learning what plants and such they used for what different things a person was suffering from. Like I’ve learned dandelions and milk thistle are good for healing, good for our liver healing! Garlic is good for high blood pressure and other things! I’d like to l learn more from those that might have written down things they used, if you know of anything written that someone saved, that would be helpful, instead of going to doctors and just getting more and more Rx’s! Right?

    • @SpenSir
      @SpenSir 21 день тому +1

      @poppylove3673 I wish I could remember? So many and much was lost as generatios passed. I'm planning some Nomad like Car Camper travel, and I may cross paths with family friends who might know. I'll try to pass the info on. Thanks for your interest

    • @poppylove3673
      @poppylove3673 19 днів тому +1

      @@SpenSir Thanks! I hope you have safe and enjoyable travels! If you get the opportunity to talk with family friends, and they are able to share things they remember with you, it would be cool if you could record them, if they don’t mind, and if they don’t want to be videoed, it would be great if you keep a journal of your travels and record things right after listening to them, while it’s still fresh in your mind. I look forward to hearing about your travels and who you are able to talk with, and what you might learn! 👍🏽❤️

  • @ArkWildmansurvival
    @ArkWildmansurvival 22 дні тому

    howdy