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One of Yoga's answers to the problems with which this chapter is concerned reads a
little like black magic. Still it adds a touch of the bizarre and the exotic to this
exacting science of discipline and, as with all Yoga practices, there is sound good
sense behind its methods. The Indians claim that people who are afflicted with arthritis
or allied complaints should keep a raw, unpeeled, winter-crop potato?yes, I did say a
potato!?close to their skin day and night until the condition is relieved. It sounds a
little like an old gipsy legend and as a matter of fact I did meet a gipsy some time ago
who was afflicted with arthritis in the shoulders. I told him this Yoga story about
keeping a potato near one's skin and he looked at me in sheer amazement. He was
completely puzzled as to how I had got hold of this old 'gipsy' secret, so it seems that
way back in time, gipsy or Yogi, they had respect for the humble potato as a powerful
cure for arthritis. It need not be a very large potato as apparently the smaller ones work just as
efficiently and I must say more conveniently. An over-large potato carried upon the
person could lead to all kinds of questions and complications. The potato should be
discarded when it either grows very hard like a stone or else becomes soft and wrinkled,
and should be replaced by a fresh one, but make quite sure it is a winter-crop one. You could keep it in your pocket during the day and at night slip it into the toe of
an old stocking and draw the other end over your hand so that the potato does not roll
away from you while you sleep. If you are married this practice could produce some
hilarity from your partner but the laugh would be yours if you cured your arthritis by
this unorthodox method. So bear with the jeers of your mate and try the experiment. You may be agreeably
surprised.
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