Guest guest Posted October 20, 2005 Report Share Posted October 20, 2005 Chamomile, Valerian and White Willow bark are commonly used in nerve pain. A more potent herb is Jamaica Dogwood. With its nerve relaxing and antispasmodic actions, it is used specifically in nerve pain. Gelsemium sempervirens (Yellow Jasmine) is a more powerful nerve relaxant, but because the therapeutic dose is close to a dangerous dose, the herb can be used only by practitioners. It is available as a homeopathic preparation that is safe for home use. Herbs that nourish nerve tissue include: St. John's wort, taken as a tea, a tincture or used externally as a oil or poultice; Oats, taken as porridge or oatstraw tea; and Skullcap, taken as a tea or tincture. Vitamin B complex also helps to nourish nerve tissue. Mike C <bookherder wrote:Is there an ayurvedic remedy for this ailment? Is there any practitioners in this group that have treated it, or know or heard of any instances? With love Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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