Guest guest Posted December 29, 1999 Report Share Posted December 29, 1999 My daughter plays flute and her carpal tunnel (tendonitis)became so bad she couldn't play her flute and she is on a scholarship for flute. We used BF & C ointment and also put Professor Cayenne's Deep Heating Balm over the BF & C. She also took the BF & C in capsules (dried herbal comb., not ointment) We then wrapped her arms with muslin and she slept with it for approx. two weeks and it was gone. Some one on a list that I am on indicated that oatstraw also worked. You can find out more about Dr. Christopher's formulas here http://www.healthproducts.cc/supplements-christopher.htm In addition to this Basil, Birch, Cypress, Helichrysum, & Peppermint should also give some relief. Lynne janice davies wrote: > > " janice davies " <XMARX > > I have had tendonitis for about 8 months, I did it whilst clearing some > grass and weeds off a concrete path, I was using a spade to do this, nothing > unusual, it just started with a few twinges and gradually got worse, if I > use the wrist as little as possible it is bearable, but this is not easy as > we live on a farm and there are a lot of tasks to do that involve both > wrists. I have found that a support bandage makes it worse. It is so > frustrating as one of my jobs is to knit up the wool from our Angora goats > and I find I can not do any knitting now at all, any advice would be > appreciated, > Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 1999 Report Share Posted December 29, 1999 Lynn, This is just a friendly reminder. Please re-read the list etiquette we all agreed to follow when we signed on this list. No I am not the list moderator. As she posted before the holidays she was putting the list on 'no moderator'. We are expected to be responsible adults and moderate ourselves for a bit. Amwandi ~Linda > formulas here > http://www.healthproducts.cc/supplements-christopher.htm > Please read. ***This is important information.*** Please save this message for future reference. Hello, Welcome to the list. Please take a moment to review this message and read the following " list etiquette " rules. If you think that this list is not for you, then please remove yourself, otherwise you are very welcome here. -Please try and introduce yourself so that everyone knows that you. - When signing your meassage, try to include your state/province/city/country you live in. -This list is intended to be a learning and peaceful environment. Please respect one another. -Please note that we are a friendly group and would like to be treated with warmth and understanding. -This list does not tolerate flamming. -When giving advice, please try and tell people your background. -There will be no advertising allowed in posts and no sigs. -No off topic discussions (this means please don't talk about the clothes you bought or what magazine you like best)These things are off list discussions. -If you are not sure about something, then please the list owner directly. -ALL Complaints are to go directly to the list manager and NOT the list. -This list is always trying to find ways to grow. If you have any suggetions please send them to the listowner. -If you would like to add a link/resource/website to The Aromatherapy Exchange please follow this guide. When suggesting a site, please make sure you have checked this site out before referring others to it. -Please limit yourself to a max 3 of your FAVORITE links. -Please do not add links that have oils that you have NOT tried. -Please do not add links to oils that are overpriced. -The list owner reserves the right to delete any links that are found to be inapropriate to the list in any way. -Also, please write a description to the links you add. Q. What is the Links area? A. The Links area is a place to to share Web addresses (URLs, bookmarks, favorites) which are relevant to the community. If you've used bookmarks before, then you'll know how to use the Links area. You can create links to Web sites consistent with purpose of the community, and share them with other members. Q. Who has access to Links? A. All members of a community have access to the Links area and can create links. Q. How do I create a link? A. Go to the Links area of your community. Click " Add a Link " Type or paste in the URL for the Web site you'd like linked. It is not necessary to type in the " http:// " portion of your link. Type in a brief description. Click Create Link. Your link will be listed in the order it was created. Q. How do I view the pages that are linked? A. To view the Web pages described in the links area, just click the associated URL. Your Web browser should display the associated page. If there is a problem, check the URL and retry. Q. How do I edit or delete a link? Who can edit links? A. The person who submitted the link can modify or delete the links you created. Locate the link you wish to edit, and click the pencil icon. To delete, click the " X " icon. Note: Moderators can edit and delete links submitted by all members. ---------------- To from this list, go to the ONElist website, at www., and select the My ONElist link from the menu bar on the left. This menu will also let you change your subscription between digest and normal mode. Thanks, The List Owner. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 1999 Report Share Posted December 29, 1999 you wrote: sos1 (Rhavda Emison) Re: Tendonitis ...but I sure do make a good pain formula that has oatstraw and other pain relievers in it. If you would like, please email me privately about your problem but it is good for the group to know how you good this problem. Then maybe it will save someone else from making the same mistake. Rhavda-- Hi there, yesterday I hurt my right arm, assuming tendon or ligaments, but I can barely type and can't lift a mug or grasp anything... I am trying to get my plow truck repaired today and can't lift the hood! (not to mention all the other things before company arrives tomorrow a.m.! Help! Can you tell me more about the formula? thanks in advance, Susan Equine Natural Balance Holistic Rehabilitation, Acupressure, Therapeutic & Sports Massage, Reiki http://home.earthlink.net/~trancedance/legend.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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