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Hi

It sounds like your wife may have a problem with her Sciatic nerve.

It runs down the leg and tight muscles can compress it causing pain

in the lower back and leg. As a long term remedy, I would recommend

some form of massage. As a LMT, I have seen people greatly helped

with this problem. I would also recommend a chiropractor especially

one who has MT's in the office so your wife can have the best of both

worlds. YOu can check out the AMTA website or www.rolf.org for

referrals.

Hope she feels better.

 

 

 

, Kishore Mehrotra

<kishore.mehrotra@t...> wrote:

> Hi,

> Does anyone know of a long term remedy for backache? My wife has

been suffering since years. The pain starts from left lower

> back and travels till the leg. A few months back it used to start

from the lower right back. She has to take a tablet of

> diclofenac sodium (100mg) every morning. The pain seems to increase

when she sits and reads and surprisingly there is no

> problem during walking or running or even during aerobic exercises.

> Regards,

> Kishore

>

 

 

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Ah, yes... fragrant roses .... way back when, I used to sell fresh long

stemmed Chrysler Imperials on the streets in downtown Detroit on Sunday

afternoons.

Started a trend with that entrepreneurial instinct.

 

Just last weekend, I drove my 1985 Chrysler along a dirt road adjacent to a

steep railroad embankment to harvest some pink, deeply fragrant, multipetalled

'wild roses' and take some cuttings. These are on very long canes, about five

to six feet in length. Almost broke my neck scaling the embankment. Charlie

was in church, so missed Mom's athletic prowess.

 

memories

mjh

 

mjh

 

 

In a message dated 6/17/03 9:42:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

writes:

 

 

> " too_hats " <Too_hats

> OT: Fragrant Roses!

>

> " ...You'd think that Jackson and Perkins would have them... "

>

> Jackson and Perkins have many wonderful roses, but there aren't

> patent's on the old ones so their isn't much money in it for them.

>

> In addition to the great information everyone's giving you (I've been

> asleep on this.) I would like to add that your local Rose Society is

> often a great way to get heirloom varieties too.

>

> I uses to be a member in my area back east and they were a real nice

> group of people. Check out www.ars.org for more info.

>

> I would also encourage you to try the deep violet roses (Intrigue and

> Heirloom), and pink (Perfume Delight) and a red (Chrysler Imperial)

> they are my favorite fragrant hybrids. On a contrary and funny note,

> an orange variety called `Fragrant Cloud' is a rose that doesn't

> smell nice (to me) at all (like old cantaloupe in the fridge.) Funny!

>

> Beauty Secret is a wonderful red mini rose - the flowers are about 1

> inch across, slightly larger than a quarter, and richly fragrant

> (Like a red rose should be!). But unfortunately the patent has

> expired on that one too! So it can be hard (but not impossible) to

> find.

>

> Wow! I'm excited for you! (Wish I had a garden too!)

>

> Happy Growing!

>

> David Roman

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

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