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I can't remember the active ingredient in St. John's Wort, but it is MAGIC.

Hypercillium. I dropped a heavy weight on the center of my big toe and was

screaming in pain. It toned it down within hours and the next day I was

fine. This was a bad injury. I had a friend who had abdominal surgery and

they sewed a nerve into the incision. This sounds weird but it really

happened. It hurt horribly; they told her they thought it would get better

over several months but could do nothing for her. She took Hypercillium and

in a couple of days was up and about, within a couple of weeks was fine.

 

You need to buy a certified brand, one of the expensive vitamin suppliers.

No names come to me at this very moment. And buy Hypercillium that has a

listed potency. I don't think drugstore St. John's Wort will work.

 

My naturopath had me take two pills twice a day, but you can take it three

times a day.

 

My personal opinion is that if she is that damaged, she should seek

professional naturopathic help. I would think there would be a whole

package of treatments, including nutritional, hydrotherapy, etc. However,

have her try the Hypercillium; she's probably used to taking pills and it

might be a good start. Also, b-vitamins are necessary for nerve function;

you could see if she'll take a good multi-vitamin and a good multiple

B-vitamin.

 

Earl Mindell's Vitamin Bible is a good book. Informative, non threatening,

research based. A paperback. I don't know if it is still in print but you

can often find it at used book stores.

 

Sal

 

 

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" lauram_poulin " <lauram_poulin

 

Wednesday, May 14, 2003 9:53 AM

Nerve Damage

 

 

> A friend of mine has severe nerve damage from back/neck operations

> sha has undergone. She has a burning sensation in these areas. Are

> there any natural remedies that she should try?

>

> Thank you!

>

> Laura :-)

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