Guest guest Posted May 27, 2003 Report Share Posted May 27, 2003 Since we have broached the subject of Psychology and Pain Mangement, I though I would throw my 2 cents worth in. I've had good success using oils for my injuiries and in joints. Make sure if you do purchase oils that they are theraputic grade. (no waxes, chemcials or fillers) This will ensure their quality and you will have good results. Thank you, Joshua Thompson Columbia, SC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2003 Report Share Posted May 28, 2003 I had a cold sore on my lip that scabbed the size of a dime. I put Bag Balm on it and 3 days later it is so small you can't see it standing in front of me. Bag balm can be found at any farm store or animal feed store. It costs like five bucks for 10 oz. You can also use it for dry feet. Smear and massage the balm on your feet before going to sleep throw a sock on it when you wake it will be 50% better. Do this for a couple nights and your feet will be regenerated. This is much better any foot cream/scrub and this actually works. Farmers use it for there hands and on a cows teats and udder for milking. Chapped lips... Bag balm with out your lips getting " addicted " like chap stick. It has a million uses. This is an ointment as well as a moisturizer. A lady friend of mine cleans houses for a living and if you ever seen the hands on a person who cleans houses then you know it ain't pretty but if you seen her hands you wouldn't have clue she cleans houses. Hope this helps some one. Jay > Since we have broached the subject of Psychology and Pain Mangement, > I though I would throw my 2 cents worth in. > > I've had good success using oils for my injuiries and in joints. Make > sure if you do purchase oils that they are theraputic grade. (no > waxes, chemcials or fillers) This will ensure their quality and you > will have good results. > > > Thank you, > > Joshua Thompson > Columbia, SC > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2003 Report Share Posted May 31, 2003 Actually, tea tree oil (therapeutic grade, not the kind of stuff they sell at the health store) is great for things like Exema, dry skin, cold sores, cuts, bruises, etc. Heals in half the time (or better.) It's also a great antifungal and antiseptic. If anybody is interested in knowing more about it, I have plenty of information. Kevin , " Jay Ice " <guessice@m...> wrote: > I had a cold sore on my lip that scabbed the size of a dime. I put Bag Balm > on it and 3 days later it is so small you can't see it standing in front of > me. Bag balm can be found at any farm store or animal feed store. It costs > like five bucks for 10 oz. You can also use it for dry feet. Smear and > massage the balm on your feet before going to sleep throw a sock on it when > you wake it will be 50% better. Do this for a couple nights and your feet > will be regenerated. This is much better any foot cream/scrub and this > actually works. Farmers use it for there hands and on a cows teats and udder > for milking. Chapped lips... Bag balm with out your lips getting " addicted " > like chap stick. It has a million uses. This is an ointment as well as a > moisturizer. A lady friend of mine cleans houses for a living and if you > ever seen the hands on a person who cleans houses then you know it ain't > pretty but if you seen her hands you wouldn't have clue she cleans houses. > Hope this helps some one. > Jay > Since we have broached the subject of Psychology and Pain Mangement, > > I though I would throw my 2 cents worth in. > > > > I've had good success using oils for my injuiries and in joints. Make > > sure if you do purchase oils that they are theraputic grade. (no > > waxes, chemcials or fillers) This will ensure their quality and you > > will have good results. > > > > > > Thank you, > > > > Joshua Thompson > > Columbia, SC > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2003 Report Share Posted June 1, 2003 How would I get therapeutic grade? Ice - " magicoil4u " <magicoil4u Friday, May 30, 2003 10:36 PM Re: Essential Oils and Pain Mangement > Actually, tea tree oil (therapeutic grade, not the kind of stuff they > sell at the health store) is great for things like Exema, dry skin, > cold sores, cuts, bruises, etc. Heals in half the time (or better.) > It's also a great antifungal and antiseptic. If anybody is interested > in knowing more about it, I have plenty of information. > Kevin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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