Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 Hi there Aurora and everyone else. Just arrived in the group - I work with homeopathy, flower esssences and herbs. I would recommend Hypericum 6c (homeopathic remedy) twice a day for some months. It has a great affinity with nerve tissue and will encourage it to regrow/reroute and help with the tingling. A remedy, which helps with breaking down scar tissue, is Thiosinaminum. Again 6c, twice a day, for some months. If you can't get hold of Thios. you could try Silica 6c, on the same regime. I would also recommend that you massage the affected area daily to help loosen the scar tissue to assist the remedies in their work. Congratulations on achieving full mobility with your physio! I am guessing that you are the 'other side of the pond' to me (in UK) (it was the 'gotten' that brought me to that conclusion!) I am not sure about the availability of remedies in the USA. Can only medically qualified doctors prescribe? (ND to you MD to me) Please e- mail me direct if you want any further info. Sending good vibes BB (basil brush over here is foxy glove puppet with a great sense of humour, in case anyone wonders.....) , " NewOrl98 " <neworl98> wrote: > Hello all, > On April 30th, 2001 I had a serious accident involving a glass > coffee table that sliced the nerves and tendons on my left hand > fingers right in the middle. The middle finger had both nerves cut > so it had completely no feeling for a few months. The other fingers > had one on each side cut. Since then, I've recovered complete > mobility through physical therapy exercises but the feeling is still > not normal. My doctor called it hypersensitivity and it has gotten > a little better but because of all the scars and the nerves being > cut, it still remains to be a sensitive place. Kind of tingly to > the touch too. Does anyone know of any ways to recover more feeling > from a place that had nerves damaged like that? I've gotten pretty > used to having my hand this way but it is quite painful and/or just > extremely uncomfortable when something hits that middle area. > Thanks to anyone who may be able to offer some advice. > Aurora Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2004 Report Share Posted January 11, 2004 Aurora, If anything can regenerate your hand, AFA would be the substance. This wild cousin of spirulina (edible bluegreen alga) appears to have the ability to mobilize adult stemcells from the bone marrow. Please not the tentative language here. It is being researched. Ien in the Kootenays~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple that we couldn't."~Lyall Watson http://businesshelpingpeople.comPersonal and business introduction page~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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