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Can you advise? A person with PD has heard that lobelia used

externally will help with muscle spasm in the neck. I have only given

lobelia tincture internally for chesty probs.

Is this a good external herb (and would it have to be herb as opposed

to tincture)or would it be a good idea to take internally.

Or any other suggestions for this problem

Janice

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In this case I'd use a fomentation of Lobelia. A poultice would be too strong (but I wouldn't rule it out in a severe case), and the tincture would be best for internal use.

 

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Doc

 

Ian "Doc" Shillington N.D.505-772-5889Dr.IanShillington

 

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Monday, March 11, 2002 3:18 PM

[herbal remedies] Parkinsons Disease

Can you advise? A person with PD has heard that lobelia used externally will help with muscle spasm in the neck. I have only given lobelia tincture internally for chesty probs. Is this a good external herb (and would it have to be herb as opposed to tincture)or would it be a good idea to take internally. Or any other suggestions for this problemJanice

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Could you explain what a fomentation is (I had incorrectly assumed it

was a poultice). Also do you think any tincture should be low dosage -

he is on medication but I don't know what

Janice

 

> In this case I'd use a fomentation of Lobelia. A poultice would be

too

> strong (but I wouldn't rule it out in a severe case), and the

tincture

> would be best for internal use.

>

> Love,

>

> Doc

 

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Parkinsons Disease

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> Can you advise? A person with PD has heard that lobelia used

> externally will help with muscle spasm in the neck. Is this a good

external

> herb (and would it have to be herb as opposed to tincture)or would

it be

> a good idea to take internally. Or any other suggestions for this

> problem

> Janice

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Dear Janice,

 

A fomentation is created by making a tea out of any herbal combination. You then soak a cloth in the tea and place over the desired area. A poultice is created by placing the herbs directly on the area and then covering with a cloth.

 

I can not give you any advice on the tincture as I don't know the meds he's on.

 

Love,

 

Doc

 

Ian "Doc" Shillington N.D.505-772-5889Dr.IanShillington

 

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manice26uk

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Thursday, March 14, 2002 2:17 PM

[herbal remedies] Re: Parkinsons Disease

DocCould you explain what a fomentation is (I had incorrectly assumed it was a poultice). Also do you think any tincture should be low dosage -he is on medication but I don't know whatJanice> In this case I'd use a fomentation of Lobelia. A poultice would be too> strong (but I wouldn't rule it out in a severe case), and the tincture> would be best for internal use.> > Love,> > Doc

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