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Hello,

I experience periodic intense itching behind both knees. The

interesting aspect of this condition is that there is no visible rash.

Sometimes the itching can be described as " firey " like accute poison

ivy, and other times it is just a minor annoyance. Could this be a

symptom of a problem elsewhere in the body that is just manifesting at

this pressure point?

 

Thank you for your help!

Signed,

Wriggling-in-the-chair

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Hello,

 

For your itching behind knees you take homoeo medicine Natrum Mur -200c 3 to 4

drops daily in the morning for few days. Don't take any sour during the course

of the medicine. Your problem will be answered.

 

 

Dr. Subrata Das

 

 

: upper_corner16: Sun,

25 Nov 2007 14:35:36 +0000 itchy behind knees

without rash

 

 

 

 

Hello,I experience periodic intense itching behind both knees. The interesting

aspect of this condition is that there is no visible rash. Sometimes the itching

can be described as " firey " like accute poison ivy, and other times it is just a

minor annoyance. Could this be a symptom of a problem elsewhere in the body that

is just manifesting at this pressure point?Thank you for your help!

Signed,Wriggling-in-the-chair

 

 

 

 

 

 

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---dont know about that but you could try a host of packs on it

caster oil packs

salt and vinegar packs

 

and many more

see edgar cayce books on this

 

 

Also two must have books on the medical side which give the

treatments, the causes and the philosophy of the healing of his work are

The Encyclopaedia of Healing by Reba Ann Karp ISBN 0-446-30981-8 This

is a condensed version of the readings giving causes and cures and

some feed back from people using the treatments -Valuable

 

The Edgar Cayce Handbook for Health through Drugless therapy by Hugh

Lynn Cayce Harold Reilly and Ruth Hagy Brod ISBN 0-02-601960-4 Harold

reillys 43 years of experience of working with the readings the

results he, got the treatments he gave- a very valuable book

 

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<upper_corner16 wrote:

>

> Hello,

> I experience periodic intense itching behind both knees. The

> interesting aspect of this condition is that there is no visible rash.

> Sometimes the itching can be described as " firey " like accute poison

> ivy, and other times it is just a minor annoyance. Could this be a

> symptom of a problem elsewhere in the body that is just manifesting at

> this pressure point?

>

> Thank you for your help!

> Signed,

> Wriggling-in-the-chair

>

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Question:

Hello,

I experience periodic intense itching behind both knees. The

interesting aspect of this condition is that there is no visible rash.

Sometimes the itching can be described as " firey " like accute poison

ivy, and other times it is just a minor annoyance. Could this be a

symptom of a problem elsewhere in the body that is just manifesting at

this pressure point?

 

Thank you for your help!

Signed,

Wriggling-in-the-chair

 

A congested liver is frequently the culprit whenever itching

is involved. I quite frankly don't know which meridians

are involved, but we do know where we can look this up:

http://acuxo.com

 

One could spend a lifetime at that website.

Sigh. So little time, so much to learn!

 

Meanwhile, you can work the liver reflex on your hand.

It is easy to find and quite responsive.

Follow the little groove between your pinky finger and

your ring finger, on the top of your right hand.

Where the V stops is the reflex to the gall bladder.

Work it from both sides with your thumb and index

finger. Your thumb will be below the fleshy pad on

the pinkie side of your right hand. The area is the

liver reflex. Poke and prod around, you can't do any

harm, and you might feel some relief.

 

I have used this successfully to get rid of the " wooden

head " feeling of hangovers, not that I get them often.

 

For more Reflexology visit http://reflexology-research.com

 

And last but not least, that favorite standby:TAP on it.

Get your free starter kit on Emotional Freedom Technique

here: http://www.emofree.com/a/?875/1

 

There is also an easy to learn from PowerPoint presentation

in the group files.

Have fun!

 

Ien in the Kootenays

http://freegreenliving.com (blog)

http://wildhealing.net (Rainforest Herbs)

http://wildwholefoods.net (AFA algae)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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