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I have two requests. Does anyone know of relief for nerve damage from

shingles? My friend has pain like sciatica. Accupunture works only if

the needles are in. Once they are remove, it is back. She is on a lot

of painkillers but she doesn't like them.

 

My nephew also has a pretty bad poison ivy outbreak. Does anyone know

of a good remedy for it?

 

Thanks,

Yvonne

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I have pain from the shingles - neuropathy.  I have found that daily use of

Transdermal Magnesium Therapy takes the pain away instantly.  

Anne

 

 

 

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Friday, May 9, 2008 12:48:39 PM

relief for nerve damage from shingles / poison ivy

treatments

 

 

I have two requests. Does anyone know of relief for nerve damage from

shingles? My friend has pain like sciatica. Accupunture works only if

the needles are in. Once they are remove, it is back. She is on a lot

of painkillers but she doesn't like them.

 

My nephew also has a pretty bad poison ivy outbreak. Does anyone know

of a good remedy for it?

 

Thanks,

Yvonne

 

 

 

 

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Have your friend go to:

http://www.abchomeopahy.com<http://www.abchomeopahy.com/> and use their remedy

finder. There are a few homeopathic remedies I can think off the top of my head

that might help her with the nerve pain, but using this will help her pinpoint

the very best for her to use.

 

As far as the poison ivy goes, I would get the homeopathic remedy Rhus Tox 30x

and use that four times a day. Relief should be quick. It can also be used a

second way by dissolving four pillules in four ounces of distilled water and

sprayed on the effected area. Aloe vera is another herbal remedy to use. Just

spread it on the rash three times a day. deborah C.N.

 

 

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Hello Yvonne,

 

I have found there are 2 types of Sciatica. Both are caused by nerve

impingement. One is caused by impingement in the spine and feels like an

electric shock and can be relieved by correct posture. The second is and

most common is caused by an impingement in the periformous muscle,

(posterior) and can be relieved by a certain but specific stretch squat

exercise.

 

Leon Moten

 

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Friday, May 09, 2008 1:48 PM

relief for nerve damage from shingles / poison

ivy treatments

 

 

>I have two requests. Does anyone know of relief for nerve damage from

> shingles? My friend has pain like sciatica. Accupunture works only if

> the needles are in. Once they are remove, it is back. She is on a lot

> of painkillers but she doesn't like them.

>

> My nephew also has a pretty bad poison ivy outbreak. Does anyone know

> of a good remedy for it?

>

> Thanks,

> Yvonne

>

>

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--Passion flower for nerve damage and black cohosh for the pain and

jewel weed for poison ivy. WAsh with jewel weed soap also. love,

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wrote:

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> Hello Yvonne,

>

> I have found there are 2 types of Sciatica. Both are caused by

nerve

> impingement. One is caused by impingement in the spine and feels

like an

> electric shock and can be relieved by correct posture. The second

is and

> most common is caused by an impingement in the periformous muscle,

> (posterior) and can be relieved by a certain but specific stretch

squat

> exercise.

>

> Leon Moten

>

> -

> " yvomo_yvonne " <yvomo

>

> Friday, May 09, 2008 1:48 PM

> relief for nerve damage from

shingles / poison

> ivy treatments

>

>

> >I have two requests. Does anyone know of relief for nerve damage

from

> > shingles? My friend has pain like sciatica. Accupunture works

only if

> > the needles are in. Once they are remove, it is back. She is on

a lot

> > of painkillers but she doesn't like them.

> >

> > My nephew also has a pretty bad poison ivy outbreak. Does anyone

know

> > of a good remedy for it?

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Yvonne

> >

> >

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I just got over a bad poison ivy outbreak. I have Jewelweed (a plant) growing

in my backyard which I have used for poison ivy before and it works great. The

only problem is that it only grows in the summer months. I ordered this salve,

soap and spray from this website I found on the internet. It came pretty fast.

I used the spray and the salve. It works better than anything else I've tried,

including prescription creams...and you don't need a lot of it. I have not tried

the soap yet. I will be making a tincture when it grows this year. I also used

this stuff I found in the health food store. You take it orally. I believe it's

made my Hyland and in a red/white little box and says poison ivy on it. It made

the itch go away within minutes.Hope that helps.

http://store.altnature.com/poivre1.html

 

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