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In a message dated 12/4/2003 8:00:49 PM Pacific Standard Time,

chrisziggy writes:

 

> older folks to use on a regular basis, especially when they are REALLY

> achy?

 

Easy Peasy Lemon squeezy

 

I make for me mother

 

Black Pepper, Ginger and juniper with a dabble of Heli

 

Course there are other oils, but I have found this combo to be very nice...

I'll also subby out the juniper for Rosemary now and then! ;-)

 

K

 

Cheers!

Kathleen Petrides

The Woobey Queen

Woobeys: The Loving Touch Therapeutic Pillow

http://www.woobeyworld.com

 

 

 

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With all the talk of how bad the use of Wintergreen and Birch are,

especially for continual use, I'm wondering what would be a truly good,

effective, SAFE pain relieving topical application ointment/rub for

older folks to use on a regular basis, especially when they are REALLY

achy? Most of the commercial products available are laden with Methyl

salicylate. I can speculate what should be a good combo of herbs and

oils, but being that I thankfully do not at this point in my life suffer

from any kind of chronic arthritic aches and pains I'm not myself a good

guinea pig to tell what REALLY is most effective for those awfully

painful days. I'm wondering if anyone here has any person insight into

this one?

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

 

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I don't know the answer, but I'd sure like to hear about this. I have

chronic pain from an auto accident.

 

Vickie

 

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" Christine Ziegler " <chrisziggy

 

Thursday, December 04, 2003 10:59 PM

Safe Formulas For Chronic Arthritic Pain

 

 

> With all the talk of how bad the use of Wintergreen and Birch are,

> especially for continual use, I'm wondering what would be a truly good,

> effective, SAFE pain relieving topical application ointment/rub for

> older folks to use on a regular basis, especially when they are REALLY

> achy? Most of the commercial products available are laden with Methyl

> salicylate. I can speculate what should be a good combo of herbs and

> oils, but being that I thankfully do not at this point in my life suffer

> from any kind of chronic arthritic aches and pains I'm not myself a good

> guinea pig to tell what REALLY is most effective for those awfully

> painful days. I'm wondering if anyone here has any person insight into

> this one?

>

> *Smile*

> Chris (list mom)

>

> http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

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