Guest guest Posted July 6, 2004 Report Share Posted July 6, 2004 Hey Peggy, > Hi Everyone: > A while back, after working long eyes at the computer my eyes were really > hurting. I was also having some chest pain (from CFS, MCS and Fibromyalgia) > so on a whim I reached for the origanum vulgare I got from Butch. I sniffed > from the cap for a while as I was working at the computer. They all of the > sudden I noticed, though my chest pain was still there, my eyes were not > hurting any more! I thought how nice and filed the experience away in my > mind. Well, I've been working on some writing for the past four days (at > the computer) and my eyes were hurting again this morning. I thought I'd > see if I could relieve it again with O.V. and guess what...my eyes stopped > hurting again. I did not stop working at the screen either time. I have > no clue why it worked, but I guessed that maybe it helped relax the little > muscles in my eyes....do not know but I'd love to hear how it works if > anyone else tries it. I never had to reach for the eye drops which probably > would not have worked anyway. > Peggy > www.splendidsoap.com I too would be interested to know if anyone else has noticed the same benefits. Its possible .. my use of Origanum for Sciatica was on a whim because I knew it was supposed to be anti-spasmodic .. and it was. The only reason I can imagine why it would help strained eyes is .. as you have touched on above .. its a muscle relaxer. I often sniff it when I'm up tight and believe I need to wind down a bit .. and it does work. And in your case .. it worked .. so it works. ;-) One thing is for sure .. we cannot overdose sniffing it. I love the odor and beside my PC are bottles of Origanum, Rosemary, Cineole, Lavandula angustifolia .. in my pocket is ALWAYS a gram of Rose Otto. Y'all keep smiling. :-) Butch http://www.AV-AT.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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