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This is an excerpt from the HSI newsletter.

These are the good people who brought the miracle of Graviola

into the open.

 

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...and another thing

 

A case of shingles may last less than 10 days, but it's the post-herpetic

neuralgia (PHN) that can hang on and cause considerable pain for long periods.

Now research shows there may be an easy and natural way to get quick relief.

 

In a study published in The American Journal of Medicine, researchers

divided 30 adults suffering PHN into four groups. One group received topical

treatments of geranium oil, while two groups received a mix of geranium oil and

mineral oil (at ratios of 1 to 1 and 1 to 10), and a fourth group received only

mineral oil.

 

All of the subjects who received any amount of geranium oil reported pain

reduction. And using a scale of zero (indicating no pain) to 100 (extreme pain),

those who received treatments containing 100 percent geranium oil experienced

the greatest pain relief. Little or no relief was reported by the placebo group,

while relief was proportional to the amount of geranium oil in the other two

groups: The more geranium oil, the greater the relief.

 

Some subjects experienced a slight irritation from the geranium oil, but

these irritations subsided within an hour or so.

 

Injections of vitamin B-12 and topical applications of peppermint oil are

also sometimes used to address PHN. More often, doctors prescribe anti-viral

medications that sometimes take days to work, if they work at all.

 

Geranium oil (extracted from the leaves, stalks and flowers of an Egyptian

variety of geranium) has long been used as an anti-inflammatory and a

fungicidal. So if you're diagnosed with shingles, prepare for the lingering pain

that follows the healing of blisters by checking with your local health store

for geranium oil. And as always, check with your doctor or naturopathic

healthcare professional before using any natural or over-the-counter treatment.

 

To Your Good Health,

 

Jenny Thompson

 

 

Ien in the Kootenays

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Healing Body, Mind and Planet

with Wild Whole Foods

http://wildhealing.net

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Ien in the Kootenays

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Healing Body, Mind and Planet

with Wild Whole Foods

http://wildhealing.net

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