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Hey ,

Might i suggest that you get some Sensitive Leaf (Mimosa Pudica), make a

strong decoction (can give you more instruction on howweheal forum) and

drink it twice daily for a few months.

Mimosa grows rampantly around northern qld, but if you cant find any, i can

tell you where to buy it. When you touch the leaves they fold up, it has

beautiful violet flowers, and a few sharp spikes on it (ouch when

barefoot!). It is the only plant that can regenerate the central nervous

system fully (to my knowlege- better than skullcap & st johns wort). To

improve your chances, i would also recommend some good quality cayenne

pepper (again, i can recoomend some good sources, as good herbs are hard to

come by) to assist the circulation.

If you havent already, read how we heal!, Chris

>From: " yogabud <anthony_byron@...> " <anthony_byron@...>

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>Subject: nerve damage. what to eat yto help repair

>Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 03:52:36 -0000

>

>i mentioned a awhile ago on this board for mulsle pull i have/had on

>my back and ribs. well just as i think it goes away it all goes

>haywire agian. I just saw a specialist and he says what has happened

>is 1 particular pull damaged some nervs adn they now send incorrect

>signals of pain. ( so for example of im say walkin, arms are moving. a

>particular movement elongates a muscle on my back but a newve decides

>to go. oh pain in this area when their is not so muscle contracts

>while its in opposite motion, reinjuring the area )

>

>so im just wonderign what are some nourishing NT style foods to help

>eccelerate the healing of these nervs

>

>

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