Guest guest Posted February 7, 2007 Report Share Posted February 7, 2007 Hi Tat, In the files is something called " Nerve Sedative Formula " . I make it and use it in capsule form. When I first requested the ingredients from our herbalist when we lived in CA, she asked if someone had had surgery. When used responsibly, it can relieved great amounts of pain. I know from first hand experience. When used sparingly, it also helps with sleep, and seems to encourage vivid cognizant dreams. If you can't find it, let me know, and I'll post the recipe. Peace, love, laughter Dominus Vobiscum > > Hello, > > Sometime ago I mentioned that I had a large ovarian cyst and gallbladder stones. I made a hormonal test and about 3 weeks ago I began a homeopathic treatment to balance my hormones. This will shrink the cyst. I started feeling some slight changes, but I also began feeling a lot of pain. According to the doctor and some testimonies from people who followed this treatment, the pain is normal. > I have tried some herbs: crampbark, feverfew and white willow bark, but nothing really helped me. > This doctor specializes in hormonal problems and is unable to suggested any herb for pain relief. > My question is: > Does anyone know about any herb that can help me? The pain is on and off, but I live alone and I have to accompany my dog outside and I often feeling as I'm dying. > > Any suggestion, please? > > Thank you, > > Tat > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2007 Report Share Posted February 7, 2007 you mean the nerve formula... not the regeneration one right?deuteronomy2929 <deuteronomy2929@...> wrote: Hi Tat,In the files is something called "Nerve Sedative Formula". I make it and use it in capsule form. When I first requested the ingredients from our herbalist when we lived in CA, she asked if someone had had surgery.When used responsibly, it can relieved great amounts of pain. I know from first hand experience. When used sparingly, it also helps with sleep, and seems to encourage vivid cognizant dreams.If you can't find it, let me know, and I'll post the recipe. Suzi What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. health/ http://suziesgoats.wholefoodfarmacy.com/ http://360./suziesgoats Everyone is raving about the all-new beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2007 Report Share Posted February 7, 2007 Make sure you put it in capsules. LOL I didn't and it came back up as fast as it went down. I just stirred into water. Nononononononono! Gayla Always Enough Ranch Acampo, California http://bouncinghoofs.com/alwaysenough.html Bill Barnhill is our Inspiration! Go Bill!!! aeranch@... Re: Natural pain killer? > Hi Tat, > > In the files is something called " Nerve Sedative Formula " . I make it > and use it in capsule form. When I first requested the ingredients > from our herbalist when we lived in CA, she asked if someone had had > surgery. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2007 Report Share Posted February 7, 2007 NERVE PAIN REMEDY which is helpful in elleviating the pain of arthritis. ratio of ingredients: 1/2 droperful each tinctures of VERVAIN leaves and GINGER ROOT 1 tsp. each tinctures of FRESH OATS, SKULLCAP LEAVES, ST JOHN'S WORT flowering tops, and LICORIS root. mix together and for emergency pain take 1 dropperful every half hour as needed,or, for chronic pain, take 2 to 4 dropperfuls a day. [see formulas to make tinctures.] ~~~ A dropperful under the tongue at the onset of a headache usually does the trick!!! This really works for me. [LMH] Think I got this from Kathi Keville's book 'Herbs for Health and Healing' Rodale Press, Inc, Emmaus, PA -------------------------------------------------- also.. DMSO (Pharmacutical grade only) and the Nerve Regeneration Formula as formulated by Dr. Schulze (For Tea and Tincture use same amount of each ingredient.) 4 parts Skullcap Herb 4 parts Oat Seed 2 parts St. ’s Wort Flower 1 part Celery Seed 1 part Lavender 1 part Coffee Bean 1 part Kola Nut 1 part Ephedra (Optional) Solution = water/alcohol = 100 Proof I, Lee, made some of this up and it does really help my RA Leona, tvksi ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ---- deuteronomy2929 <deuteronomy2929@...> wrote: > Hi Tat, > > In the files is something called " Nerve Sedative Formula " . I make it > and use it in capsule form. When I first requested the ingredients > from our herbalist when we lived in CA, she asked if someone had had > surgery. > > When used responsibly, it can relieved great amounts of pain. I know > from first hand experience. When used sparingly, it also helps with > sleep, and seems to encourage vivid cognizant dreams. > > If you can't find it, let me know, and I'll post the recipe. > > Peace, love, laughter > > Dominus Vobiscum Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2007 Report Share Posted February 7, 2007 Hi Tat, What are you doing for the gall stones? Ovarian cysts like any other cyst is a pocket of toxic material that the body is attempting to get rid of but usually can't. Hence the cyst, this is a protective measure of the body. Works the same in tumors too. All the homeopathic remedies, herbal remedies, medicines in the world will not do anything but suppress the symptoms. You need to address the cause and handle that before the cyst will heal for good. Otherwise you run the risk of it coming back in the same general location or moving elsewhere. This of course is just my opinion and you need not pay heed to it if you choose. But I would suggest you go easy on your digestive system, maybe even a fast for 7-10 days on water only with some fresh squeezed lemon juice added. Then eat as much raw tender leafy greens, raw fruits and other vegetables as you can. Do your best to stay away from grains, complex carbohydrates and flesh foods as they will only add to your toxic load that you are already dealing with. Doing so will allow your body to eliminate the stored up toxins including those bound up in the cyst. Just my suggestions. Don Tataindi wrote: > Hello, > > Sometime ago I mentioned that I had a large ovarian cyst and > gallbladder stones. I made a hormonal test and about 3 weeks ago I > began a homeopathic treatment to balance my hormones. This will > shrink the cyst. I started feeling some slight changes, but I also > began feeling a lot of pain. According to the doctor and some > testimonies from people who followed this treatment, the pain is normal. > I have tried some herbs: crampbark, feverfew and white willow bark, > but nothing really helped me. > This doctor specializes in hormonal problems and is unable to > suggested any herb for pain relief. > My question is: > Does anyone know about any herb that can help me? The pain is on and > off, but I live alone and I have to accompany my dog outside and I > often feeling as I'm dying. > > Any suggestion, please? > > Thank you, > > Tat > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2007 Report Share Posted February 7, 2007 Not the regeneration one. This one: Nerve Sedative Formula 2 - parts Valerian Root 2 - parts Lobelia Seed Pods 2 - parts Passion Flower 1 - part Hops Flowers 1 - part Black Cohosh 1 - part Blue Cohosh 1 - part Skullcap 1 - part Wild Yam Remember a 'part' is a measurement by volume = handful, cup, tablespoon, etc. > > you mean the nerve formula... not the regeneration one right? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2007 Report Share Posted February 7, 2007 I capsule ours. But I have taken it as an infusion/a tea when I didn't have any capsules left. Tastes hideous!! Peace, love, laughter Dominus Vobiscum > > Make sure you put it in capsules. LOL I didn't and it came back up as fast > as it went down. I just stirred into water. Nononononononono! > Gayla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2007 Report Share Posted February 7, 2007 ---- Don Eitner <mysticalherbalist@...> wrote: > Hi Granny Lee, > > How are you doing? Haven't heard from you in awhile and I trust that you > are doing well. Thanks for posting your testimony on these. Much > appreciated. > > In friendship Granny, > > Don > Hi Don.. have been out of pocket for a while.. working on genealogy files etc. new address, new web server.. lost addresses..trying to up date my registered web sights as have new e-mail carrier. Been missing this bunch of great people and so have been lurking when get a chance trying to catch up <G> love granylee (tvksi) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2007 Report Share Posted February 7, 2007 Hi Tat, I have had good luck with homeopathic remedies in the past, for pain and have heard others with the same results. I use a mix of single remedies by a company that is from Germany. They are found in the US and in CAnada as well as Europe. The product is called " TRAUMEEL " and it is by HEEL (the company). I've heard results from it with wisdom tooth pain, sprains/dislocations etc, before/after surgery and I've used it many times. The other single homeopathic remedy I've used is Magnesium Phosphorica. I've used it for cramping related to menses. I've also used Bryonia for pain with movement quite successfully. I'm not sure about dosing, but the Traumeel liquid is more effective for me, a few drops under the tongue every hour. My friend was taking 30 an hour for her wisdom tooth pain. I'm not a doctor but that is my experience. I just know have many forms of Traumeel on hand at my home. Anne > > Hello, > > Sometime ago I mentioned that I had a large ovarian cyst and gallbladder stones. I made a hormonal test and about 3 weeks ago I began a homeopathic treatment to balance my hormones. This will shrink the cyst. I started feeling some slight changes, but I also began feeling a lot of pain. According to the doctor and some testimonies from people who followed this treatment, the pain is normal. > I have tried some herbs: crampbark, feverfew and white willow bark, but nothing really helped me. > This doctor specializes in hormonal problems and is unable to suggested any herb for pain relief. > My question is: > Does anyone know about any herb that can help me? The pain is on and off, but I live alone and I have to accompany my dog outside and I often feeling as I'm dying. > > Any suggestion, please? > > Thank you, > > Tat > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2007 Report Share Posted February 7, 2007 Thanks ... I've been looking at this as I'm trying to find something else to work on the nerve, surgery pain... arnica helped a bit but not to the exten I wanted so I've been searching... mixing up some oils also... I've read trameel but wasn't sure that was what I really wanted.. now I think I'll go out to find this.. Suzi Anne <sarahlovell@...> wrote: Hi Tat,I have had good luck with homeopathic remedies in the past, for pain and have heard others with the same results. I use a mix of single remedies by a company that is from Germany. They are found in the US and in CAnada as well as Europe. The product is called "TRAUMEEL" and it is by HEEL (the company). I've heard results from it with wisdom tooth pain, sprains/dislocations etc, before/after surgery and I've used it many times. The other single homeopathic remedy I've used is Magnesium Phosphorica. I've used it for cramping related to menses. I've also used Bryonia for pain with movement quite successfully. I'm not sure about dosing, but the Traumeel liquid is more effective for me, a few drops under the tongue every hour. My friend was taking 30 an hour for her wisdom tooth pain. I'm not a doctor but that is my experience. I just know have many forms of Traumeel on hand at my home. Anne>> Hello,> > Sometime ago I mentioned that I had a large ovarian cyst and gallbladder stones. I made a hormonal test and about 3 weeks ago I began a homeopathic treatment to balance my hormones. This will shrink the cyst. I started feeling some slight changes, but I also began feeling a lot of pain. According to the doctor and some testimonies from people who followed this treatment, the pain is normal.> I have tried some herbs: crampbark, feverfew and white willow bark, but nothing really helped me.> This doctor specializes in hormonal problems and is unable to suggested any herb for pain relief.> My question is:> Does anyone know about any herb that can help me? The pain is on and off, but I live alone and I have to accompany my dog outside and I often feeling as I'm dying.> > Any suggestion, please?> > Thank you,> > Tat> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2007 Report Share Posted February 7, 2007 Hey Suzi, I like the Heel Canada website better than the US Site (www.heel.ca or www.heelusa.com) Here's a good data page on the indications for traumeel, http://www.heel.ca/pub/datasheet.jsp?product=25 you can look up other products there. I've used the cream and the drops and the tablets. Sometimes at the same time. The practitioner I spoke to, reccommended applying the cream to the area and covering it with plastic wrap over night, then removing it in the morning to help it get into the tissues. Not sure if this is possible, but it was a thought given to me in a seminar. I have a natural pharmacy that is SUPER helpful when it comes to determining which is best for what. I'm scraping at the bottom of my brain for things for you dear! oh. I have also found the customer service at this company to be tip top. People really know what they are talking about and are great to consumers. (I've also been to several of their seminars, that are free! and the information has been great..the last one was on how to treat muskuloskeletal disorders, tennis elbow, back pain etc.) Good luck, let us know how you make out. > > > > Hello, > > > > Sometime ago I mentioned that I had a large ovarian cyst and > gallbladder stones. I made a hormonal test and about 3 weeks ago I > began a homeopathic treatment to balance my hormones. This will > shrink the cyst. I started feeling some slight changes, but I also > began feeling a lot of pain. According to the doctor and some > testimonies from people who followed this treatment, the pain is > normal. > > I have tried some herbs: crampbark, feverfew and white willow bark, > but nothing really helped me. > > This doctor specializes in hormonal problems and is unable to > suggested any herb for pain relief. > > My question is: > > Does anyone know about any herb that can help me? The pain is on > and off, but I live alone and I have to accompany my dog outside and > I often feeling as I'm dying. > > > > Any suggestion, please? > > > > Thank you, > > > > Tat > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2007 Report Share Posted February 8, 2007 Hi Don, Thank you very much for your suggestions. I surely will take them in consideration. This cyst is produced by a deep hormonal imbalance. Unfortunately, it runs in my family. This doctor specializes in hormonal problems. The pain is due to the shrinking of the cyst. I know people who did this kind of treatment with much success. So I really hope to succeed also. The cyst has grown a lot and I refuse to have surgery. In reference to the gallbladder stones I'm going to do the liver flush. I'm drinking apple juice and some herbs. I'm vegetarian and I eat mostly raw. Again, thank you. Tat Re: Natural pain killer? Hi Tat,What are you doing for the gall stones? Ovarian cysts like any othercyst is a pocket of toxic material that the body is attempting to getrid of but usually can't. Hence the cyst, this is a protective measureof the body. Works the same in tumors too. All the homeopathic remedies,herbal remedies, medicines in the world will not do anything butsuppress the symptoms. You need to address the cause and handle thatbefore the cyst will heal for good. Otherwise you run the risk of itcoming back in the same general location or moving elsewhere. This ofcourse is just my opinion and you need not pay heed to it if you choose.But I would suggest you go easy on your digestive system, maybe even afast for 7-10 days on water only with some fresh squeezed lemon juiceadded. Then eat as much raw tender leafy greens, raw fruits and othervegetables as you can. Do your best to stay away from grains, complexcarbohydrates and flesh foods as they will only add to your toxic loadthat you are already dealing with. Doing so will allow your body toeliminate the stored up toxins including those bound up in the cyst.Just my suggestions.DonTataindi wrote:> Hello,> > Sometime ago I mentioned that I had a large ovarian cyst and> gallbladder stones. I made a hormonal test and about 3 weeks ago I> began a homeopathic treatment to balance my hormones. This will> shrink the cyst. I started feeling some slight changes, but I also> began feeling a lot of pain. According to the doctor and some> testimonies from people who followed this treatment, the pain is normal.> I have tried some herbs: crampbark, feverfew and white willow bark,> but nothing really helped me.> This doctor specializes in hormonal problems and is unable to> suggested any herb for pain relief.> My question is:> Does anyone know about any herb that can help me? The pain is on and> off, but I live alone and I have to accompany my dog outside and I> often feeling as I'm dying.> > Any suggestion, please?> > Thank you,> > Tat> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2007 Report Share Posted February 8, 2007 Hi Tat, Fresh squeezed lemon in every glass of water you drink will help with gall stones. Of course apple juice will too but lemon does a much better job, in my opinion. I understand the hormonal imbalance. Have you considered the female formula that is in the files by any chance? It might help you. Don Tataindi wrote: > Hi Don, > > Thank you very much for your suggestions. I surely will take them in > consideration. > > This cyst is produced by a deep hormonal imbalance. Unfortunately, it > runs in my family. This doctor specializes in hormonal problems. The > pain is due to the shrinking of the cyst. I know people who did this > kind of treatment with much success. So I really hope to succeed > also. The cyst has grown a lot and I refuse to have surgery. > In reference to the gallbladder stones I'm going to do the liver > flush. I'm drinking apple juice and some herbs. > I'm vegetarian and I eat mostly raw. > Again, thank you. > > Tat > > > > > * Re: Natural pain killer? > > Hi Tat, > > What are you doing for the gall stones? Ovarian cysts like any other > cyst is a pocket of toxic material that the body is attempting to get > rid of but usually can't. Hence the cyst, this is a protective measure > of the body. Works the same in tumors too. All the homeopathic > remedies, > herbal remedies, medicines in the world will not do anything but > suppress the symptoms. You need to address the cause and handle that > before the cyst will heal for good. Otherwise you run the risk of it > coming back in the same general location or moving elsewhere. This of > course is just my opinion and you need not pay heed to it if you > choose. > But I would suggest you go easy on your digestive system, maybe even a > fast for 7-10 days on water only with some fresh squeezed lemon juice > added. Then eat as much raw tender leafy greens, raw fruits and other > vegetables as you can. Do your best to stay away from grains, complex > carbohydrates and flesh foods as they will only add to your toxic load > that you are already dealing with. Doing so will allow your body to > eliminate the stored up toxins including those bound up in the cyst. > > Just my suggestions. > > Don > > Tataindi wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Sometime ago I mentioned that I had a large ovarian cyst and > > gallbladder stones. I made a hormonal test and about 3 weeks ago I > > began a homeopathic treatment to balance my hormones. This will > > shrink the cyst. I started feeling some slight changes, but I also > > began feeling a lot of pain. According to the doctor and some > > testimonies from people who followed this treatment, the pain is > normal. > > I have tried some herbs: crampbark, feverfew and white willow bark, > > but nothing really helped me. > > This doctor specializes in hormonal problems and is unable to > > suggested any herb for pain relief. > > My question is: > > Does anyone know about any herb that can help me? The pain is on and > > off, but I live alone and I have to accompany my dog outside and I > > often feeling as I'm dying. > > > > Any suggestion, please? > > > > Thank you, > > > > Tat > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2007 Report Share Posted February 9, 2007 Hi Don, Probably this female formula would help me, but I did a hormonal test and now I'm taking a specific formula just made for what I need so at this point I can't try another one. I began 3 weeks ago. Some of the symptoms already disappeared and others improved. In reference to the cyst, which is really huge, it doesn't seem to have decreased much yet. The doctor is checking with me and will adjust the formula, increasing it if in a few more weeks I don't see much decrease. Tat * Re: Natural pain killer?>> Hi Tat,>> What are you doing for the gall stones? Ovarian cysts like any other> cyst is a pocket of toxic material that the body is attempting to get> rid of but usually can't. Hence the cyst, this is a protective measure> of the body. Works the same in tumors too. All the homeopathic> remedies,> herbal remedies, medicines in the world will not do anything but> suppress the symptoms. You need to address the cause and handle that> before the cyst will heal for good. Otherwise you run the risk of it> coming back in the same general location or moving elsewhere. This of> course is just my opinion and you need not pay heed to it if you> choose.> But I would suggest you go easy on your digestive system, maybe even a> fast for 7-10 days on water only with some fresh squeezed lemon juice> added. Then eat as much raw tender leafy greens, raw fruits and other> vegetables as you can. Do your best to stay away from grains, complex> carbohydrates and flesh foods as they will only add to your toxic load> that you are already dealing with. Doing so will allow your body to> eliminate the stored up toxins including those bound up in the cyst.>> Just my suggestions.>> Don>> Tataindi wrote:> > Hello,> >> > Sometime ago I mentioned that I had a large ovarian cyst and> > gallbladder stones. I made a hormonal test and about 3 weeks ago I> > began a homeopathic treatment to balance my hormones. This will> > shrink the cyst. I started feeling some slight changes, but I also> > began feeling a lot of pain. According to the doctor and some> > testimonies from people who followed this treatment, the pain is> normal.> > I have tried some herbs: crampbark, feverfew and white willow bark,> > but nothing really helped me.> > This doctor specializes in hormonal problems and is unable to> > suggested any herb for pain relief.> > My question is:> > Does anyone know about any herb that can help me? The pain is on and> > off, but I live alone and I have to accompany my dog outside and I> > often feeling as I'm dying.> >> > Any suggestion, please?> >> > Thank you,> >> > Tat> >> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2007 Report Share Posted February 9, 2007 Hi Tat, I posted it. Did you get it? Peace, love, laughter Dominus Vobiscum --- In health , " Tataindi " <tataindi@...> wrote: > > Please, post the recipe because I'm not too skillful to find it. Thanks. > Tat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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