Guest guest Posted July 8, 2008 Report Share Posted July 8, 2008 I have heard of Acorus calamus powder (sniff) but have no experience in using it.. Best of luck Iria > > > I tried this once for a patients polyps and she tried for a few weeks but > no real help and she found it made her throat sore > > Best wishes Niki > > To: ukherbal-list@...<ukherbal-list%40yahoogroups.comFrom>: > verity@... <verity%40bmsgroup.demon.co.ukDate>: Tue, > 10 Jun 2008 11:05:32 +0100Subject: Re: nasal polyps - > powders requested > > lockekatharine wrote:>> Dear List>> I'm looking for experience in treating > nasal polyps. It's for a> patient whose polyps were recently very tender > during a headcold and> who wishes to avoid tinctures.>> I don't know whether > iel found out anything following your> messages in March? Nasal polyps > weren't covered in our course and I> can only find a reference in Bartrams. > He says powdered blood root or> thuja as a snuff bid. Or powdered bayberry > bark, black walnut, myrrh,> goldenseal, cat-thyme. Or garlic internally - > powder, oil or fresh> corm inserted into nostril.>> And Hedley > apparently uses powdered oak galls.>> I have garlic powder. Does anyone have > any of the others, or any> advice? All suggestions welcome.>> many thanks > Katharine>> Maybe Pukka's Nasaya oil.Verity[Non-text portions of this > message have been removed] > > __________________________________________________________ > Great deals on almost anything at eBay.co.uk <http://ebay.co.uk/>. Search, > bid, find and win on eBay today! > http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/msnnkmgl0010000004ukm/direct/01/ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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