Guest guest Posted February 8, 2005 Report Share Posted February 8, 2005 Well I hope the house is better. Comfrey would be my first choice, never tried sage... calendula and arnica would be a good mix and probably could find both at the store.rainbowegret <egret.11@...> wrote: > How's the new place??>Hi SuziThanks for that, now I've got to convince her to try something different.I assume the comfrey is used as a poultice. Would the sage be used the same?I have both so I can mail it to her and she would have it next day.She could probably get some calandula ointment from the health food shop would that work, that might be simpler and more appealing to her.The new house is great only thing is it is all carpet including the ktichen. Kids settled in. Don't have much yard so slowed up their bike riding but have a big park street behind with ducks, geese and water hens and plenty of space to play and ride.Shops are just up the road I can see 3 supermarkets from our front door. So nice and close for me and kids when Carl has to go somewhere.Just have to get the energy to wade through the rest of these boxes. We've all had colds again and I've got a cold and getting cold sores from too much stress. Not moving again for ages if I can help it. It is just too much with 5 kids and a husband who hates it too. Sayes he's not a furniture removalist :-) Too much cleaning up at old house too. Kids make too many marks on walls and windows. So much scrubbing and wiping.Tracey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2005 Report Share Posted February 8, 2005 rainbowegret wrote: > > > > How's the new place?? > > > > Hi Suzi > > Thanks for that, now I've got to convince her to try something > different. > > I assume the comfrey is used as a poultice. Would the sage be used > the same? > > I have both so I can mail it to her and she would have it next day. > > She could probably get some calandula ointment from the health food > shop would that work, that might be simpler and more appealing to > her. > > The new house is great only thing is it is all carpet including the > ktichen. Kids settled in. Don't have much yard so slowed up their > bike riding but have a big park street behind with ducks, geese and > water hens and plenty of space to play and ride. > > Shops are just up the road I can see 3 supermarkets from our front > door. So nice and close for me and kids when Carl has to go > somewhere. > > Just have to get the energy to wade through the rest of these boxes. > We've all had colds again and I've got a cold and getting cold sores > from too much stress. Not moving again for ages if I can help it. It > is just too much with 5 kids and a husband who hates it too. Sayes > he's not a furniture removalist :-) Too much cleaning up at old > house too. Kids make too many marks on walls and windows. So much > scrubbing and wiping. > > Tracey ========================================== Hi Tracey, Yes a comfrey poultice will help heal it rather quickly. Although, she may be more willing to do the Calendula ointment, which will help heal it quickly too. St. 's Wort infused with Calendula in an oil base and made into an salve is a great healer of wounds and will assist the wound to heal very quickly. Much like comfrey. But calendula by itself will work really well. Well, at least you are much closer to civilization, though I am not so certain that is necessarily a good thing. ;-) At least your moved in and can now settle down somewhat. Peace be with you Tracey. -- Peace, love and light, Don " Quai " Eitner " Spirit sleeps in the mineral, breathes in the vegetable, dreams in the animal and wakes in man. " -- In compliance with the highest standards of Universal Law, this email has been thoroughly disinfected and purified in the solar flares of the sun. Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.302 / Virus Database: 265.8.6 - Release Date: 2/7/05 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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