Guest guest Posted June 5, 2005 Report Share Posted June 5, 2005 You can use both together... however these may not help the overgrowth of bone ACV will help decalcify and (IMO) probably do more if anything will. I've used it on carpal tunnel and on painful joint arthritis... (but it was being used both external and internal).. try it for a week (twice a day) external and see how it feels. If it feels any better, keep doing it at least once a day. Here is a simpler recipe. Sometime back we had a discussion on wintergreen.. (See the message archives... do a search on wintergreen). Massage Oil : 5 or 6 cayenne peppers, 1 cup olive oil, 1/4 ts clove essential oil, 1/4 ts eucalyptus essential oil, 1/4 ts mint essential oil. Chop the cayenne peppers and place in a jar. Cover with vegetable oil making sure the peppers are completely covered. Store in a warm, dark place. Strain after one week. Add the essential oils Massage on sore muscles, taking care not to get any in your eyes or open wounds and it will sting vehemently. Wash hands well afterward. cgiambri <cgiambri@...> wrote: Suzi,I found deep tissue formula. I assume I use it alone and not with Bone, Cartil. stuff? Where do I buy Wintergreen? I assume ginger is powdered or are we talking one cup fresh? WWhere do I find Menthol Crystals? Can I make half of the formula or do you think my one bunion will need all this? I can always make another fresh batch. Store in cool place I assume like I do Schulze stiff? Thanks. Hope others are benefiting from this conversation and hoping they never need to deal with a bunion either.Deep Tissue Repair Oil Formula32 oz. Wintergreen Oil16 oz. Cold Pressed Organic Virgin Olive Oil12 oz. Menthol Crystals (must be made from Peppermint or Thyme)2 cups Arnica Flowers (Dry)2 cups Calendula (Dried Marigold Flowers)1 cup Ginger Root 1/2 cup Cayenne (Hottest you can find = Habanero)Blend for 2 minutes and store for two weeks. Do not get this formula near water or your mixture will mold.==Thanks.carol> Here's what to do for immediate relief and to prevent bunions from getting worse.> > Try ice. If your bunion feels hot and swollen, it may be inflamed. Cool it down by applying a cloth-covered ice pack, suggests Marika Molnar, PT, director of West Side Dance Physical Therapy in New York City. "I like to use a Ziploc-type resealable plastic bag half-filled with water and crushed ice and wrapped in a damp cloth," she says. Apply for 10 or 15 minutes, then remove for a few minutes to let your foot warm up before applying again. If you have circulation problems in your feet or diabetes, you're better off avoiding ice for any foot problems.> > Got any comfrey salve? this may also help if it is inflamed.> > Ok, found it... it is for planter warts but I would try it for the bunion.> Remove Planter's Warts with banana peels. Before bedtime tape a banana peel inside to the skin, over the wart, and cover with a bandage. Within a couple of days the wart will be gone.> > > > > > > > Suzi > > What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. > > http://suziesgoats.wholefoodfarmacy.com/> > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> Discover > Stay in touch with email, IM, photo sharing & more. Check it out! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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