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Anything is possible..I would do a search on line for it... however, how about DMSO? (pharmacutical grade) If it were me I would be using it external and internal, and probably with some herbs external also.

Suzi <dianamagic2000@...> wrote:

4 years ago, i fell and broke my upper arm in two places. at that time i did not know a thing about alternative health, herbal remedies, cleanses, etc., so succumbed to surgery and now have a plate in my arm. since that time, i have limited range of motion, numbness in my lower arm, and nerve damage in my hand. also, i have trouble finding a comfortable position when lying down. it is my right arm, and being right handed... i asked the dr. if the numbness and nerve damage would ever go away and he told me no. now, i am reading this (below) and wondering if the prickly ash might possibly help me in these areas? and if so, where do i find it? this would be such a blessing, and i'd so appreciate any help that will enable me to once again have the full use of my arm and hand.

i haven't said how much i love this group and want to say that it has changed my life in many ways...thank u so much.

diana

>>>"they have a homeopathic home remedy kit and that has some hypericum." She took some and the next day the redness was gone and the pain was significantly better. I could tell the story about my cousin cutting off his fingers and getting them sewed back on and using hypericum and how he can still play the banjo fine, or the farmer that cut off the tip of his finger and lost a lot of flesh and recovered well; this remedy has the most gruesome stories and sometimes the doctor is sorely needed. The second great nervine for pain and injury is less well-known. If you go out on the back side of my farm and bumble into the bushes you will soon be rewarded by torn clothing and skin from the thorns on the prickly ash bush. The branches look like the flagellum, the barbed whips the Romans used on Jesus and other people at that time. They cause pain and they cure it. I remember the first time I used prickly

ash, the woman was literally writhing in agony. She couldn't sit in the chair. Prickly ash made it nicely better and, though never without some pain, always livable. Another woman tore a disc in her neck. She was writhing in agony. Her 16-year-old daughter had to drive her over. We had to give her prickly ash every five minutes. "Just take it whenever you need it." After three weeks she was down to a dose or two a day. Then I gave her remedies for a torn disc (see below) and that healed up in another few weeks. Prickly ash is the remedy for severe pain, also for numbness and tingling. One of my co-creators in the alternative medicine world, Kern, gave it to a woman who had a numb spot on her face for 35 years, following a car accident. In one hour the sensation came back. The nerves were not dead, just subpar.

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