I had bad carpal tunnel from years of typing. Mycarpaltunnel.com saved me from needing surgery. It's disposable bandages you wear overnight to slowly stretch the tunnel out. Easy, painless and really works. I only wore them for a couple weeks but I'm sure everyone is different.
I have no financial stake in that company but think everyone should know about this.
Thanks, I'll give them a try. I do a lot of gardening which causes bad flare-ups, anti-inflammatory oils help but if this is a permanent solution, then its worth a try.
The carpal tunnel may need a targeted anti inflammatory treatment.
I have used fresh ground up comfrey leaves as a poultice, add a lavender flowers, turmeric essential oil and a drop of fresh Solomon seal root juices. Wrap it onto the shoulder, elbow and wrist joints. I’d leave that on overnight.
CTS is a mostly inflammatory issue - delayed/stalled healing r/t unresolved, recurring inflammation, I agree. Any herbal supplement that modulates (reduces) inflammation is good. Ashwaganda, bromelain, quercetin, C60 in the oil of your choice - olive, avocado, hemp. Hemp oil has very good anti-inflammatory properties taken orally.
I’d add St. John’s wort oil. It works on nerve pain for many people. I would suggest taking lion’s mane mushroom complex by Paul Stamets. If you can buy some fresh, even better! It takes amazing. You can also take SJW as a dried herb capsule with warm tea.
My go to healing herbs are comfrey leaves, burdock root and nettles. Learn how to handle them and you will reap great benefits.
Can you give a good source or book to learn how to make a poultices, recipes, drying and dosages?
Ran thru a patch of stinging nettles as a kid…yikes…unpleasant to say the least. SN are crazy good for healing but that memory is still crystal clear and harvesting/using the stuff makes me nervous.
Any idea if that helps with carpal tunnel prob please?
I had bad carpal tunnel from years of typing. Mycarpaltunnel.com saved me from needing surgery. It's disposable bandages you wear overnight to slowly stretch the tunnel out. Easy, painless and really works. I only wore them for a couple weeks but I'm sure everyone is different.
I have no financial stake in that company but think everyone should know about this.
Thanks, I'll give them a try. I do a lot of gardening which causes bad flare-ups, anti-inflammatory oils help but if this is a permanent solution, then its worth a try.
The carpal tunnel may need a targeted anti inflammatory treatment.
I have used fresh ground up comfrey leaves as a poultice, add a lavender flowers, turmeric essential oil and a drop of fresh Solomon seal root juices. Wrap it onto the shoulder, elbow and wrist joints. I’d leave that on overnight.
Thanks!
CTS is a mostly inflammatory issue - delayed/stalled healing r/t unresolved, recurring inflammation, I agree. Any herbal supplement that modulates (reduces) inflammation is good. Ashwaganda, bromelain, quercetin, C60 in the oil of your choice - olive, avocado, hemp. Hemp oil has very good anti-inflammatory properties taken orally.
I’d add St. John’s wort oil. It works on nerve pain for many people. I would suggest taking lion’s mane mushroom complex by Paul Stamets. If you can buy some fresh, even better! It takes amazing. You can also take SJW as a dried herb capsule with warm tea.
My go to healing herbs are comfrey leaves, burdock root and nettles. Learn how to handle them and you will reap great benefits.
I have comfrey and nettles but not burdock, many thanks,
Can you give a good source or book to learn how to make a poultices, recipes, drying and dosages?
Ran thru a patch of stinging nettles as a kid…yikes…unpleasant to say the least. SN are crazy good for healing but that memory is still crystal clear and harvesting/using the stuff makes me nervous.
I like Rose Mountain Herbs. They have a great deal of info posted.
T/u. I think I’ve seen their site before.