Guest guest Posted May 21, 2003 Report Share Posted May 21, 2003 Also known as Butterbur. Enzymatic Therapies has a wonderful product for migraine relief using Butterbur, special instruction are necessary for it to work. The very beginning is the most important to start as soon as the migraine has started. 1 every hour up until migraine is relieved up to 5 daily. No more than 5 daily. RE: long time use of pain killers Noel: Sorry I didn't say 'hallo' on Sunday and Thankyou Azizah for the seminar. Re pain killers - I have excellent results using Petasites for pain relief and weaning off allopathic drugs liek NSAIDS and whilst the herbal anti-inflams such as those Azizah mentioned are coming up to scratch, which takes time. This herb - obtainable in capsules(e.g. fromBioforce in Scotland) are neurosedative so work fast - within 20 minutes - yet is non-toxic in reocmmended doses (1 - 2 capsules, 3 pdi up to 4 at any one time.) There are no restrictions to long term use yet, obviously should be reduced when the antiinflams are knocking in. Its effective spasmolytic action can react with allopathic CNS depressants or stimulants (e.g. tranquillsers, barbiturates and antidepressant)and can delay/decrease effect of antibaterial drugs, nalidix acid and sulfonamides. I understant it can also increase the action of other analgesics or anaesthetics - all of which, hopefully, are not being taken. Research showed positively for stomach, intestine, biliary tract, chronic gastritis, gastroduodentis + lower back pain due to slipped discs. Also good for fibromylagia and/or otheracute/chronic musculoskeltal conditions (RSI etc) although I haven't seen research in this area yet (but it works!). I prescribe for Best wishes chris Get a FREE case of Virgin Wines when you sign-up for MSN 8! ............................................. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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