Guest guest Posted March 14, 2006 Report Share Posted March 14, 2006 Wintergreen was the first EO I ever bought right before I joined this group. I have two achy thumbs because of 20 years of pottery making, so I thought to give it a try. I got it from my supplier in France http://www.neroliane.com/product_info.php?products_id=191 that I trust fully who says that wintergreen grows wild in the US and Canada and used by the Inuit Indians as a remedy for many things..., but my supplier gets it from China. The aroma is reminiscent of medications from childhood and it is still used in creams and lotions for sprained muscles, etc. My supplier in South Africa refuses to sell it because ..dangerous..! Around that same time I tried a doctor prescribed medication in the form of a cream to be applied 3 times daily to the thumbs. I applied it to my left thumb only one evening before going to sleep. I woke up 12 hours later after a very deep sleep?? Was this medication dangerous? SRILANE 5% Idrocilamide cream ( a Merck medication). It turned out that Idrocilamide reverses the effect of coffee you had that day and makes it become a sedative. There was no such warning on the packaging, but the study I read on the net was confirmed later by the doctor. SRILANE didn*t have that comforting aroma of wintergreen. You want to know the effect wintergreen had on my thumb? Right after this commercial from our sponsor, Ha ha, just kidding! Wintergreen had a numbing effect on the skin, but did not penetrate down to the joint. I probably needed to continue the treatment for ten days, but then most information I was reading about wintergreen was warnings to avoid litigation. So I stopped both treatments and tried to relax instead and joined NP. n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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