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From: " aluckower " <aluckower@...>

> many years ago i took a prescription muscle relaxant for a pinched

nerve. i can't remember the name of it, but i'm sure they have different

ones around

>

> i am wondering if anyone is familiar with the different types of

prescription muscle relaxants around or if they have some that are

available otc at a pharmacy. which ones would be the most effective and

least toxic

Hi Arthur,

Assuming you've tried various amounts of magnesium and calcium and they

were of no help?

The only rx muscle relaxant that works for most people----and this is

for really *desperate* cases, would be Valium.

I really hate the stuff, but there have been 2 times in my life that I

was incredibly grateful that it was available, because nothing else

worked.

I found that it could somehow " break the spastic cycle " and that would

then let the nutrients in to the terribly knotted area.

I only had to use it for a very short time, fortunately.

Sharon

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Hi Art,

When I first came down with cfids, I would get really bad muscle

spasms. They (doctors) gave me soma for it. I was so bad at that

time that it didn't seem to do much good. I was also on pain pills

(darvaset). Sometimes I would stop taking the pain pills (because I

didn't want to be on them), and just take the soma. Evertime I did

the muscle spasms would start up again. For me the darvaset worked

better to relax my muscles than the soma. I don't know which is less

toxic. I think they're probably all somewhat toxic. What the soma

did for me, tho, that the pain pill didn't was relax me enough to

help me get a good nights sleep. They did relax me.

You can do a word search on muscles relaxers and get a view of

various different relaxers and how they work. Soma is the only one

I've ever had any experience with.

Gail

-- In oxyplus , " aluckower " <aluckower@n...> wrote:

> many years ago i took a prescription muscle relaxant for a pinched

nerve. i can't remember the name of it, but i'm sure they have

different ones around

>

> i am wondering if anyone is familiar with the different types of

prescription muscle relaxants around or if they have some that are

available otc at a pharmacy. which ones would be the most effective

and least toxic

>

>

>

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> many years ago i took a prescription muscle relaxant for a pinched

nerve. i can't remember the name of it, but i'm sure they have

different ones around

>

> i am wondering if anyone is familiar with the different types of

prescription muscle relaxants around or if they have some that are

available otc at a pharmacy. which ones would be the most effective

and least toxic

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Hi! Being an Herbalist, I'd recommend taking Dr. Schulze's

Nerve Sedative and Anti-Spasmodic Tonic, if Nerves are also

involved. This POWERFUL Herbal Formula contains Lobelia, which

relaxes ANY Muscles, that are in Spasm.

http://healingtools.tripod.com/nrvtncs.html#nrvsedtnc

Or you can take Lobelia Tincture, which I've used, instead of a

Muscle Relaxant.

http://healingtools.tripod.com/lobe1.html

Both of these Tinctures are AVAILABLE from his American Botanical

Pharmacy (800/437-2362).

" THANKS " for your time and interest!

Tom/Psa. 103:1-5.

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Hi Arthur. If you can get a good quality manganese it is a great muscle

relaxer. The trick is absorption. Magnesium can also be a good

relaxer. Both depend on the brand. Orotate on the magnesium. And I am

not sure on the manganese. I used on eyears ago that was fantastic but

don't remember the name. When I ran out of it I treid another brand

with disappointment. But calcium and magnesium and potassium are

fabulous for the nerves to tone them down so that even if they are

pinched they won't hurt as much.

Also, I have been using infra red in the 660 range for some kinks I had

in the spine after yard work and it is remarkable. pain that would have

taken 3-5 days to clear took less than 24 hrs. LOVE that.

Blessings

Donna

http://www.excellentthings.com

aluckower wrote:

> many years ago i took a prescription muscle relaxant for a pinched

> nerve. i can't remember the name of it, but i'm sure they have

> different ones around

>

> i am wondering if anyone is familiar with the different types of

> prescription muscle relaxants around or if they have some that are

> available otc at a pharmacy. which ones would be the most effective

> and least toxic

>

>

>

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