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> Has anyone any experience or knowledge of recovering nerve function in

> nerves damaged through trauma but left intact?

I've given Hypericum oil or salve (oil, fresh St. 's wort, calendula,

beeswax) for scar tissue, where the nerves on one side of the scar don't quite

get things right. Works a treat.

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H.

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Yes, I've used Hypericum as oil, and internally too for one patient. And as a

cream for another. Nerves function recovered in about 6 weeks.

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Subject: Re: Recovering nerve function

> Has anyone any experience or knowledge of recovering nerve function in

> nerves damaged through trauma but left intact?

I've given Hypericum oil or salve (oil, fresh St. 's wort, calendula,

beeswax) for scar tissue, where the nerves on one side of the scar don't quite

get things right. Works a treat.

Best,

H.

--

Henriette Kress, AHG Helsinki, Finland

Henriette's herbal homepage: http://www.henriettesherbal.com

Uusi kirja: http://www.henriettesherbal.com/fi/kayt-laak.html

Ny bok: http://www.henriettesherbal.com/sv/prakt-lake.html

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St 's Wort is a nerve healer. Internal and external, lashings of it.

Also, rub on some sort of rubefacient to stimulate the nerve endings.

Vicks vapour rub works just as well as cayenne for this.

Cristina

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Some. Hypericum and Zanthoxylum indispensable!

Craig

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Subject: Recovering nerve function

Has anyone any experience or knowledge of recovering nerve function in

nerves damaged through trauma but left intact?

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I had a patient who had extensive nerve and tendon damage to the wrist from a

knife wounds and the hospital was worried that the patient would lose use of the

hand as a result. I made fresh St s wort oil - (lovely red colour as a

result of the lovely spell of hot weather we had a that time) and got them to

apply topically to the area twice daily -massaging in well over the area that

had considerable scarring and thickening of the skin (This was about a month

after the injury). Also gave a tincture with SJW, together with Avena sativa

(oat straw), Ginkgo biloba and Centella aciatica. Produced excellent results -

with the hospital, who were preparing to operate to remove scar tissue formation

that was causing the fingers to curl into the palm, cancelling the operation and

the patient gained full use of the hand and naturally very pleased

Niki

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Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2011 17:11:23 +0100

Subject: Re: Recovering nerve function

St 's Wort is a nerve healer. Internal and external, lashings of it.

Also, rub on some sort of rubefacient to stimulate the nerve endings.

Vicks vapour rub works just as well as cayenne for this.

Cristina

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>Has anyone any experience or knowledge of recovering nerve function

>in nerves damaged through trauma but left intact?

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Thanks to all help re: recovering nerve function.

 Maggie Maggie Pope BSc [Hons] MNIMH MCPPSedgemoor House39 Taunton

RoadBridgwaterSomerset TA6 3LP

Subject: RE: Recovering nerve function

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Some. Hypericum and Zanthoxylum indispensable!

Craig

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Sent: 07 August 2011 13:28

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Subject: Recovering nerve function

Has anyone any experience or knowledge of recovering nerve function in

nerves damaged through trauma but left intact?

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