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My wife has an injury called long thoracic nerve palsy. I have her using CBD oil and it really seems to be helping are there any other things. I have been trying to read up on hemp seed oil but not sure of the difference. Any help or reading material would be great.. Looking for pain relief and healing properties to heal her nerves...
 
Ok with the cbd helping I would tell her to look deeply into essential oils.

I'm not into them. I am and have always been raised to be a rub some dirt on it. Or sweat it out and walk it off kinda guy but obviously I have no condition like your wife suffers from.

My wife on the other hand is not the same. She has several thing (nothing the level of yours ) that ail her and she's 60% disabled from army.


She is ALL IN on the essential oils. She has a shit ton. Now granted they are not cheap but they last a long time when used correctly.


I'll tell ya what start looking into them and I'll have my wife send me some references for ya and hit you with them later. (Don't tell her but I've tried them a few times and they work)
 
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Ok with the cbd helping I would tell her to look deeply into essential oils.

I'm not into them. I am and have always been raised to be a rub some dirt on it. Or sweat it out and walk it off kinda guy but obviously I have no condition like your wife suffers from.

My wife on the other hand is not the same. She has several thing (nothing the level of yours ) that ail her and she's 60% disabled from army.


She is ALL IN on the essential oils. She has a shit ton. Now granted they are not cheap but they last a long time when used correctly.


I'll tell ya what start looking into them and I'll have my wife send me some references for ya and hit you with them later. (Don't tell her but I've tried them a few times and they work)
Thank you very much. I did a quick Google search and have started reading up on them.. I appreciate you taking time to help me it is truly appreciated...
 
Helichrysum

Helichrysumhas been known to regenerate nerves in the ears. Several people who were born deaf, due to nerves not connecting, have been totally cured withhelichrysum.

This means it is a candidate to cure spinal cord injuries and other conditions involving nerve damage.

The bad news is that virtually all essential oil manufacturers and importers do not make or sell therapeutic grade essential oils, they only sell perfume grade essential oils.

The one glowing exception to this rule is a company calledYoung Living. Unless you buy your helichrysum fromYoung Living, you are probably wasting your money and your time.

Because there are so many health conditions that can be cured with essential oils, the Young Living company has been under the watchful eye of the watchdog of orthodox medicine: the FDA. So do not be concerned if someone refuses to confirm the cases of nerve regeneration. They have to be careful what they say. They are also moving their research facilities outside of the United States.

But the product is for real.

Helichrysum doesNOTcause body odor, so a person might think that they can use helichrysum instead of DMSO. It would be better to use both of them, but not at the same time. It would be best to alternate them throughout

And use young living. As stated here they are the real deal .
 
Helichrysum

Helichrysum doesNOTcause body odor, so a person might think that they can use helichrysum instead of DMSO. It would be better to use both of them, but not at the same time. It would be best to alternate them throughout

And use young living. As stated here they are the real deal .

Though I'm late to this thread, here is just a heads up. People should try MSM (it's a white, food grade powder) in their topicals. It is a relative of DMSO, only it doesn't produce the smell associated with DMSO. And the good news is, MSM is capable of increasing the absorption level in topical creams so the product gets absorped through the skin and into the tissues below. MSM powder needs to be dissolved in water (or a water-based fluid) which means an emulsifier to bond the oils to water must be used, but MSM is an excellent choice for making sure the active ingredients in your topical oils gets down deep where most folks need it.
 
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