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Condition:

Nerve Damage Neuropathy

Definition:

Neuropathy is damage or dysfunction of one or more nerves that typically results in numbness, tingling, muscle weakness, and pain in the affected area. Neuropathies frequently start in your hands and feet, but other parts of your body can be affected too.

Nerve pain often feels like shooting, stabbing, or burning sensation. Sometimes it can be as sharp and sudden as an electric shock. People with neuropathic pain are often very sensitive to touch or cold and can experience pain because of stimuli that would not normally be painful, such as brushing the skin.

Pain is supposed to be a warning. When your hand gets too close to a stove, the nerves send a pain signal to the brain — and you pull back before you burn yourself. But if you have nerve damage, that system isn’t working. Damaged nerves may send false signals — and you feel real pain, often without a cause. Damaged nerves may also result in you not feeling pain when you have an injury.

Symptom:

Signs of nerve damage

  • nerve pain is often worse at night
  • people with nerve pain feel it in different ways
  • some find that certain body positions or activities; like standing in line or walking become painful
  • nerve damage may also make your body overly sensitive
  • nerve damage may cause loss of sensation or numbness in the fingertips, making it harder to do things with your hands
  • in addition to dulling your sense of touch, nerve damage can result in muscle weakness or affect your sense of balance
  • nerve damage doesn’t just cause pain – it may also cause numbness that may prevent you from feeling pain when it matters
  • numbness or tingling in the hands and feet
  •  feeling like you’re wearing a tight glove or sock
  •  muscle weakness, especially in your arms or legs
  • regularly dropping objects that you’re holding
  • sharp pains in your hands, arms, legs, or feet
  • a buzzing sensation that feels like a mild electrical shock

Description:

Protocol:

Apply 10 drops of the Nerve Restore blend over the area, twice a day.

Apply 20 drops of the Spinal Therapy blend over the spine, once every second day.

Topical – apply 1 to 2 drops each; Frankincense 5ml 10ml, Vetiver 5ml 10ml,  Helichrysum 5ml 10ml, Lavender 5ml 10ml, and Eucalyptus 5ml 10ml to affected area, 3 to 5 times daily.

Oral – drink 1 capsule with 3 drops each; Cilantro/Coriander 5ml 10ml, Helichrysum 5ml 10ml, Copaiba 5ml 10ml, and 1 drop of Nutmeg 5ml 10ml, and fill with a carrier oil, 1 to 3 times daily.

 

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