RaVen... good idea. I have been a fan and user of castor oil packs for over thirty years. Jeff, they can be placed over your wife's lower abdomen area for an hour or so a few times per week. Theyare very healing, soothing and they help to optimize immune function as a bonus. www.baar has castor oil kits that can be purchased but one can put together one's own kit veryinexpensively. The hardest 'find' is the pure, wool flannel. I have some packs that I have usedfor years. ...lol.. Just keep them in a ziplock bag and don't wash 'em or share.Lola ----- Original Message ----- From: V <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Fri, 13 Nov 2015 10:43:19 -0500 (EST) Subject: Re: CS>Update on Wife's Bladder
Has your wife ever tried warmed castor oil with wool cloth/plastic bag and a heating pad? Castor oil has helped a lot of people with muscular/nerve issues. Thought I'd put my 2 cents in. Ever find out if there's Vitamin A deficiency? Best wishes in your wife's healing journey, RaVen To combat winter blues - I personally recommend Indoor Sunshine® Light Bulbs. They made a huge difference with my SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder).http://sunshinesciences.com When you order, put raven10 in the coupon box to receive a 10% Discount on the shopping cart. On Nov 13, 2015, at 12:09 AM, Jeff <[email protected]> wrote: Good suggestion PT. To tell the truth she really didn’t like the hot tub because she used a family owned one that is located elsewhere and it was a hassle. The only reason she was doing it is because it would help with the pain when nothing else would. We discovered this method while trying anything we could think of that might help. But as I said in the previous post she no longer has to use the hot tub and that is a big relief to her. Makes life easier. Footnote: So far we have not had any infection, UTI, or adverse reaction of any kind during this protocol. ( another blessing) >This is wonderful news, Jeff. One piece of information. If you wife is post-menopausal she might want to stay out of baths and hot >tubs. As tissues thin and lose tone it allows bacteria to infiltrate the urethra and thus cause bladder infections.>PT From:[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2015 6:40 PM To:[email protected] Subject: silver-digest Digest V2015 #223

