Wise Men Healing Balm for neuropathy
I can across this Wise Men Healing Balm. I’ve been using a frankincense & Myrrh oil for sometime. While it helped some I thought I’d try this one in balm form.
I used it this morning and just now. And I’m stunned that it helps relieve my pain. I understand everyone is different.
I have peripheral neuropathy.
I found it on Amazon.
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I tried the balm, but I could not tell that it made any difference. But each of us is different. Hope it might work for you!!
Best wishes! Mike
Hi Mike,I just ordered the balm, coming tomorrow, hoping it helps even just a little would be great. I have the life=pro vibration platform that I use 4-5 times a week for 10 min. I think it may be helping. I also bought the LED slippers, they also may be helpinf, along with exercise 3-4 days a week. This maintanance on our bodies is very time consuming!!Good Luck, Donna
Good luck with the balm, Donna. Please let us know if it works for you! I have an electric foot massager that I use occasionally. I've considered the LED red light slippers, but have yet to find anyone who is convinced they work. I, too, try to get out and walk each day for exercise. And yes, I agree.... this maintenance can take up a lot of time. How wonderful life must be for the rich and famous who can afford to have trainers, PTs, Massage therapists, doctors at their beck and call each day. The rest of just have to muddle through as best we can! Best wishes to you!
Mike
@valec I would like to know if this balm helps with the numbness and pins and needles. I don’t have the pain but dealing with the numbness and tingling comes with it’s own set of problems and I have yet to find anything that works for this.
@valec thank you so much for sharing this natural remedy for neuropathy symptoms.
Also, if anyone wants to make your own healing balms/salves for neuropathic pain, it's actually super easy to do and you can make them specific to your needs including any sensitivities. Melt beeswax and carrier oil (rosehip seed/grapeseed/sweet almond/olive/coconut etc.) on the stove in 1:3 proportions and then add 10-20 drops of some pain relief oils: CBD, peppermint, rosemary, frankincense etc. Cool it down in the fridge. I put it on at night and before going for a walk and it helps with nerve inflammation and pain relief.
I have LED red light slippers and gloves and they help a little. I have burning pain in my feet and need to make sure not to go over the recommended time of 20 min, otherwise for me, they cause more pain and burning. But having them on for around 10 min or so a day does seem to calm down the pain.
Mike, I may have mentioned this in the past, I tried it for about 7 days and did not see any real difference. I have knee issues and I thought it might offer relief. Lidocaine works better for me.
I use frankincense and myrrh oil with a carrier oil of hemp. It works really good. I buy the frankincense and myrrh oil individually then mix with hemp oil. I also put it in my bath water and just sit in warm water. It works really well. While sitting in the bathtub I massage my feet. I am having problems with my heels cracking and bleeding. Then they take forever to heal.