Essential oils and LB with neuropathy

Posted by bluenite @bluenite, Aug 6 4:08pm

Does anyone use essential oils to help with the difficult symptoms of neuroborreliosis? These symptoms range from legs neuropathy and muscle spasms to psychological issues and depression. Specific experiences are welcome, thank you. Peter

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It's MagnumSolace Nighttime Magnesium Cream. It is now on sale on Amazon for about $10 and comes in a lot of different scents. I like lavender! I found this to be a game changer!

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Hi Janet, how long does it last after applying it at night ?

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It combines well on several levels: this cream, magnesium oil, capsule variant. They work synergistically where they are needed. Personally tested. However, be careful not to overdose, i.e., do not take everything at once. Observe your body's response.

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Hi Janet, how long does it last after applying it at night ?

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I never timed it. It works all night for me. I have peripheral neuropathy in my feet and use it mostly for the muscle cramps in my legs associated with neuropathy. Also, I have spasms in my chest area from radiation. It really helps with that.

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It combines well on several levels: this cream, magnesium oil, capsule variant. They work synergistically where they are needed. Personally tested. However, be careful not to overdose, i.e., do not take everything at once. Observe your body's response.

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You can overdoes on too much Magnesium, but the cream is topical. It goes only skin deep, so you can't overdose.

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I never timed it. It works all night for me. I have peripheral neuropathy in my feet and use it mostly for the muscle cramps in my legs associated with neuropathy. Also, I have spasms in my chest area from radiation. It really helps with that.

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Thank you for the reply.

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