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Bone Spur Home Remedy Using Chuan Xiong And Cao Wu

Added by Linzi. Created on 02/29/08

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Conditions Treated: Musculoskeletal

Specific Conditions Treated: Bone Spur

Ingredients Used: Chuan Xiong, Cao Wu

Description: Bone spurs, also known as osteophytes, are bony projections that form along joints. Bone spurs form due to the body's increase of a damaged joint's surface area; most commonly from the onset of arthritis. Bone spurs usually limit joint movement and typically cause pain.

Bone spurs form naturally on the back of spine as a person ages and are a sign of degeneration in the spine. In this case the spurs are not the source of back pains, but instead are the common symptom of a deeper problem. However, bone spurs on the spine can impinge on nerves, which leave the spine for other parts of the body. This impingement can cause pain in both upper and lower limbs and a numbness or tingling sensations in the hands and feet due to the nerves supplying sensation to their dermatomes.

Spurs can also appear on the feet, either along toes or the heel, and can also occur on the hands. In extreme cases it has been known for these spurs to grow along a person's entire skeletal structure, along the knees, hips, shoulders, ribs, arms and ankles. Such cases are only exhibited with multiple exostosis.

Directions For Use: Grind 15g of Chuan Xiong(Sichuan Lovage Root) and 5g of Cao Wu(Kusnezoff Monkshood Root) to a very fine powder,put it in a 0.3-0.5cm thick cloth bag of the sole's size,spray a little ethanol to keep it wet,replace in 5-7d,use for an extra week after pains disappear.

Expected Results: Bone spurs will be cured.

Expected Results Within: 3 weeks

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