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Ingredients used for treating Tarlov Cysts

Ziziphus

Ziziphus. Ziziphus is a genus of about 40 species of spiny shrubs and small trees in the buckthorn family Rhamnaceae, distributed in the warm-temperate and subtropical regions throughout the world. The leaves a... Read more

Wormwood

Wormwood. Wormwood is also known as Artemisia, Artemisiae Argyi, Mugwort Leaf or Ai Ye is a large, diverse genus of plants with between 200-400 species belonging to the daisy family Asteraceae. It comprises har... Read more

Reishi mushroom

Reishi mushroom. Lingzhi also known as Reishi mushroom in Japanese, yeongji in Korean, or ling chih, and ling zhi in Chinese are the name for one form of the mushroom Ganoderma lucidum, and its close relative Ganoderm... Read more

Feverfew

Feverfew. Feverfew is also known as Tanacetum parthenium, Altamisa, Amargosa, Bachelor's Button, Flirtwort, Manzanilla, Featherfew, Featherfoil, Wild Chamomile, is a herb about 18 inches high with white flowers... Read more

Anamu

Anamu. Anamu is also known as Petiveria alliacea, Mucura, Apacin, Apacina, Apazote De Zorro, Aposin, Ave, Aveterinaryte, Calauchin and Chasser Vermine. Anamu is a deeply rooted herbacious perennial shrub gro... Read more

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What is Tarlov Cysts?

Also called: Sacral Nerve Root Cysts, Perineural Cysts

Tarlov Cysts are fluid-filled sacs that most often affect nerve roots in the sacrum, the group of bones at the base of the spine. These cysts can compress nerve roots, causing lower back pain, sciatica (shock-like or burning pain in the lower back, buttocks, and down one leg to below the knee), urinary incontinence, sexual dysfunction, and some loss of feeling or control of movement in the leg and/or foot. Pressure on the nerves next to the cysts can also cause pain. Tarlov Cysts may become symptomatic following shock, trauma, or exertion that causes the buildup of cerebrospinal fluid. Women are at much higher risk of developing these cysts than are men.



Source: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

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Certified References About Tarlov Cysts

Certified References appear at the bottom of some of the treatments, referring to resources on the net (some accredited) supporting the information given.

PubMed National Institutes of Health U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Treating Tarlov Cysts with Tanacetum Extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov at Tarlov Cysts Home Remedy Using Common Tansy

PubMed National Institutes of Health U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Home remedy for Tarlov Cysts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov at Tarlov Cysts Home Remedy Using Ziziphus

PubMed National Institutes of Health U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Potent Anti-inflammatory and Analgesic effects of Erigeron, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov at Tarlov Cysts Home Remedy Using Erigeron

PubMed National Institutes of Health U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Anti-inflammatory, analgesic effects of Reishi mushroom, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov at Tarlov Cysts Home Remedy Using Reishi mushroom

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