Showing posts with label sacroiliac. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sacroiliac. Show all posts
Saturday, 1 December 2018
Acupuncture in a bottle? Prickly ash (Xanthoxylum americanum) tincture
Twice a year, I make an appointment with Sheena, my beloved physiotherapist, for a "tune up". And by tune-up, I mean a round of all-over acupuncture.
Needles everywhere!
After an acupuncture session my senses are heightened; especially touch. Interestingly, my feet become especially sensitive - I can FEEL the floor or ground under them in a way I find quite delightful. That sensation only lasts for a day or so, but the general feeling of well being stays with me for quite some time.
Labels:
acupuncture,
nerve pain,
pain remedies,
prickly ash bark,
rotator cuff,
sacroiliac,
Solomon's Seal,
St John'swort,
tendons/muscles,
toothaches (in comments),
trapped nerve,
xanthoxylum americanum,
zanthoxylum
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