Nerve Damage Remedies

| Modified on May 09, 2014
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How many times have you ever been in rush to go somewhere or get something done, and as a result of your carelessness, slammed the car door or cupboard on your finger or hand? It hurts more than we ever could have imagined and the pain just doesn't seem to stop shooting through our limbs.  Yet at the same time our affected limb continues to throb so intensely that we often don't know whether or not we will actually make it through the pain!

Our pets feel the exact same way, and their body's nerves respond just as ours do to similar situations of severe trauma.  Have you ever been walking through the door with your dog as they were lagging behind a little bit only to catch their tail in the closing door?  Just the thought of how painful that would be sends shivers up your spine.  What about a kitty toe that has been caught in a cupboard door as they were trying to explore uncharted territory?  Or, when you're in a rush to leave for work in the morning and with your high heels on, you step on a pet toe or foot as the animal tries to sneak out the door with you.

A great homeopathic remedy to use in cases of nerve damage, and even situations that present shooting pain, is Hypericum Perforatum.  Your pet will surely thank you for the relief it will provide to them.


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DMSO

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Posted by Whollyfool (Farmington, Mi) on 06/08/2010

What is the best way to give a cat DMSO for nerve regeneration? I have seen people refer to rubbing it on the cat and giving it internally, but I haven't seen a dosage for either.... Does anyone have a success story?

Thanks,
WF

Replied by Raghunath Bj
(Hyderabad, Andhrapradesh And India)
10/21/2011

Hi how far it works in regeneration of nerve system and how many of those success stories?

Could you please help us what is the dosage we have to go for and if we use this, shall we get back to the sensation to the lower limb of the body?

Please help us,

Raghunath BJ


DMSO
Posted by Kathy (Morrice, Mi) on 02/26/2008
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My cat broke her back 10 weeks ago and hasn't walked since. Her spinal cord was not severed but only had limited use of one back leg. I rubbed DMSO mixed with aloe vera 3 times daily and within 3 days, the leg with no nerve responses started twitching and she started moving it. On the 4th day, she stood up twice. Still not walking but getting more use of both legs and making progress. I don't believe it was coincidence. I started rubbing on peroxide over back today to oxygenate her system and help with regeneration. DMSO is miraculous and FDA should not stop it's use.

Replied by Chris
(Etna, CA)
06/01/2008

How do you know the DMSO was the reason for the recovery? Also, thinking a system can absorb oxygen from a rub down of peroxide is dangerous. Mammals will not "oxygenate" from rub downs of peroxide. There is no such thing as water with a "memory".

Replied by Donnaj
(Wisconsin, US)
05/09/2014

Actually Chris, water does have a memory. Google "Forced Resonance" and stop being so negative! Remember, you are made up mostly of water so be aware of what energy you are carrying!