that when you put the oils on her you pass your positive energy to her and
encourage her to see the bone knitting and healing while using the oils.
I would also use Balance on the back of her neck just to keep her well
focused.
I am also attaching the neuropathy protocol that could be utilized for her
after she finishes the elbow battle.
Best to all of you,
Pat
On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 7:50 AM, energy4life <cincze@gmail.com> wrote:
My MIL fell yesterday and fractured her elbow. In Emergency they
bandaged it, and she is in a sling until they can evaluate whether she
needs surgery or just a cast--probably a week (welcome to Canada). We
can't remove the bandage. Her fingers are all swollen, but it's not
painful unless it's bumped. (Bearing in mind that she has some
neuropathy, so may not feel as much pain as other people.)
I'm looking for some ideas on how to use oils to help with the
swelling and the fracture. The entire arm is bandaged, from the
shoulder to the hand.
Here is what my SIL is doing at her house: Deep Blue, Birch and
Cypress in the palm of the hand, and Deep Blue and Birch on the
shoulder. These are the closest points to the fracture that we have
access to, outside the bandage. Once I have her at my house later
today, I will add in Helichrysum to this protocol.
What else can we or should we be doing?
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