I myself have a pars defect on my L4 and it allows to move up to 7mm. This is causing a bulging disc and sciatic nerve pain down both my legs. I have taken up yoga to stretch the muscles and not allowing my spoine to arc more that it does naturally as that push the disc 7mm. I really love my LLV, White Fir, Balance and Deep blue for my pain. I do take the pain bomb (frankincense & Marjoram) when I really need it. I did not think of using balance so I looked up to comparing the deep blue and balance, the Blue tansy ingredient is for use of healing muscles and bones.
Hope this helps
Jennifer
On Monday, February 15, 2010 at 11:00:38 AM UTC-5, Chelsea Stevens wrote:
-- Hope this helps
Jennifer
On Monday, February 15, 2010 at 11:00:38 AM UTC-5, Chelsea Stevens wrote:
I have a neighbor with a recent injury in his back, a bulging disc. He has had some steroid shots and is on the 1st of 3 possible epidural steriod shots before the last option of surgery. They want to avoid surgery but he is in terrible pain constantly. I offered to give him an aromatouch and he accepted. I don't really know what it will do but my hope is to at least decrease his pain & inflammation. Is this wise? I am thinking that if I can teach his wife how to do it that it will at least help him prepare if surgery is inevitable as well as recover better from it.Thanks in advance for the insight,Chelsea
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