http://www.amazon.com/Zheng-Gu-Shui-External-Anagesic/dp/B000MWO3IG
Useful stuff, especially for me in the summer so I can more easily wear shorts and skirts and not get asked by random strangers if my husband beats me.
kclayton wrote:In general, cultures which promote learning and admire intelligence generate teachers.
In general, cultures which look down on those things, do not.
Kilkenny wrote:Arnica works best taken internally. No smells or anything.
I leave to the reader the exercise to determine a scientific basis for its effectiveness. Anecdotally, it works, and like nothing else I've ever come across.
Rana wrote:dukelogan wrote:why not just use a warm, moist, compress?
Hard to do on my rear end/upper thighs at work.![]()
banzaimf wrote:we pick up http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod.asp?pid=162979&catid=59998&aid=337953&aparam=salonpas_pain_patch_40_&CAWELAID=61233706 from Costco. They work great!
Thanks for the tip. The big bonus with the patches is that they are flat and fit in the glove box of the car (for practice), the toiletries kit (for events) and are (most importantly) always available due to their packability.dukelogan wrote:vicks vapor rub might be cheaper and contains more camphor and menthol than what is listed in those patches. both are skin irritants with very minor analgesic properties. not sure about the smell though, that vicks stuff is a bit potent! anyway, if you like it you might try the vicks if its cheaper and not too strong.
regards
loganbanzaimf wrote:we pick up http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod.asp?pid=162979&catid=59998&aid=337953&aparam=salonpas_pain_patch_40_&CAWELAID=61233706 from Costco. They work great!
dukelogan wrote:arnica is toxic if taken internally. homeopathic "remedies" that are labeled for consumption must be diluted something like 30 times (or maybe it was more, i dont recall) to the point of something like 2 ppm in water. sorry.
edit: homeopathic "remedies" fall back on hahnamanns or hahnemanns prinicple of "dynamization" which suggests that something is diluted to such a point (with fat, water, alcohol, or whatever the original substance is soluable in) that nothing remains. he suggests that the substances "spirit force" will remain in the dilution and that "force" will provide healing powers to the taker.
we just went over some of this in one of my pre-med courses two weeks ago. i will find something more solid thursday in class for you. basically, you are consuming water and inert powder.
regards
loganKilkenny wrote:Arnica works best taken internally. No smells or anything.
I leave to the reader the exercise to determine a scientific basis for its effectiveness. Anecdotally, it works, and like nothing else I've ever come across.
Kilkenny wrote:dukelogan wrote:arnica is toxic if taken internally. homeopathic "remedies" that are labeled for consumption must be diluted something like 30 times (or maybe it was more, i dont recall) to the point of something like 2 ppm in water. sorry.
edit: homeopathic "remedies" fall back on hahnamanns or hahnemanns prinicple of "dynamization" which suggests that something is diluted to such a point (with fat, water, alcohol, or whatever the original substance is soluable in) that nothing remains. he suggests that the substances "spirit force" will remain in the dilution and that "force" will provide healing powers to the taker.
we just went over some of this in one of my pre-med courses two weeks ago. i will find something more solid thursday in class for you. basically, you are consuming water and inert powder.
regards
loganKilkenny wrote:Arnica works best taken internally. No smells or anything.
I leave to the reader the exercise to determine a scientific basis for its effectiveness. Anecdotally, it works, and like nothing else I've ever come across.
Yeah.
I'm still here, I've used the stuff for years. It definitely makes a difference.
Guess it's another one of those things that the medical industry rejects without understanding.
dukelogan wrote:
....taking arnica refined for consumption isnt toxic since there is no actual arnica in it...
Kilkenny wrote:Honestly, guys.
I know how bruises work. I understand the mechanism adequately.
I don't know how arnica works - and neither do any of you who are dismissing it.
I do know that it has worked for me, over the course of quite a few years, very well.
So, you know, you guys follow whatever regimen works for you, but please don't tell me that what works for me doesn't...
See, when you do that, you're just calling me a liar.
I really don't like that. You wouldn't either.
If it sounds stupid but it works, it isn't stupid.
There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.