Nerve Remedies - Editor's Choice

Over the years, Earth Clinic readers have sent us many reports about their treatments for Nerve Remedies. The editors at Earth Clinic consider the below posts to be some of the most helpful and informative and have named them 'Editor's Choice'. We hope that you will find this useful.

Dog Bite Numbness Remedies

Posted by Flower's Mom (Pueblo of Acoma, NM) on 04/22/2019

Hi Kimberly,

I can relate to your situation because last year I sustained 7 bites to my arms and hands when I tried to break up a fight between several dogs. Two of them specifically seemed to damaged nerves, one on the knuckle of the left hand and one on the palm of the right, but all have now healed and I have full use of all fingers and both thumbs. It is vitally important that you keep the area free from any additional inflammation as much as possible and to increase support from within as well. Also be aware that the nerves are the last tissues to recover from an injury.

For treatment, I used colloidal silver, pinon pitch and castor oil, rotating each over several weeks. I would generally dress the wounds with a large gauze pad or bandage. This I changed every day and night. Once the swelling decreased enough that I could begin to move my hands, I started massaging them with castor oil every evening, working to increase the mobility. Work the tissues, but do not push to the point of pain as this may increase the damage and can slow the healing process. I also used hot and cold packs alternately for about 20 minutes at a time. This I found very helpful and it felt good. Internally, I took colloidal silver, turmeric and a good quality Vit. B complex.

I have included a post by Jazzz from 2011 which also addresses nerve regeneration which I hope you will find helpful. God bless!

https://earthclinic.com/ailments/nerve-remedies-arms-legs-hands-falling-asleep/

Jazzz from Delta Junction, Alaska, Usa
November 30, 2011 at 4:22 pm

It's time for me to give back to this website so I'm writing about nerve regeneration remedy which worked for me. Two years ago my ulna nerve was severed, the doctors gave me a bleek outlook of recovery. They told me I would have limited mobility in my hand and my outer three fingers would be numb and unusable. Over time, due to lack of use, my hand would become decrepit. It would also be extremely week. My doctor also told me I should forget about dental school, it's not going to happen. Anyways, having written a 15 page paper on nerve regeneration in undergrad, I knew several things:

1) Use it or loose it! Start immediately! Work at it all day long! The sooner the better because that is when the long term success will occur.

2) Secondly, nerve regeneration occurs in everyone, even for spinal injuries. It does not actually happen for most people because scar tissue (which is internally present for all injuries) releases a sequence of not well understood events that inhibit the regeneration. Therefore, my own theory is that it is important to reduce the internal scarring, which can be done by minimizing inflammation, which can be minimized by an alkaline diet.

After I got out of the hospital, I immediately went on a strict alkaline diet. It is important to do this as soon as possible, and don't kid yourself, be true to the diet, your regeneration depends on it.

I also did weekly vitamin B shots in my arm. I did this myself at home to keep costs down.

My doctors told me that they had never seen someone with quit a remarkable recovery as mine for my type of injury. After one week I was wiggling my fingers- something the doctors expected to never happen. After one month I could ever do slightly grip. Two months later I had full finger movement and after six months 90% of the feeling came back, I could open jars, write, ad had full motion.


Alkaline Diet, B Vitamins, Mobility Exercises

Posted by Jazzz (Delta Junction, Alaska, Usa) on 11/30/2011
★★★★★

It's time for me to give back to this website so I'm writing about nerve regeneration remedy which worked for me. Two years ago my ulna nerve was severed, the doctors gave me a bleek outlook of recovery. They told me I would have limited mobility in my hand and my outer three fingers would be numb and unusable. Over time, due to lack of use, my hand would become decrepit. It would also be extremely week. My doctor also told me I should forget about dental school, it's not going to happen. Anyways, having written a 15 page paper on nerve regeneration in undergrad, I knew several things:

1) Use it or loose it! Start immediately! Work at it all day long! The sooner the better because that is when the long term success will occur.

2) Secondly, nerve regeneration occurs in everyone, even for spinal injuries. It does not actually happen for most people because scar tissue (which is internally present for all injuries) releases a sequence of not well understood events that inhibit the regeneration. Therefore, my own theory is that it is important to reduce the internal scarring, which can be done by minimizing inflammation, which can be minimized by an alkaline diet.

After I got out of the hospital I immediately went on a strict alkaline diet. It is important to do this as soon as possible, and don't kid yourself, be true to the diet, your regeneration depends on it.

I also did weekly vitamin B shots in my arm. I did this myself at home to keep costs down.

My doctors told me that they had never seen someone with quit a remarkable recovery as mine for my type of injury. After one week I was wiggling my fingers- something the doctors expected to never happen. After one month I could ever do slightly grip. Two months later I had full finger movement and after six months 90% of the feeling came back, I could open jars, write, ad had full motion.



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