Sore muscles?
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Sore muscles?
I recall a while back, a discussion about whether some remedy could help
sore muscles resulting from overexertion. I don't *think* anyone mentioned
having found one to work?
I notice this rubric:
GENERALITIES; INJURIES, blows, falls and bruises; overexertion, strain,
from: 3 - Calc.; 2's - arn., ars., con., ham., mill., rhus-t. 1 - calc-f.,
carb-an., carb-v., cocc., lyc., nat-c., ovi-g-p., sanic., sil., ter.
Doesn't this seem to mean "sore muscles (feeling bruised) from
overexertion", or am I misunderstanding the rubric?
I'm interested to see Calc as the apparent leader there, and am curious why?
Anyone know? On thinking, I would find it weird if remedies couldn't help
soreness of overexertion...
Thanks,
Shannon
sore muscles resulting from overexertion. I don't *think* anyone mentioned
having found one to work?
I notice this rubric:
GENERALITIES; INJURIES, blows, falls and bruises; overexertion, strain,
from: 3 - Calc.; 2's - arn., ars., con., ham., mill., rhus-t. 1 - calc-f.,
carb-an., carb-v., cocc., lyc., nat-c., ovi-g-p., sanic., sil., ter.
Doesn't this seem to mean "sore muscles (feeling bruised) from
overexertion", or am I misunderstanding the rubric?
I'm interested to see Calc as the apparent leader there, and am curious why?
Anyone know? On thinking, I would find it weird if remedies couldn't help
soreness of overexertion...
Thanks,
Shannon
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Re: Sore muscles?
Arnica has worked, topically. Or Sports Gel, which, I think has arnica and rhust tox in it.
I used Arnica 200c once for a man who had an injury (bruise) to a leg muscle that would not heal. It worked in a couple of hours giving him major relief.
tanya
I used Arnica 200c once for a man who had an injury (bruise) to a leg muscle that would not heal. It worked in a couple of hours giving him major relief.
tanya
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Re: Sore muscles?
In my experience with dancers, who are not known for their willingness to remove obstacles to cure, arnica and rhus-t have afforded short-term relief.
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Re: Sore muscles?
Of course, I forgot all about the gels! Duh... 
Thanks!
Shannon
on 12/7/02 4:02 AM, tanya marquette at tamarque@frontiernet.net wrote:

Thanks!
Shannon
on 12/7/02 4:02 AM, tanya marquette at tamarque@frontiernet.net wrote:
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Re: Sore muscles?
Hi Shannon
If I remember physiology correctly, the calcium ion is very important in
muscle contraction. Perhaps it gets depleted in overexertion and
homeopathic calcium helps right this imbalance.
Laura Peterson
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If I remember physiology correctly, the calcium ion is very important in
muscle contraction. Perhaps it gets depleted in overexertion and
homeopathic calcium helps right this imbalance.
Laura Peterson
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Re: Sore muscles?
There's an article in 'Time' magazine, USA this week, on the subject of pain
in the muscles and pain in the joints. It asserts the thinking that there
is some state of imbalance when the bone is either too strong, mends too
quickly, or too weak. The 'disease' reflects a distinction in arthritis
based on both gene and enzyme conditions.
in the muscles and pain in the joints. It asserts the thinking that there
is some state of imbalance when the bone is either too strong, mends too
quickly, or too weak. The 'disease' reflects a distinction in arthritis
based on both gene and enzyme conditions.
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Re: Sore muscles?
Hi Isali,
So you are assuming this rubric deals with an arthritis situation? To me it
sounded more like "sore muscles after too hard a workout"... (Which is what
I was looking for.)
Thanks,
Shannon
on 12/8/02 11:18 AM, isali at isali@bellsouth.net wrote:
So you are assuming this rubric deals with an arthritis situation? To me it
sounded more like "sore muscles after too hard a workout"... (Which is what
I was looking for.)
Thanks,
Shannon
on 12/8/02 11:18 AM, isali at isali@bellsouth.net wrote:
Re: Sore muscles?
Hi Shannon,
The latest research is beginning to demonstrate that arthritic conditions
are post muscular degeneration or deficiency. We never get a full case over
the site so I thought it best to convey info and allow the reader to
establish a fit or not.... whether there exist pain in muscles or joints.
Regards
The latest research is beginning to demonstrate that arthritic conditions
are post muscular degeneration or deficiency. We never get a full case over
the site so I thought it best to convey info and allow the reader to
establish a fit or not.... whether there exist pain in muscles or joints.
Regards
Re: Sore muscles?
are post muscular degeneration or deficiency.
Isali, could you explain a little more what you mean by this intriguing
comment?
andrew
aust.
Isali, could you explain a little more what you mean by this intriguing
comment?
andrew
aust.
Re: Sore muscles?
Hi Andy, view time magazine online www.time.com/time, & www.oars.org
(osteoarthritis research society).
regards
(osteoarthritis research society).
regards