I"m just wondering if anyone here does any homeopathic remedies? If so, what do you do?
I've been rubbing frankincense oil behind my ears, on my neck and bottom of my feet.
I"m just wondering if anyone here does any homeopathic remedies? If so, what do you do?
I've been rubbing frankincense oil behind my ears, on my neck and bottom of my feet.
Hi Sarah, I tried the very costly frankinscence cure. It didn't work. Maybe I need to try it again. It was dinitely expensive so perhaps I should. I must admit to being an unbeliever though
Try Cocculus homeopathic pills. You will need to,order on line as the health shops Don,t have that one always, unless you have a good one near you. Itmis,listed as a remedy for jet lag and disorientation etc. I take two before I get on a bus as I get travel,sickness and it seems to work (along with coca cola!., Remember that when you first take a remedy, it will make you feel,worse,,that,s a good sign as that means it,s the right one for you. But it doesn't,t mean you have to,feel,worse to get a result okay! Ps. Don,t use any strong smelling oils at themsamemti e , and refrain from anything minty!including mint toothpaste as it negates homeopathy!
Forget Feankinsence!
Why?
I don't know about costly... I pay at the most $10 for pure oil.... Luckily i like the way it smells and seems to help me.
No strong smelling oils?
No, strong smelling oils or anything, like eucalyptus etc etc. They interfere with a homeopathic remedy apparently. also Mint. If you google that question it will explain better than I can. Frankincense is expensive as you know, and I haven,t heard of anyone benefiting from it.
I haven't heard of that. Especially more interesting, because eucalyptus is a popular oil in itself =). I'll be sure to look it up!
I guess to each their own =)
I don't know what part of the world you live in but $A20 would not buy you ghe pure oil, just the watered down version. I paid over $A100! I love the smell to, otherwise I would not even have considered buying it, and you can definitely tell the difference between the pure and the adulterated versions, they have a real astringent after smell. So if it isn't expensive,go for it, can't do any harm!
It didn't like my swear word so my answer to you is being monitered......
Now I have to see what the store is selling me... LOL
I'm referring to essential oil and when I Google pure oil, the most expensive one that came up was $30
Very interesting!
I would check it out. The brand on my oil is Boswellia essential oil.
5ml online $83.55. I paid $103.00 for 15 ML from my local health store.
I'll check that brand out!
Next time I got the store where I get my oils, i'll see what they say.