The ulnar nerve.
By Francine
@beenice2 (2967)
Sackville, New Brunswick
December 15, 2019 5:14pm CST
Something new to me. Because of someone close to me has that problem, it becomes my concern of how to help to avoid surgery. Well Essential oil helps a lot, but can't cure it as it is.
So I am thinking to go back to the old remedy my mom was using when I was a young girl. "White Clay ". Because it can get slowly the inflammation out and go further as acute problem is.
To go back in history here. We had a dog, and it liked to go under the fence to check for cats and run after them. But this time it didn't make it further than the fence. I don't know if I can say " good for it" it will teach it next time, but no.
As our dog went under the fence it got caught in the little fancy curve that sticks out . It tried to free itself but the skin of her back pulled her back, and yes ouch, now because I was the only one present at the time it happened, I felt compelled to act quick.
So I unhooked her from the fence and brought our dog in for my mom to look at the gash. So she made a band aid made out of White Clay. Believe me after 2 days , she was waiting after this band because it made a feel soooo good. It healed very well. It almost completely disappeared. Just to say that it can probably heal the ulnar nerve too the same way.
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