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Arnica Montana Side Effects - Articles
Homeopathic arnica found to be an effective post-operative aid
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Dr. John B.
Posted
Tue 16 Sep 2008 6:54am
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. However, those taking arnica had better mobility, while those taking diclofenac experienced better pain control.
However, the arnica gave rise to significantly fewer side effects... someone has had a fall to reduce pain and swelling. And another occasion where it might be advised is after surgery. In a recent study the effects of arnica in the post-operative
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Hit me one more time with those side effects! (CLICK TO READ ABOUT CHEMO SIDE EFFECTS)
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msrenda
Posted
Fri 21 Aug 2009 12:39pm
on.....and..HMMMMM I forgot what I was writing about! LOL Oh yeah chemo side effects, that's it! I'm very lucky that I haven't been nauseated or sick during my chemo, I'm fortunate that my... was getting better. I liked hearing that and I think that's a great way to look at all the side effects. They are only temporary and each time that toxic waste goes into my body, those
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Arnica: The Pain Reliever No Household Should Be Without
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Sukie B.
Posted
Thu 16 Dec 2010 10:52pm
recommend instead: Arnica Montana. Arnica is a plant native to mountainous regions of Europe and North America that has been used for centuries as a topical pain relieving agent.
A controlled randomized study from 2007 found that daily applications of arnica gel were just as effective as ibuprofen for relieving pain from osteoarthritis.
There is a slight risk
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Acupuncture proven effective for side effects of breast cancer chemotherapy
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Dr. John Z.
Posted
Tue 23 Sep 2008 7:03am
Acupuncture is as effective and longer-lasting in managing the common debilitating side effects of hot flashes, night sweats, and excessive sweating (vasomotor symptoms) associated with breast cancer treatment and has no treatment side effects compared to conventional drug therapy, according to a first-of-its-kind study presented September 24, 2008
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