Only one of many natural pain killers. Here are a few more.
Pain Herbs
The following herbs can be used to help with pain: Skull Cap, Cumin, Hops, Cloves, Cramp Bark, Weeping Willow, and White Sage. Each works for different types of pain.
Skullcap – Neuropathy and muscle pain. Calms nerves.
Cumin – General pain and anti-inflammatory.
Hops – For osteoarthritis, anti-inflammatory, and joint pain, topically used.
Cloves – See above.
Cramp Bark – Has antispasmodic properties for muscle spasms, cramping, and menstrual cramps.
Weeping Willow bark – Related to aspirin for pain, inflammation, and musculoskeletal conditions.
White Sage – General pain relief as a tea or topical infusion.
I haven’t seen it in Colorado but I checked and it will grow at high elevations such as where I live at 9300’ above sea level. I suffer from back issues and pain so having something that isn’t a prescription is something I’m interested in! Thanks!
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Only one of many natural pain killers. Here are a few more.
Pain Herbs
The following herbs can be used to help with pain: Skull Cap, Cumin, Hops, Cloves, Cramp Bark, Weeping Willow, and White Sage. Each works for different types of pain.
Skullcap – Neuropathy and muscle pain. Calms nerves.
Cumin – General pain and anti-inflammatory.
Hops – For osteoarthritis, anti-inflammatory, and joint pain, topically used.
Cloves – See above.
Cramp Bark – Has antispasmodic properties for muscle spasms, cramping, and menstrual cramps.
Weeping Willow bark – Related to aspirin for pain, inflammation, and musculoskeletal conditions.
White Sage – General pain relief as a tea or topical infusion.
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I haven’t seen it in Colorado but I checked and it will grow at high elevations such as where I live at 9300’ above sea level. I suffer from back issues and pain so having something that isn’t a prescription is something I’m interested in! Thanks!