Wow....definitely a life saver! I learned something new and am excited to give these a try. I was prescribed Gabapentin & Meloxicam but I don't take it at all...side effects are life threatening and addictive. Thank you!!!💓🙏🏼💗
You should take Gabe an those just to get control Every night take the following Organic turmeric 1 x tsp Morning 1 x tsp Half cup milk low fat or almond With half cup boiling water stir well with tsp honey . Take at night
I'M ON OXEYCODIENE ITS HORRIBLE I CANT 💩 ITS TEARING UP MY GUT,BLADDER MAKING ME SO SICK I CAN BARLEY PEE,BLADDER PROBLEMS IM 100 TIMES WORSE WITH PAIN MEDICINE DOCTORS ARE EVIL
Thank you for sharing your recipe for pain relief! This is the only thing that has given relief to my husband's neuropathy pain. Our son has a friend with a 2 yr old boy in constant pain from club foot, I mixed up a bath for him and his mother said this is the ONLY think that has helped him with his pain. God Bless You.
Thank you for talking about our fur babies! I follow Dr Andrew Jones, and Dr Becker. We have gone the holistic, NATURAL route and our pets are healthier, happier, and living longer! Natural GABA works as well, or better than Gabapentin. I take 750mg, pm, and it's amazing!
EXACTLY. Proper nutrition that eliminates bad carbs, sugar, processed foods, bad oils and physical exercises is necessary. All the essential oils in theworld will not help if these steps are ignored for a quick fix.
Hi, Doctor! Said thank you for your information has really helped me deal with my horrible pain. I wanted to know I’m eating the food. I’m eating that you recommend. I’m waiting for my bat to arrive as well as the that you have in the meantime I got over the counter stuff that could help me not as much as I can. How long do you think it will be for my body to feel the difference with the diet as well with the oil? Would it be a month to month or weeks? I don’t know any suggestions.
I’ve tried everything and the only thing that helps me is ivory soap under the fitted sheet at your feet. I have it so bad I wear holes in my fitted sheet. My hubby says I peddle a bike all night. 😂 Not as long as I change out the soap every 3 months I’m good!
I take 10 prescribed medications including a blood thinner and immunosuppressant for RA. I haven’t found information that can help me determine if I can use topical essential oils. Can you make suggestions because I have nerve issues related to RA and 2 other autoimmune issues.
Thank you doctor I'm curious are there doctors such as yourself here in the state of Texas I live in San Antonio Texas I've always been interested in the oils also you did send me some chiropractors that deal with people with MS I've lost that information I was wondering if I could have it again but if there are doctors here in this city such as yourself are there to like you I would love the information thank you doctor
I'm in the area and I haven't had luck after trying probably hundreds of different docs in last 15 years! You'd think there'd be plenty since there's a medical school here!
I have CRPS (complex regional pain syndrome), from a fractured ankle 5 1/2 years ago. I’ve tried all of the listed medications in this video plus others, nerve blockers, DRG stimulator, nothing worked. Would any of these oils work?
The oils will help manage the pain and symptoms. There's a product called Rapid Relief Cream that has a blend of these oils and works really well. You can research it at Nuphoria.com - Also, continue to do daily exercises on the ankle and consider hot/cold treatments and or infrared therapy.
@toonces7166 I have had the exact same experience as you. Right ankle fracture from a car accident December, 2018. I gratefully walked away with my life, metal and screws in my ankle and then CRPS and now plantar fasciitis and Arthritis in my ankle. Everything that you wrote I have been through except for the stimulator. I chose not to do that. The nerve blocks would give me about 1 1/2 days of relief. It always felt good. I just wanted to go back in the next week and do it again. The interesting part about your post is that I've had this for about 5 1/2 years as well. CRPS is incredibly taxing, discouraging and, at times, overwhelmingly depressing. It's a peace happiness gratitude killjoy that sucks life out of things. I had a significant 'poor pitiful me' period recently and honestly, I've had enough. I can't live like this. I plan to live to 103. So, if I sit back and do nothing it'll be a slow painful 41 year death. Seriously?! It's amazing how so few doctor's are familiar or even have genuine knowledge about CRPS. I've been working on my own CRPS Nerve joint muscle pain formulation and have determined many key essential oils as well as other products that I believe will genuinely help. I will be starting my chemistry project this weekend. I am very excited about all the research and information that I've uncovered. There is hope brewing now. However, I wanted to let you know that while gathering info and supplies I've been using a cold pressed hexane free castor oil. I do not believe I bought organic. I apply it topically every night in heavy doses. By bedtime I'm exhausted, in pain and questioning my sanity. Lol Castor Oil has helped with my inflammation, reduces redness, pain, cramping, and edema bouts. It's thick and oily and does stain. BUT it works! I have personally tested it with multiple EO's. I have found so many herbs and oils that I believe will knock the pain and constant inflammation down. I hope you're CRPS improves. I'm sorry you're having to go through this. If you ever need to talk, feel free to reach out. Be blessed.
Thank you so much for creating this channel! I suffer from neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome and have implemented several of your tips into my life so far. If you take requests, a video specifically for nerve compression and how to support compressed nerves would be super helpful! As a sidenote, thank you for including important information in your videos that most other doctors don’t, like the fact that essential oils can be harmful for pets!
So many oils can help inflammation and neuropathy. 3 of my favourites are frankincense, jasmine and Clary sage. I always Caution when recommending lavender. I have low blood pressure and just the mildest scent gives me a "kicked in the head" migraine and severe nausea. But many others are effective for my arthritis and fibromyalgia pain, as well as vascular migraines.
I have migraine headaches and my neurologist has discontinued my med sumatriptan because I had a small stroke. So I'm looking for an alternative. What oils do you use for migraines?
@makalitareamer1493 I've gotten them from Melaleuca, Amazon, and health good stores & some pharmacies, but be sure the brands are reputable, suitable for skin, ingesting, etc.
Hello, I also am on L. I may be fortunate and not have severe side effects. Does it help with your nerve pain?? I can see that you have not disclosed why you were prescribed it. Have you tried Gabapentin? Any side effects there? Thank you and thanks to anyone who may comment on this important issue.
@@freecat1278 I nearly died on Lyrica. I had never suffered from depression in my life until Lyrica put me into chemical depression and made me suicidal. I didn’t wait to titrate as doctors recommended. I stopped it cold turkey and it was hell.
I've got to try this recipe. I've been using a different recipe that has worked wonderfully for 10 years now. Im' looking forward to trying this recipe to compare it to what I'm currently using since I have all the oils she mentioned. 😊
I just ordered the Gold and the topical pain cream .. this is the 6 th different product for neuropathy I’ve ordered.. home this one works.. been dealing with this peripheral neuropathy for 10 years now.🤞🙏
@@florenceknowlton9099 Did you buy all 6 from these Doctors or is this the 1st time? I hope it works for you 🙏 I use essential oils so I had all these oils they mention and I made the blend and it does help with the pain I also use a blend with basil lemongrass and cypress but I must admit I like the Drs’ blend better! I’d love to hear how it works for you. 🙏🤞
@@lindabrown4888 I bought just the Gold and the topical pain cream.. I do see a little change in the level of my pain internally and the topical cream works great for immediate pain relief.. 8 years of nerve damage takes time to heal.😊👍
Thanks, Dr. Monteiro, I'm definitely going to try this to see if it helps! I was on 15 different medications now i'm down to 8 plus a vitamin D3! I'm only taken the ones I really need for allergies, thyroid, dry eyes and a progesterone pill the only reason i'm taking that one is because i'm in menopause and my walls are thickening which can turn into Uterin Cancer. I have Fibromayalgia, Osteoarthritis, Degenerative Disc Disease, Sciatica, Bulging Disc, Herniated Disc, and Carpel Tunnel. None of my doctors have never tested me to see if I have Neuropathy, but I do have a lot of numbness in my legs and both feet and of course my arms and hands. I was on Gabapentin for 20 + years plus 2 other medications for pain and inflammation. They didn't want to put me on Lyrica because I had already put enough weight on from Gabapentin ( 30 lbs.) and all they ever did was up the dosage amount until I had enough!!! I was up to 300 mg because my body just kept on getting use to the dosages and I found out all the side effects so I just stopped taking Gabapentin and the pain and inflammation meds. Dr. Monteiro just to remind you you forgot to list all the links for the vet doctor and ect. P.s. I ❤ your Pooh mug!!! Oh since I've stopped taking the Gabapentin and other meds I have lost 28 lbs 🙌!
Thank you Dr. for sharing your wisdom with us. I have been using cold pressed peppermint oil for my hip pain. I've noticed I usually get it when my arch support is running low. I didn't know lavender was good for pain. I use lavender for lowering BP. IT WORKS wonders. I will try the recipe.
Never ever eat them, I am a qualified aromatherapist. Once ingested, as well as harmful the actual chemical structure is broken down different pry anyway. Apply sparingly with a carrier oil only. Find measurements online.