User:Mercedesgeorge/Pain management

After reviewing the all the subsections of the article I feel as though pain management through herbal care would benefit this article. Adding topics such as this could broaden the pain management scope.

@Rslindse Stated that the references added was related to the topic. In addition, she requested that I put in introduction sentence. She continues by saying that the subsection that I planned implemeting offers a broad prospective on the topic. I thought the same. Yet, @Jvnon added that multiple sections didn't contain appropriate sources. Although both peer reviews give great comments on changes I feel as though Jvnon suggested changes would help. I intend on doing the changes that my classmates noted. However, no changes were made due to the eariler rejection and not wanting to be banned from posting. @JJlemus says that she didn't see any changes which confuses me due to others being able to see those changes. This could possibly be due to me accidently added changes to the real article and receiving and automatic deletion message.

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Herbal Pain Management

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Herbal pain management may be an option for those that seek a natural alternative to decrease pain without the use of modern medicine. Since some prescriptions may have adverse side effects that comes along with decreasing the pain levels, herbal pain management may assist. Herbs were some of the first medicines to humans. Lavender oil may relieve pain linked to migraines by inhalation. Seek approval from your physician before doing so. Peppermint oil can have pain relieving effects as well as anti-inflammatory effects. Once diluted Peppermint Oil can be rubbed onto areas that feel dry, itchy or painful for relief. Cloves are said to reduce toothaches as compared to Benzocaine gel. The antifungal properties found in cloves are believed to aid in the reductio of pain. Turmeric is a part of the ginger family and both are said to curb inflammation by either cooking with them to add to dishes or making tea. Wild lettuce has been used to reduce pain and to aid in sleep.

Dr.Sebi has led some topics on herbal healing of pain management through herbs, oils and meditation. This prospective of healing isn't for everyone and a physician should be consulted before moving forward with this practice. Seek a professional herbalist as well as consult with your physician for a consultation and the best herbs that are unique to your needs.