![]() |
| |||||||
| Register | Invite Your Friends | FAQ | ChatBox Full | Members List | Calendar | Search | Today's Posts | Mark Forums Read |
| Morgellons Syndrome If you would like to share your story, please share here |
| |
![]() |
| | LinkBack | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | Display Modes |
| |||
| If anyone can help me as soon as possible i would be greatful... my ankles and especially my feet are sort of like swollen. what happens is that when i walk around for 3 or more hours, most of the medium to large "beings" go from my legs to my feet. Tonight my ankles and feet and toes are really stuffed. it is like i do not have enough skin to go around my foot. parts of my feet look a little purple and darker. my toes are being scrunched and bent and they hurt. ![]() Any info would be greatly appreciated! Hella |
| Sponsored Links |
| |
| |||
| I forgot about how swollen my ankles used to get. I agree with the epsom salts soak. I also started getting lymphatic massages several years ago. itwl, ~jonsi
__________________ There is a reason I have "Morgellons". Helping and teaching others how to survive in our toxic world may be the reason. Hang in there everyone who has this. |
| |||
| thanks for both of your solutions. i have the epsom salts but i will go to wal-mart this afternoon and buy one if they do not cost too much. hella |
| |||
| If you have time, one suggestion which might help is to elevate your feet above your head with some pillows while lying in bed (great excuse to read or nap). Doing this regularly can help pump the blood and lymph fluids to the top of your body. Not a cure, but it can help. My TCM practitioner was the one who suggested this to me when I was having some problems a few years ago. Here's a good article about this subject along with suggestions for inexpensive herbs which may help. I learned in an herbal class I took that parsley was very good for edema as it has a mild diuretic effect without depleting minerals from the body (some herbs can do this as can diuretic drugs). It is a slower method, but over time it could prove helpful to this problem without depleting the body of vital nutrients: Herbs for Swollen Feet Edema, or swelling, occurs when water builds up under the fatty tissue directly under the skin. If you notice foot swelling, press your finger into the swollen area for a second. When the depression remains after you remove your finger, chances are it’s simple edema. Causes of edema include common problems, such as too much salt in the diet, improperly fitting shoes, or monthly hormonal changes. However, edema can also be caused by more serious ailments. It’s important to see your doctor if you notice edema in your feet and ankles, as this can be an early warning sign of heart, circulatory, and kidney problems. Your doctor can rule out serious problems and consult with you on your treatment for swollen feet. Some Herbs for Swollen Feet Herbs for swollen feet treat water retention and circulation issues. Parsley Yes, that green garnish on your plate next to the steak is actually a useful medicinal herb. Parsley (Petroselinum crispus) acts as a powerful diuretic. Parsley also contains minerals, vitamins and chlorophyll, all vital for good health and nutrition. You can grow your own parsley with a simple pot of soil, seeds, and bright sunlight. Incorporate fresh parsley into salads or meals for an easy way to consume this useful herb. Dandelion You may think of dandelions as annoying weeds ruining a perfect lawn, but herbalists see dandelions in a different light. The lowly dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) provides excellent relief for water retention. The natural diuretic action flushes excess water from the body, relieving swollen feet caused by fluid retention. Used since ancient times by Arabian, Persian and European healers, dandelion is also an excellent liver and kidney tonic. Dandelion may be taken as a tea, tincture, or in capsule form. Ginkgo Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) has been used in Chinese medicine for centuries. Ginkgo improves circulation, which in turn reduces water retention to the feet and legs. Always consult an herbalist or natural health practitioner if you have underlying circulatory problems before taking ginkgo. Ginkgo is perhaps one of the most-studied herbs in the natural pharmacopeia. Even the Mayo Clinic, one of the most respected medical authorities in the United Sates, gives Ginkgo a grade of “A” in relieving circulatory problems associated with painful legs. Peppermint Rounding out the top three herbs for swollen feet is peppermint (Mentha piperita). If you love the refreshing scent of peppermint, enjoy this herb in a footbath to relieve tired, swollen feet. Peppermint energizes, refreshes, and makes a welcome addition to treatments for edema. Treating Swollen Feet You can try many safe and effective treatments at home for swollen feet. Change Your Shoes Too-tight shoes constrict blood circulation to the foot, causing swelling and pain. In addition to tight shoes, poorly fitting shoes may also cause swelling. If you notice that your feet swell after wearing certain shoes, change your shoes to see if that helps. Elevate Your Feet Elevate your feet if they’re swollen. Elevating the feet higher than the heart decreases fluid retention. Simply place your feet on a pillow and rest for twenty minutes. Sleeping with your feet elevated may also help. Massage Give yourself a foot massage. Rub your feet with peppermint oils and fragrant herbal oils. Massage improves circulation, which in turn reduces edema. You can also take a tennis ball and place it under your foot, rolling the ball around under your foot for several minutes. This exercises all the muscles in the foot and can relieve swelling. Peppermint Foot Soak Another technique to reduce foot swelling is a hot and cold peppermint foot soak. You’ll need a tub of hot and of cold water and a towel. Soak your feet in a tub of hot water, as hot as you can stand, for no more than ten minutes. Then quickly switch to a tub of ice-cold water for just 30 seconds. Repeat the cycle several times, adding peppermint as needed to the cold-water bath for more zing. Always end with the cold-water bath. Diet If you suspect too much salt in your diet is causing swollen feet, try changing your diet. The DASH Diet, recommended by the American Heart Association, is a low-sodium diet that may help reduce water retention in individuals who are sensitive to sodium. Don’t be afraid of a boring menu if you try the DASH Diet. Tasty menu choices add variety. Herbs for Swollen Feet - LoveToKnow Herbs
__________________ "Have courage for the great sorrows of life and patience for the small ones; and when you have laboriously accomplished your daily task, go to sleep in peace. God is awake." Victor Hugo, French dramatist, novelist, & poet (1802 - 1885) |
| Sponsored Links |
| |
![]() |
| Bookmarks |
| Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Swelling | posey | Morgellons Disease (Fiber Disease) | 3 | April 8th, 2010 02:46 PM |
| Brown crusts off feet | Katinka | Morgellons Syndrome | 13 | May 31st, 2009 09:53 PM |
| stomach swelling | terri | General Discussion | 53 | April 5th, 2009 07:20 PM |
| cold feet | diver1 | Morgellons Disease (Fiber Disease) | 1 | March 21st, 2007 02:56 AM |