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Be careful with what you use because you could seriously do some bad if you're not paying attention. Research all of the medical and scientific aspects of the plant before you use it, so you don't accidentally use something psychoactive (trippy, in terms people use today).

Also, some plants can be poisonous so you have to check. With some plants, only a certain part is poisonous, with others, it is the entire plant.
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Post # 6
Thank you all! And what can be used as a substitution for pepermint oil?
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Post # 7
You could utilize mint. Buying peppermint or plan mint tea (again the real thing). Take a couple of the bags and seep them in boiling water until the tea is very strong (too strong to drink). Add the Epsom salts to this and then utilize the concoction for the bath. Peppermint is really the best for this type of issue.

Non Kitchen Witchy stuff to utilize would be Vervirite, boneset and wild dandelion roots.
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Post # 8
It is no use treating the pain if you do not know what is causing the pain! See your local GP. Try to find the cause. Then you can look for suitable herbal remedies.
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Post # 9
Its the tendons that go from my legs to my lower back that are causing the inflamation, stiffness and pain.
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Post # 10
Archea may I suggest a grain coatings?

Get yourself unprocessed grain. Put the grain in some metal bowel or some sort of fire proof plate and place it in the oven. dont bake it or burn it just make it warm and pleasantly hotish, than take it out and make sure its not hot and while still warm place it in some cloth and put it under ur back and legs. Do this at night while going to bed and sleep on it for about a week and if it doesn't work feel free to curse me ;)

Get well.
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Post # 11
Catnip tea, it relaxes the muscles and is an anti-inflammatory
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Post # 12
Thanks guys =)
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Post # 13
my friend's grandma does a cupicle made of corn and milk, it seems to work to help muscles if i remember correctly.
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Post # 14
What is a cupicle? I looked it up but didn't find anything.
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