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Old 7 Jun 20, 12:13 PM  
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Homeopathic remedies for knee pain.

My mum had an X-ray for knee pain last week , it didn’t really show anything.
She’s almost 79 but a very active and healthy person.
Recently I bought some arnica for my dog and it made me think about homeopathic treatment for her.

Has anyone got any experience of this? Thanks .
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Old 7 Jun 20, 01:07 PM  
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My mum had an X-ray for knee pain last week , it didn’t really show anything.
She’s almost 79 but a very active and healthy person.
Recently I bought some arnica for my dog and it made me think about homeopathic treatment for her.

Has anyone got any experience of this? Thanks .
Maybe try a physio. My physio fixed my knee - it was tendentious. A good physio should be able to diagnose the problem and know if they can help or not.
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Thanks did mention physio but where she lives right now they aren’t doing it.
She did do the excercises that the Dr she seen at the hospital gave her .
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Not sure if its homeopathic but deep freeze gel might help

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I have some phytodol spray which really works, homeopathic, has glucosamine and arnica in it, smells good to 🙂
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I have recently been diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis but can’t start treatment whilst Covid 19 is around. The Rheumatoid Nurse specialist said some patients benefit from Tiger Balm - it’s only a couple of quid from Home Bargains and I am finding it very good!
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Has anyone got any experience of this? Thanks .
have a read of ben goldacre's book

badscience/2007/11/a-kind-of-magic/


amazon/Bad-Science...nguag e=en_GB

i'd suggest CBD may be more effective than homeopathic "remedies"
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have a read of ben goldacre's book

badscience/2007/11/a-kind-of-magic/


amazon/Bad-Science...nguag e=en_GB

i'd suggest CBD may be more effective than homeopathic "remedies"
Thanks but no thanks lol,
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Thanks but no thanks lol,
to what? reading "bad science" or trying cbd for joint pain relief?
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Have you considered turmeric capsules?
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