Herbal Neuropathy Cures

Neuropathy is a term that refers to problems associated with the peripheral nervous system and it may cause muscle weakness, spasms, cramps, and pain. These symptoms can be easily triggered by outside stimuli and they may occur over and over again unless treated. There are some herbal remedies that can cure or treat these conditions without the side effects of typical medicine.
  1. St. John's Wort

    • St. John's wort (Hypericum performatum L.) is a perennial herb that has been used since the time of Dioscorides and Hippocrates. The leaves and flowering tops of the plant have been used as antibacterial and antiviral treatment, to relieve depression, and for neuropathic pain. This herb can halt the pain and attack the cause if it is a virus exacerbating the condition. You can take St. John's wort as a juice, drinking two tablespoons twice a day, or two cups as an herbal tea every day. Do not use St. John's wort if you are taking anti-depression medication.

    He Shou Wu

    • He Shou Wu (Polygonum multiflorum) is a plant native of Japan that can help with the symptoms of neuropathy. The root of the plant has been spoken about in much folklore, but for practical purposes it has been used to help blurred vision, premature aging, constipation, and an inefficient nervous system. He Shou Wu may help to improve the weakness, dizziness, and unhealthy nervous system of your neuropathy. Take five tablets of 500 milligrams of the herb three times a day.

    Lovage

    • Lovage (Levisticum officinale) is an aromatic perennial plant that can be farmed all over the United States and Europe. The roots, seeds, and leaves or the plant have been used in cooking in sauces and liquors and in medicine to heal poor appetite, improve blood circulation, and to help prevent convulsions. Since anti-convulsion medications are one of the most prescribed remedies for neuropathy, the combination of this property plus its ability to enhance circulation may allow Lovage to reduce your symptoms in two distinct ways. See an herbalist for the proper dosage for your condition and avoid Lovage if you are pregnant or have problems with your menstrual cycle.

    Meadowsweet

    • Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria) is an herb that acts similarly to aspirin but without the potential side effects. The herb has often been used to aid in stomach problems connected with heartburn and peptic ulcers along with healing nerve pain when used as a compress. Dilute a tincture of meadowsweet in water, soak a towel or pad in the mixture, and apply it directly to the offending nerve. You may also drink the herb as an infusion by adding a teaspoon of the dried herb to a cup of boiling water and letting it steep for 10 to 15 minutes.

    Disclaimer

    • Some herbal remedies can cause allergic reactions and can react negatively to medications that you may be taking concurrently with your herbs. Consult your integrated medical practitioner or physician to ensure that you are taking the proper dosage for your condition.

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