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katmom Posted - Feb 17 2015 : 6:37:08 PM
Ok, I am on day #2 of achey muscles from weeding/preping the garden ,,,
any one know a good cure besides give up gardening or having a big glass (or 2) of wine? lol!

Faschnizzles, even my finger tips hurt! lol! I am using my toes to type all this! lol!
I Love Spring!

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katmom Posted - Mar 09 2015 : 9:40:03 PM
Oh yikes, no poison ivy here, but I do have to watch out for poison oak, which grows like crazy up here in the mountains...
I am feeling better,,, and as I type this, I know I have a lot more yard work to do... but I will pop an asprin and not do so much in one day....
hugz

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texdane Posted - Mar 09 2015 : 10:40:54 AM
A hot bath always does wonders...unless of course you got into poison ivy. ;)


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katmom Posted - Mar 07 2015 : 6:40:21 PM
cuz we ARE! hugz

"covered in Grace' does sound way better than 'covered in c**p'... rotflmbo!

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cajungal Posted - Feb 23 2015 : 8:22:00 PM
I love it that you called me Cath. So personal and friendly.

Girl, you just go ahead and be a race horse. Let's see, your name would be.....Covered in Grace (as opposed to being covered in cr*p) haha

Catherine
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katmom Posted - Feb 23 2015 : 5:56:44 PM
Oh Cath, will I start 'whinnying' if I use it? This "old nag" wouldn't mind feeling like a Race Horse every now and then! lolol!


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cajungal Posted - Feb 22 2015 : 05:11:44 AM
Grace, you could try DMSO. Your feed store should carry it. It comes in gel form and a roll on. I call it my 'horse medicine' since it's something that's put on race horses for their muscles. Like any home remedy, there's contradicting opinions about if it works or if it should be used off label.

My opinion is that it works for me. I also use it as a carrier for other things like oregano oil or other essential oils. Being that it's a carrier, the other oils get deeper and quicker absorption.

I sure hope you feel better.

Catherine
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One of the best compliments from one of my daughters: "Moma, you smell good...like dirt.

katmom Posted - Feb 21 2015 : 9:56:25 PM
Shannon, you are to funny! I too have a hard time picking 'just one' ... lol!


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hudsonsinaf Posted - Feb 21 2015 : 2:12:17 PM
Comfrey is such an incredible herb!!!! It works to rebuild tissue. We use it quite often whenever the kids get hurt... that and arnica flowers. Between the two, the swelling goes down, and the area quickly heals. Those two might be my favorite medicinal herbs. Well... hmmm I would have to add yarrow and plantain for their ability to fight infection.... and eucalyptus for breathing issues... and echinacea as an immune booster. Okay - I lie - I cannot chose just two for favorites ;) All that to say I too love comfrey!

~ Shannon

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ceejay48 Posted - Feb 21 2015 : 12:00:27 PM
I cleaned out our garden last week with very little muscle complaints.
Started cleaning out my flowerbeds and rock gardens on Thursday. Did some on Friday as well . . . not too bad. But I'm taking it in smaller increments. Still have the herb garden and biggest flower bed to do.
CJ

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AFinkberry Posted - Feb 19 2015 : 8:53:17 PM
We use a liniment from a local gal here and she uses comfrey. It feels marvelous!!
And I am totally cracking up about the "bear claw" comments! I get what you're saying! LOL!!!

Ally
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ceejay48 Posted - Feb 18 2015 : 10:00:58 AM
I cleaned out our garden last week, pulling up all the black plastic we use and the frames, etc. to hold it down. Still have carrots in the ground, so dug a few of those. It wasn't a major job but I could tell I haven't been gardening for a few months.

We SHOULD have snow on the ground, but we don't. It is warmer than normal (until the last two days) so might as well do something outside.
The scary part is that we have had yet another dry winter and we've already suffered through too many years of drought. Will we have water to irrigate this summer? That's a question we're all asking!
CJ

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katmom Posted - Feb 18 2015 : 08:47:35 AM
Lisa, I too have a "Bear Claw" guy... lol!

Shannon, I wish I could get my DH to apply the eucalyptus save on my lower back, but he doesn't like the smell,,, the big baby! lol!

I need to remind myself to weed in small increments, not the whole exterior around the house in one day! lol! especially after coming out of winter hibernation! lolol!

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hudsonsinaf Posted - Feb 18 2015 : 05:16:07 AM
Do you use herbs at all? The Bulk Herb Store sells an herbal muscle mix to make a salve. It works fantastic! We made a batch last year and we are STILL using the salve we made and it works just as well!

~ Shannon

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nubidane Posted - Feb 17 2015 : 8:02:32 PM
I'm all for the evening libation, plus a hubby back rub (although mine could use some instruction.. he's like getting a backrub from a bear claw)
But, I'm afraid the best advice is to do it over and over and built up tolerance!
Jealous that you can do it. We are at -10 right now!


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