Treatment for torn meniscus
Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 3:41 am
I tore the meniscus in both knees years ago. It's gotten much worse, and my experiences with allopathy (traditional Western doctors) was, to say the least, awful.
I felt guided to try making a thin paste of ginger, turmeric, and warmed sesame oil, but that didn't seem quite right and wasn't helping all that much.
Then I tried making a thick paste of ginger, myrrh, and water. It's made a tremendous difference. I now use it only several times a week, and have much more ease walking without nearly the amount of pain.
Lately, I've also been massaging castor oil into my knees. I"m not sure if it's helping, but I know that healing two torn meniscuses is going to be a slow process.
Would it be better to use ghee, or stick with the castor oil? Anyone have any feedback or ideas?
Namaste!
I felt guided to try making a thin paste of ginger, turmeric, and warmed sesame oil, but that didn't seem quite right and wasn't helping all that much.
Then I tried making a thick paste of ginger, myrrh, and water. It's made a tremendous difference. I now use it only several times a week, and have much more ease walking without nearly the amount of pain.
Lately, I've also been massaging castor oil into my knees. I"m not sure if it's helping, but I know that healing two torn meniscuses is going to be a slow process.
Would it be better to use ghee, or stick with the castor oil? Anyone have any feedback or ideas?
Namaste!