Symphytum
After a bitterly cold start, it was still registering minus 1 deg C at 10am, so I waited until after lunch before I walked down into town, by which time it was a more respectable 7 deg C. A few errands to do, including blanched peanuts & shelled hemp seeds in Grape Tree, a replacement hat for My Boy after he lost his favourite bobble hat on his latest photography escapade, a visit to the bank and the library, bumped into my friend Kathy then just time to pop into TK Maxx, where I managed to find not one, but three tops that I liked and bought – it would have been rude not to, eh? In fact, I was in town so long that I came home by lamplight!
Anyway, having spoken to Mum it seems she is still in a lot of pain in her right-hand side ribs, so perhaps she has cracked something after all? I shall take round my little pot of homeopathy pills – Symphytum – which are great for healing bones. I’ve used this remedy with great success when Mr A has fractured his ribs in the past and also to help the bones in my foot after the “Grape-Gate” incident of 2019. With luck, she will feel much more comfortable after about a week.
[Symphytum [/i]officinale - also known as Comfrey or old-fashioned Boneknit - accelerates the formation of callus after a bone fracture has been reset and relieves the pain caused by bone trauma. ... Calcarea phosphorica helps in the consolidation of bone fractures.]
Thought for the day:
"Be brave enough to heal yourself even when it hurts." (Bianca Sparacino)
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