Melaleuca on the affected area. After applying the oils put a warm moist cloth over
the area.
Pat
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 10:21 AM, ReinbowGirl <reinbowgirl@hotmail.com> wrote:
Calcific tendonitis is a condition that causes the formation of a
small, usually about 1-2 centimeter size, calcium deposit within the
tendons of the rotator cuff. These deposits are usually found in
patients at least 30-40 years old, and have a higher incidence in
diabetics. The calcium deposits are not always painful, and even when
painful they will often spontaneously resolve after a period of 1-4
weeks.
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