Friday, March 16, 2012

[Everything doTERRA] Morton's Nueroma

I have Morton's Nueroma in my right foot with pain on the bottom of my
foot between the third and fourth flange.
A Nueroma is basically a thickening of nerve fibres that can occur in
any part of the body. When we talk about "Morton's neuroma" – this
refers to the most common Nueroma that occurs in the metatarsal bones
(the bones that link your toes to your central foot.)
Suggested protocols for Western Medicine is cortisone shots, alcohol
injections and then surgery. Blogs and forums indicate that these
procedures are less than successful and many are in worse pain than
before.
Please help if you have any ideas what so ever.
Thanks so much,
RaNae

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