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Ouch! A stubbed toe can be really painful

February 2, 2012
Have you ever been walking around the house and hit your bare toe on a chair or knocked it into the stairs while walking too quickly? Although there are typically no major complications that come from a stubbed toe, it can be extremely painful for several minutes.

This kind of pain is often associated with the kinds of nerves in your toes. You don't usually break any bones or even see any blood, but it is your nerves that are making you feel the throbbing pain. The problem is, putting ice or pressure on this kind of injury can make it hurt even worse. So what can you do for pain relief? A homeopathic formula like Hyland's Hypericum Spray can help.

Hypericum is an herb that is often referred to as St. John's wort. The flowers and leaves from the plant are used to make medicine for a variety of ailments including nerve pain, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

Hyland's Hypericum Spray helps to make your injuries less painful in all areas of the body that are rich in nerves, such as toes, fingers and the tailbone. You don't have to cause any more pain to the area by rubbing ointment on it - you can simply spray Hyland's Hypericum Spray directly on the injury.
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