A friend of mine had chronic back pain and eventually had to get a couple
of discs fused. He'd be fine, then bend over to pick something up and
collapse on the ground and be bed ridden and on pain pills for a week.
He went with me one year to plant trees, basically carrying a 30 pound
back pack
everything." - Joseph Stalin
-Original Message-
From: ransley [mailto:rans...@atmc.net]
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 9:16 AM
To: The Silverlist; Nathan Filyk
Subject: RE: CS>The origin of back pain
Nathan-
I have been diagnosed by a Neurosurgeon using MRI & Myelogram to have 3
They don't have chiros where I live. I am in Vietnam. I used to have a good
chiropractor and masseuse in Canada. But they never cured the problem...just
treated it (albeit very well). I think that traditional Asian medicine might
have a cure...
~Nathan
"M. G. Devour" wrote:
> I'm wondering i
I think I may stay in Vietnam and try the traditional medicine they have here.
Rumor has it they are better in curing chronic disease than China or Korea. I
lived in Korea for a year and my health condition worsened. But I have heard of
people with arthritis and chronic back pain cured by the Vi
At 10:52 PM 04/01/05, you wrote:
My observations and ideas may be wrong. If anyone has a better
explanation, please tell us about it.
We could say, "The mainstream LIES causes back pain".
Wayne
Hello Wayne! Wondered about you lately!
Here are a couple of "food4thoughts":
1. Not only d
Luckily I have no back problems, but I recently purchased from Costco
their own brand of urethane mattress overlay. It was about 1/5 the
price of the famous brand, and seems of similar quality. (The dollar
price is about $90 I think.)
The first day after using it, I woke up and it seeme
Judy and Nathan,
My experience: L4&5 out 5/8", continuous central nerve pain
damage which looked like could not stand still, sit still, or rest.
Calcification and osteoporosis throughout lower spine. Also a broken
clavicle from the assault (Jan 31.2001) that healed in standard time,
but exasper
I remember being laid up on quite a few occasions in my younger days with
very painful back problems. These problems were finally solved for me about
twenty years ago when I bought a book by a Robin McKenzie titled Treat Your
Own Back ISBN 0-9597746-6-1
The book details simple exercises that only
You can get DMSO here http://herbalremedies.com/dmso.html and many other
places. I find 50-70% is well tolerated by most people. I mix homemade CS with
mine. You can also buy it diluted with distilled water or aloe-vera which is
very good. They make it as an easy to apply roll-on as well. My w
005 2:35 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>The origin of back pain
I use a Sota MGP5 magpulser for back pain relief of the muscular type,
works amazingly well, relaxes and rejuvenates muscles. Pinched nerves
only get relief for me by a chiropractic type of adjustment which I can
I use a Sota MGP5 magpulser for back pain relief of the muscular type, works
amazingly well, relaxes and rejuvenates muscles. Pinched nerves only get relief
for me by a chiropractic type of adjustment which I can often do just by
twisting left or right. In some cases my wife can manipulate my
Judy Wrote:
> I agree wholeheartedly with your estimation of water (1/2 your weight
divided by 8 equals the number of glasses to drink per day, I've been told)
Can you direct us to a reasonably-priced kelp seller? My quick research
finds prices all over the place. <
I use GRANULATED (not powdere
I have chronic back pain. For many years (15 or more?) I have seen a
chiropractor on a regular basis -- twice a month -- for maintenance and more
frequently, if necessary. Several months ago, I started taking yoga classes --
once a
week. I can tell you that this has made an enormous differen
- Original Message -
From: "Wayne Fugitt"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 11:18 AM
Subject: Re: CS>The origin of back pain
> Morning Nenah,
>
>I have thought for some time that D was in fact a hormone and that it
> was misnamed.
>
> It was dis
Morning Nenah,
>> It makes many points and dismantles quite a number of
myths and misconceptions about vitamin D, with interesting little tidbits
included such as vitamin D might really be regarded as a hormone.
I have thought for some time that D was in fact a hormone and that it
was misna
he Silverlist; Nathan Filyk
Subject: RE: CS>The origin of back pain
Nathan-
I have been diagnosed by a Neurosurgeon using MRI & Myelogram to have 3
ruptured disks (L4-5, C3-4, C4-5) near critical cervical stenosis, lumbar
stenosis, Ankylosing Spondylitis and Degenerative Disk Disease;
yk
Subject: RE: CS>The origin of back pain
Nathan-
I have been diagnosed by a Neurosurgeon using MRI & Myelogram to have 3
ruptured disks (L4-5, C3-4, C4-5) near critical cervical stenosis, lumbar
stenosis, Ankylosing Spondylitis and Degenerative Disk Disease; plus, below
the L5 vertebra,
al Message -
From: "M. G. Devour"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 3:43 AM
Subject: Re: CS>The origin of back pain
> > I'm wondering if anyone knows a good, effective way to get to the root
> > of back pain. I am constantly straining my aching back, and am wo
I do reflexology, I have noticed people of all ages with back and neck pain. To
me a majority of the pain is coming from the feet, arches that is, If one
follows both arches up the body you will see this could be the problem. I have
sent people to the docs and have sent them to the foot stores b
Thank you, Daddybob
I agree wholeheartedly with your estimation of water (1/2 your weight
divided by 8 equals the number of glasses to drink per day, I've been told)
Can you direct us to a reasonably-priced kelp seller? My quick research
finds prices all over the place.
Judy Down Maine
Number th
yk
Subject: RE: CS>The origin of back pain
Nathan-
I have been diagnosed by a Neurosurgeon using MRI & Myelogram to have 3
ruptured disks (L4-5, C3-4, C4-5) near critical cervical stenosis, lumbar
stenosis, Ankylosing Spondylitis and Degenerative Disk Disease; plus, below
the L5 vertebra,
- Original Message -
From: "Yogiboy"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 9:10 AM
Subject: RE: CS>The origin of back pain
> Hi Wayne,
>
> Sunlight produces vitamin D for the body as I'm sure you know.
> From what I understand, Direct sunlight ( not looki
Nathan-
I have been diagnosed by a Neurosurgeon using MRI & Myelogram to have 3
ruptured disks (L4-5, C3-4, C4-5) near critical cervical stenosis, lumbar
stenosis, Ankylosing Spondylitis and Degenerative Disk Disease; plus, below
the L5 vertebra, the Doc said that "Everything below there is pretty
nly thing I could think of is the
warm of the sun may sooth the problem area. The exercise wouldn't hurt
either.
Thanks for your imput.
Kindest regards
Ernie
-Original Message-
From: Wayne Fugitt [mailto:cwfug...@earthlink.net]
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 7:52 AM
To: silver-lis
-
From: "Wayne Fugitt"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 8:52 AM
Subject: Re: CS>The origin of back pain
> Good Morning,
>
> The pain, the cause, and the cure, seems to have escaped the complete
> medical profession, and maybe even most alternative doctors.
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