Thanks to everyone who responded with info about frozen shoulder, some very
interesting angles that we didn't consider. We are definitely going to look
into all your advice.
Kathy
Well, the very first thing I'd use is DMSO.
Health store, gel or liquid or both...
If it's gonna help, you'll know right away.
Chuck
if it really is going to be the end of the world I hope they cover it
on CNN so I can record it
On 10/20/2009 8:39:05 AM,
Agreed about the DMSO. It would be a more efficient and effective way
of doing what I did for frozen shoulder some 15 or 17 years ago now. I
saw a specialist and he made an appt for me to have an injection. That
I did NOT want.
I read up all I could - no internet then - about various
The first time I experienced frozen shoulder I went to my
chiropractor and she was able to fix it within two or three
adjustments. I felt very fortunate.
She was a really good chiro, had been in practice a long
time and had even taught at the chiro college in Olympia, WA
Garnet
Hi, just wondering if anyone has ideas for treatment of frozen shoulder. My
husband has both shoulders affected, one is finally getting better after
three years of pain and immobility, and the other one is now really limited
and painful. The doctors say just give it time, and that it is the
Have you tried supplements and or exercise for the lymph system? This
is something that a friend of mine has just had for five months, and
after all the tests, this is what they have decided it is, and not
frozen shoulder as they thought. Lots of CS for infection and
supplements like
Well, I don't know if this will help, but it is interesting and might be
useful.
http://drbenkim.com:80/articles-frozen-shoulder.htm
Del
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Hi, just wondering if anyone has ideas for treatment of frozen shoulder.
My
husband has both shoulders affected, one is finally getting better after
three years of pain and immobility, and the other one is now
:05 AM
Subject: CSfrozen shoulder
Hi, just wondering if anyone has ideas for treatment of frozen shoulder. My
husband has both shoulders affected, one is finally getting better after
three years of pain and immobility, and the other one is now really limited
and painful. The doctors say just give
I have used DMSO which helps break down scar tissue and
is antinflammatory. I use 20-30% DMSO which I dilute with
EIS just because it never hurts to get a little silver.
Garnet
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Oh, good suggestion Orrilia!
Kathy,
Here is the Bowen Practitioner Therapist list.
That is how I found my more than excellent practitioner.
http://www.bowendirectory.com/
S-Max
From: jr orrilia
Date: 10/20/2009 7:25:23 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSfrozen shoulder
Does
Surprisingly, Hulda Clark's liver flush has been known to help with
shoulder pain etc.
It might help. Depends on what's really happening.
Dan
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 7:39 AM, kath kathy.she...@verizon.net wrote:
Hi, just wondering if anyone has ideas for treatment of frozen shoulder. My
Maybe because it helps clear the lymphs, which run right up between
the shoulders. dee
On 20 Oct 2009, at 15:49, Dan Nave wrote:
Surprisingly, Hulda Clark's liver flush has been known to help with
shoulder pain etc.
It might help. Depends on what's really happening.
Dan
On Tue, Oct 20,
Myofascial Trigger Point Therapy is very very effective for Frozen
shoulder! I am in the Pittsburgh PA area if I can help anyone with
it there!
This is a note that I send out in response to requests for therapists
in a persons area. VERY effective for all kinds of pain issues. It
has
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Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2008 2:04 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSFrozen shoulder.
For what it is worth, here is my experience.
I went to a Chinese Traditional Medicine practitioner. . . .
. . .He rubbed and manipulated very hard on an area
Good suggestion Rowena, I'd forgotten all about EFT. I have an
acupuncture appointment next week so will try EFT along side it.
Cheers, Roger
On 24 Sep, 2008, at 3:22 AM, Rowena wrote:
http://www.emofree.com/Pain-management/frozen-shoulder.htm
This is a rather interesting story of EFT
http://www.emofree.com/Pain-management/frozen-shoulder.htm
This is a rather interesting story of EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique - the
tapping technique) helping someone with frozen shoulder.
R.faint_grain.jpg
: CSFrozen shoulder.
Thanks for your reply Kathryn. My frozen shoulder problem has been
caused by slipping while climbing over a wire fence on my property. I
wrenched the shoulder in the fall but thought nothing of it at the
time. Over the passed few weeks the frozen problem has set in making
it very
treatment will take the place of a month of
physical therapy. I've been practicing for 33 years, so I know of
what I speak.
Bob
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Sent: Monday, September 15, 2008 1:41 PM
Subject: Re: CSFrozen shoulder
For what it is worth, here is my experience.
Some years ago, near enough to twenty, I had a shoulder problem and went to
a specialist, who was going to inject it with steroids. He told me what
degree of immobility it had. I didn't fancy the treatment, so looked up my
books and concocted an
For what it is worth, here is my experience.
I went to a Chinese Traditional Medicine practitioner. . . .
. . .He rubbed and manipulated very hard on an area on
the top left hand area of my chest, I think he said it
was where the nerve went through a small channel.
I had a similar pain which
and
sometimes people feel worse before they feel better but almost everyone
eventually experiences relief.
Cheers.
Bob
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Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2008 12:04 PM
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Good for you! I am an acupuncture practitioner... what you did was
shiatsu (Japanese finger acupuncture) or amma (chinese massage). Regardless,
for soft tissue injuries, muscle and nerve pain, it can be a godsend... and
so simple!
Bob
You are right. My son's friend practiced
You who have experienced it or practice the art - can you describe the
location better than I was able to, or give a proper name for it, or a link
to a diagram?
Is it indeed the Lu 1 site, or is there another name for the acupressure
point?
And if it is an anatomical point, what is the
Position:
1 thumb-broad under collarbone, in a deepening close before arm muscle,
upwards and outside
5-10 mms moxibustion
But is this indeed the correct point?
Rowena
That's the area I put pressure, behind the collar bone, and toward
the shoulder. If you feel more pain while
Roger Barker wrote:
Does anyone out there have any advice on treating a frozen shoulder?
Are you talking about a person, or pork? If a person, how would they
freeze a shoulder, and not their extremities?
Marshall
Cheers, Roger
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Yes. If you want to spend the money or have insurance, you can go to a
sports doc, they will likely refer you for physical therapy, which
includes exercises to make the muscles move. It hurts like crazy, but
it works. They give you exercises to do at home, and IF you do them
regularly, the
: Re: CSFrozen shoulder.
Roger Barker wrote:
Does anyone out there have any advice on treating a frozen shoulder?
Are you talking about a person, or pork? If a person, how
would they freeze a shoulder, and not their extremities?
Marshall
Cheers, Roger
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Thanks for your reply Kathryn. My frozen shoulder problem has been
caused by slipping while climbing over a wire fence on my property. I
wrenched the shoulder in the fall but thought nothing of it at the
time. Over the passed few weeks the frozen problem has set in making
it very difficult
, 2008 1:41 PM
Subject: Re: CSFrozen shoulder.
Thanks for your reply Kathryn. My frozen shoulder problem has been caused
by slipping while climbing over a wire fence on my property. I wrenched
the shoulder in the fall but thought nothing of it at the time. Over the
passed few weeks the frozen
Thanks Bob. I'll see about finding a good one locally and give it a go.
Cheers, Roger
On 16 Sep, 2008, at 1:43 PM, bbanever wrote:
Roger,
One good acupuncture treatment will take the place of a month
of physical therapy. I've been practicing for 33 years, so I know
of what I
Thanks to all for your suggestions. Will be checking them out.
Cheers, Roger
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Does anyone out there have any advice on treating a frozen shoulder?
Cheers, Roger
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Does anyone out there have any advice on treating a frozen shoulder?
Cheers, Roger
There's some info here =
http://curezone.com/dis/1.asp?C0=970
Smitty
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Roger,
Yes... acupuncture.
Bob
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Subject: CSFrozen shoulder.
Does anyone out there have any advice on treating a frozen shoulder?
Cheers
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