Pat,
Giving up was a mistake. If he experienced pain relief even temporarily
than further treatments would have given him more longer lasting or
permanent pain relief.
Bob
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From: "Pat"
To:
Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 9:16 AM
Subject:
prolotherapy or prolozone will cure any arthritis in any joint. Please
google and find out for yourself
On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 12:16 PM, Pat wrote:
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> A friend used acupuncture for his knee. He said it relieved all pain but
> it was back in a day or two. I think he tried it twice, then g
A friend used acupuncture for his knee. He said it relieved all pain but it
was back in a day or two. I think he tried it twice, then gave up.
Pat
google "Prolotherapy" or "Prolozone"
On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Bob Banever wrote:
> Pat,
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> Acupuncture can relieve much, if not all of the pain in the knee.
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> Bob
> - Original Message - From: "Pat"
> To:
> Sent:
Pat,
Acupuncture can relieve much, if not all of the pain in the knee.
Bob
- Original Message -
From: "Pat"
To:
Sent: Saturday, March 28, 2009 9:45 PM
Subject: Re: CS>IV Colloidal Silver
I'm so glad you reminded me about bromelain. I'll start on tha
Yes--the stretches in the book Pain Free by Pete Egoscue will do the trick.
I've seen it work miracles on "bone on bone" issues. When you start out, it
can take up to 40 minutes to do the stretches in the morning. Once the pain
is gone you get down to about 10 minutes a day to keep the pain away
I'm so glad you reminded me about bromelain. I'll start on that tonight. I
have some, but it didn't do anything for the arthritis in the amount I tried,
so I rarely used it. Also, I got my EpiCor today and have started on that.
When a knee is bone-on-bone on the medial side, I don't think ma
Consider taking bromelain before and after surgery.
Bromelain really works well. See extract below:
Dan
Bromelain: A Literature Review and Discussion of its Therapeutic Applications
Gregory S. Kelly, N.D.
Surgical Procedures and Musculoskeletal Injuries
Bromelain also has therapeutic effects i
Pat,
Unless you have an ACL tear you might want to check out the ABCMiracles.com
site and find a practitioner to treat you. Knees do have problems but
unless it is direct trauma they are almost always secondary to something
elsewhere and relatively quickly corrected.
Dr. Jesse Jutkowitzwww.
Hi Pat if they won't work with you on the silver IV isn't there a vic C iv that
they do when you go in for surgery?
thanks deb
--- On Fri, 3/27/09, Pat wrote:
From: Pat
Subject: CS>IV Colloidal Silver
To: "silver list"
Date: Friday, March 27, 2009, 10:52 AM
Preparing mentally for my knee sur
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