Which of these books are your recommending?
Free of pain: B6 deficiency U.S.A. : the cause of soft tissue rheumatism
<http://www.amazon.com/Free-pain-deficiency-U-S-rheumatism/dp/B00071HXD4/ref=sr_1_1/002-4532621-3950410?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1180970751&sr=8-1>
by John Marion Ellis (Unknown Binding - 1988)
Free of pain: A proven and inexpensive treatment for specific types of
rheumatism
<http://www.amazon.com/Free-pain-inexpensive-treatment-rheumatism/dp/0961092610/ref=sr_1_2/002-4532621-3950410?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1180970751&sr=8-2>
by John Marion Ellis (Paperback - 1983)
Free of Pain
<http://www.amazon.com/Free-Pain-John-Marion-Ellis/dp/0961092629/ref=sr_1_3/002-4532621-3950410?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1180970751&sr=8-3>
by John Marion Ellis (Hardcover - Jun 1985)
Thanks,
Marshall
Brooks Bradley wrote:
We conducted some rather extensive investigations into protocols of
promise.....for addressing Carpal Tunnel insults in calendar 1999.
Although measurable beneficial results were obtained from a variety of
approaches, one simple health supplement yielded....by far.....the
most desireable control/suppression results. This simple protocol
involved ingesting vitamin B-6. The median dosage for best result
was.....200 mg daily, the first two days (to raise the titer
immediately) followed by 100 mg daily on a continual basis until
favorable resolution was effected. (Much larger dosages were utilized
among some of the more challenging experimental volunteer cases, without
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome presents as a nerve insult and the more
effective protocols (we have found in our experimental researches)
involve positive means of reducing inflamation of the nerve group
directly affected......especially the sheath tissue. We consider it to
be nothing short of criminal, that allopathic medicine has, almost
unilaterally, chosen to keep the well-documented work of Dr. Roger
Williams (University of Texas affiliate) essentially, ignored for
general application. His seminal work using Vitamin B-6 for multiple
systemic insults involving the nervous system.....stands head and
shoulders above a majority of the academic pablum passed off as useful
research.....by the conventional allopathic establishment (at least
that is my opinion).
Additionally, Dr. John M. Ellis's Book or Vitamin B-6, entitled "Free
of Pain" certainly recommends itself to individuals with a genuine
interest in supporting real health among their family and friends.
These comments are offered without adversarial intent and in
the spirit of cooperative research. I hope you find them useful.
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley. Harborne Research Foundation.
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*Subject : *Re: CS>OT(Sorry!) Carpal tunnel
*Date : *Fri, 01 Jun 2007 19:40:20 +0200
*From : *"Tony Moody" <a...@new.co.za>
*To : *silver-l...@eskimo.com
On 31 May 2007 at 16:51, rer...@mindspring.com wrote about :
Subject : CS>OT(Sorry!) Carpal tunnel
>
> (Please forgive this off topic question, but maybe someone will
say to
> soak my wrists in CS!)
>
> I have recently started a part time data entry job and I am concern
> about developing carpal tunnel. I am a knitter too, so sometimes I
> feel some twinges there already. Do any of you wise ones have any
> suggestions?TIA Lisa
Hi Lisa,
Yes you could soak your wrists in CS and DMSO mixture. :-) that
should take the CS in to the
possible inflammation sites. Taking CS before should act as a
preventative.
I would also do stretch, lubricate and relax.
I would also do gentle stretching and bending of the wrists before
starting the work. Like
warm up execises to get into condition. I would also drink my full
quota of water every day
and perhaps take a suitable oil to lubricate the tissues
internally. Also I would do "dancing at
the keyboard" often as I can: shifting on seat, blinking, changing
eye focus, to break the
tension and held stiffness. Relax and try to think a pleasant
scene at the end of each line of
data.
Good luck,
Tony
PS. if you were Waynes dog he would beat you and shout at you to
get on with your knitting.
:-(
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