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
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Rowena wrote:
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 herbs, and
mixed up some ointment with various essential oils. Aromatherapy, I
suppose. If in doubt, put a few drops in. Probably in comfrey
ointment. Maybe emu oil, too.
I put it on faithfully morning and night, and it improved. Sorry, I
forget what the ingredients were, but they must have been fairly easy to
look up.
I cancelled the appointment and went back when another appointment was
due. The specialist put me through the tests and gave me a percentage
of the improvement. He asked what I had been doing, and I told him. I
told him the ingredients, and he said that as there was more than one,
we wouldn't know what had done the trick.
I doubt whether he tried it on any of his other patients, anyway. But I
didn't need that injection any more.
Rowena
Well, the very first thing I'd use is DMSO.
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