I got this ok Brooks. dee On 23 Jan 2010, at 17:22, Brooks Bradley wrote:
> This is my last attempt to send this post.....in this form. I someone > received it earlier, I would appreciate > knowing of it. Sioncerely, Brooks Bradley. > > > > > > > > > > ---------[ Received Mail Content ]---------- > > Subject : [RE]CS>Burning feet > > Date : Thu, 21 Jan 2010 18:34:35 -0500 (EST) > > From : "Brooks Bradley" <brooks76...@lycos.com> > > To : <silver-list@eskimo.com> > > > > Dear Raine, > > From your brief statement I am led to believe you are presenting with > peripheral neuralgia...which is > > a pretty name for a condition which is expressing as a nerve insult (caused, > usually, by one of two presentations----diabetic > > complications and/or non-diabetic physical injuries, cholesterol-lowering > drugs, and sometimes, toxin loads in the system. > > We conducted some rather detailed investigations circa 1998-99 and were > somewhat successful in gaining quite useful results. One indication that the > insult is diabetic (or at least from cardiovascular origin) is there > "usually" presents some degree of swelling in the feet and/or > ankles....especially near the day's end. The actual swelling...in these cases > is, almost entirely, based upon leakage of fluids into the surrounding > tissue...due to insufficient scavenging (getting the fluids back to the > heart----from the venous side). Even if the person is suffering from improper > glucose management, a marked degree of control is possible.....via > compression stockings. This protocol is safe, useful and economical. It is > based upon the fact that increasing the compression load on the tissue beds > surrounding the veins reduces the enlargements allowed by the leaking valves > (causes the swelling) and aids the valves proper to completely close and thus > prevent the "! pooling effect". We have effected surprising results from this > simple protocol---many times. One successful methodology is as follows: (1) > Obtain some quality > > compression hose (below the knee length, if there is no swelling at or above > the knee joint). If the swelling that occurs is minor, select a 15--20 mmHg > (that is the pressure rating) compression strength. If there is significant > swelling of the toes, feet and ankles, select 20--30 mmHg in Surgical Weight. > Wear the hose during the day and take them off at night. I believe you will > be surprised how effective this simple protocol is. > > Do note that many of the Name-Brand suppliers of support stockings have quite > high prices. We evaluated about four of the name brands and found little > difference in their quality--or prices. In fact, we were able to locate a > generic-type supplier whose products proved to be the equal of a majority of > the name brands. The company name is Ames Walker and they are located in New > Jersey...I believe. This is not a plug for them, but we saved many hundreds > of dollars with their products... > > a Google search will give you their website....if you are interested. > > If one is presenting with pronounced swelling of the feet and ankles (and > especially if it does not ALL reduce by each morning).....the situation > requires IMMEDIATE intervention by professional medical agencies. > > One thing to remember is that one of the worst things a person with > compromised extremity circulation can do is to STAND IDLY for extended > periods of time during the day. The reason being that as there is no powerful > pumping source on the venous side of the cardiovascular system (unlike the > arterial, high pressure side); without the muscle stimulation of walking, > venous stasis (poor circulation) occurs, together with its ever-present > swelling of the interstitial tissues adjacent to the veins. If the > "challenged" person has a desk job, one of the best things they can > do...during the day....is to prop their feet up > > up on the desk or a chair {ideally where the feet are at the same level as > the heart}....for a few minutes----every chance they get. It will > help---ENORMOUSLY! This little trick really helps to scavenge the > deoxygenated blood on the venous side. > > If the primary insult is from causes other that diabetic, then long-term > correction is...probably....not achievable without additional support > protocols. Our most successful protocols for aiding/correcting actual nerve > insults....involved members of the B vitamin family. I do not at present have > sufficient time or finger-strength for continued typing, to go into detail. I > will attempt to elaborate some on this tomorrow. Meantime I offer this: > Subliminal B-12 proved to be the linchpin in our successful protocols. That > is not to say the B-1 and some of the others were not required.....but B-12 > was the real strength for our effective addresses. > > There are two special types of B-12 which proved to be almost an order of > magnitude in superiority....to the > > common type most readily offered by the commercial market. I will post a > description of these substances and the simple mode of > > administration....in our experimental researches, tomorrow. > > I must go now. > > Sincerely, Brooks Bradley. > > > > > > > > > > > ---------[ Received Mail Content ]---------- > > > Subject : CS>Burning feet > > > Date : Thu, 21 Jan 2010 01:49:08 -0500 > > > From : Rainie Cole <raini...@gmail.com> > > > To : wieloszyn...@yahoo.com, silver-list@eskimo.com > > > > > > Yes, from time to time I do have burning feet. It's not all the time, and I > > > can't tell when it's going to happen. Usually for sure if I'm on my feet > > > for any length of time. Sometimes, no reason. My legs also throb. And I > > > cannot be on my legs for any length of time, anymore. One hour and I'm > > > painfully aware of my legs. it sucks. All of this since Lyme. for the > > > past 18 months. > > > > > > -- > > > Rainie > > > -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. > Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, > address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages > to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List > archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour