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From: brick...@aol.com 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 9:57 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Re: foot pads


I am ready to try just about anything to get old uric acid stones out of my 
feet. I can stop new stones from forming but can't get rid of old stones that 
have dropped into my feet. I am on my 5th day using foot pads and last night I 
started to get a foot itch but it did not turn on full itch. I was able to go 
back to sleep even with the itch. I know a person that just had a toe 
surgically removed as blood circulation had nearly stopped. Her DR said the toe 
was full of kidney stones.

See Nenahs web site for sources. I suspect the Japanese use the foot pads 
because they work and do not have to prove it by a double blind study costing 
millions of dollars. I bought 30 patches for a two week treatment. 10 more days 
I can say what my results are.
Brickey

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Brickey,
While not disputing the value of the foot patches, I am a little puzzled as to 
how kidney stones can "drop" into your feet. Or are you saying that 
crystallizations are forming in your feet?

Have you thought of using enzyme cream? What about essential oils? I'm not an 
expert on EO, but there must be something of that nature that could break up 
the stones. What about the solvent DMSO? Has anyone tried it to break up 
deposits in the body?

There may or may not be Asian studies on the foot patches. I agree with you 
that there wouldn't be over 200 brands of foot patches in Japan and China if 
they didn't have merit.

I sincerely wish you luck; it must be an awful thing to be in pain like that.

Best,
Nenah

Nenah Sylver, PhD
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