Susan, what are the B12 shots supposed to do? Surely, women don't take testosterone shots? Why so much Vit D?
Janice

-----Original Message----- From: Susan Kleinz
Sent: Monday, December 19, 2011 9:15 PM
To: ryota nishino
Cc: tmic-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Homeopathic treatment for TM symptoms

hello Ryota and all:

I have been just listening.

Homeopathy is no longer controversial.
My father owns a health food store in Phoenix, AZ (for 55 years)

I was diagnosed in Feb. 2011 - too late for steroids, also,

This is what has helped me: from my neurologist, Roberto Bomprezzi,
at Barrows Neurological Institute in Phoenix, Arizona
Specialist in Multiple Sclerosis and Transverse Myelitis.

Baclofen - for muscle spasms
Neurontin - for pain (developed for epilepsy)
Zoloft -seratonin
Savella - developed for fibro myalgia

all prescription drugs...

From my;  Naturpath in Scottsdale, AZ - Integrative Health/Dr. Alan
Christianson

B12 shots twice a week
5,000  Vitamin D daily
Testosterone shots every six weeks
(all shown deficient in lab work)

I feel our disease requires more than homeopathy.
However, it is a good combination.

You must find a specialist in TM
Have you joined the TM Association?

They send great info to help clarify what exactly you have.

We are rare birds.

Susan Kleinz
Age 57, married, 3 children, Phx, AZ

Can you cone to the USA?
On Dec 19, 2011, at 4:50 PM, ryota nishino wrote:

Hello,

A few people suggested I look into homeopathic treatment for TM
symptoms. In particular, I was suggested to take: tissue salts
("Combination F", mag. phos.; kali. phos.; nat. mur.), arnica (to take
as pills) and St John's Wart. Has anyone tried these? Anything to
report on? Of course, I am aware that the efficacy of homeopathy is
very controversial. Either way, we have the big pharma and the
'alternative' medicine guru who await our custom.

My initial TM attack was October last year and diagnosis two months
later. So that I am late for steroids, which may actually be a good
thing after hearing so many horror stories about the steroids.

Yours,
Ryota Nishino



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