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Dear DD and Krishna,

Thank you for the comments and suggestions. I can't afford to see more doctors, and th e one I have hasn't a clue, and I can only do it on HMO insurance. In fact, most of them are utterly ignorant when it comes to adverse drug reactions, of which there are over 100,000 a year in the US due to the pharmaceuticals. Anyway, in Chinese medicine it's a liver issue--which the liver gets whacked, for some reason in me it show s up in tendons. When I first had a reaction, it affected my liver (however, I also have had since then peripheral neuropathy--legs and feet mostly). So, I work with the liver in terms of cleansing and purifying...even then I still have tendon issues. Am not sure what it would mean in Ayurvedic medicine, although I contacted someone about that a while back and he explained it in those terms.

 

namaste, Michael Visal

kamal369 (AT) aol (DOT) com wrote:

hello michael,i have a doctor freind,who is brain specialist,and is

very gd,email me,kamal369 (AT) aol (DOT) com,he is united states,talk to u soon,

krishna

 

 

no_reply

 

Sat, 9 Dec 2006 10:43 AM

RBSC : Re: Rudraksha & Neurophysiology

 

Dear Michael Ji

 

Namaskar and thank you for your reply......this is certainly a

serious matter that needs the attention of your Medical Doctor and a

referral to a specialist...am sure you have been through this before

however sometimes a question has to be asked many times before the

right answer is found in this world

 

my lack of medical knowledge leaves me at a loss to advise on this

except that you may have to investigate the nerves that support the

ligaments function from the brain........... as the nerves carry the

messages to the ligaments and muscles from the brain to operate

correctly

 

so now if you follow the specific nerve damage back to part of brain

that may have been affected by the medications taken there may be an

answer there......is kind of odd to see only one part of body

affected and not entire body in same manner .......... this kind of

leads a person to think that the medication they put you on affected

only one part of your brain that affected the nerves to the parts of

body as you are describeing.......... however would think this would

start in the brain where the nerves for the ligaments get their

instructions to act..........mechanically speaking have never heard

of chemical damage to ligaments by way of antibiotics without some

kind of burn out brain function in the area that takes care of

physical parts you are describeing..........and again am ignorant

and only trying to use reasonable logic to follow your symptoms back

to the origin........ you might want to ask Doctor to look at your

condition in this manner and have MRI done with other tests

appropriate to seeing what the difficulty may be from a different

perspective...........as you know there are many antibiotics that

act in different manners and one to seek out is a Pharmacologist

trained in Neurology Medicines

 

In this world seems we have to combine many regimens to try and

maintain our health and the Medical Doctors sometimes have the

answer that will solve the difficulty........ and then the other

alternative methods can be a support to their main course of

treatment....am sure you have heard all this before......wishing you

the Best

 

hope this helps a little

 

Wishing you and Family the Best

 

Rudra Center India and America

 

DharmaDev Arya

 

 

 

 

 

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