Guest guest Posted October 26, 2001 Report Share Posted October 26, 2001 I have to say/add here that we have all been taught that doctors are there to help us.... who would ever think that the entire health care system is completely corrupt and damaging? I wouldn't - not unless I hadn't experienced it first hand... and had to keep looking for answers... I'm surprised the doctors didn't kill me quite frankly. They are quite scary and now I know why. Lynn > " Thomas Smith " <heelpin > RE: arthritus > > Its worth a lot more than two cents. This is the truth, its a shame most > people have to be at death's door to begin to take responsibility and go to > the trouble and do what has to be done. Its not easy, it takes planning, a > lot of study and trial and error to find the right combination for each > individual. It would be nice to have a guru with all the answers but its not > reality. Most people want a quick fix and when it doesn't happen, they > abandon the treatment for something else. Disease has to leave the body in > reverse order and time that it came on and this could take a long time. _______ Get your free @ address at Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2001 Report Share Posted November 29, 2001 In a message dated 29/11/01 18:23:10 GMT Standard Time, thrall writes: I know of one little boy who suffered with infantile arthritis and got himself a Nikkon mattress and duvet (magnetic and very expensive) he now calls it his 'magic bed' as he can get up in the mornings and walk like a normal child. I also purchased the mattress & duvet (they do lots of other things as well) and have found it has definitely made a difference to my life. If you can find an agent in your neck of the woods, they should be able to loan you a thinner version of the mattress and a duvet and pillow for a minimum of 1 week so that you can trial it. If you have a problem finding an agent in your area, let me know and I will source one for you. Marianne > A brother of a friend of mine has quite severe arthritis. > The " specialist " has said that he is going to treat him with > chemotherapy: it won't stop the pain, it will simply stop the > arthritis progressing. does anyone know why chemo is considered > effective with arthritis? anyone have any facts about chemo > (particularly toxicity)? any hints on relieving arthritic pain? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2001 Report Share Posted November 29, 2001 Hi Kerrie If you want to effect a cure for any disease - you MUST deal with the Cause. All the supplements and drugs are good for " temporary " relief including medical procedures. To start studying the cause: http://www.healingwithnutrition.com/efa.html http://www.chiro.org/places/EFA.shtml http://www.arc.org.uk/about_arth/booklets/6010/6010.htm http://www.feingold.org/efa.html Plus thousands more web pages Best wishes Rick kerrie wrote: > Hi all, > > A brother of a friend of mine has quite severe arthritis. > The " specialist " has said that he is going to treat him with > chemotherapy: it won't stop the pain, it will simply stop the > arthritis progressing. does anyone know why chemo is considered > effective with arthritis? anyone have any facts about chemo > (particularly toxicity)? any hints on relieving arthritic pain? > > thanks, > kerrie > > > Getting well is done one step at a time, day by day, building health > and well being. > > To learn more about the Gettingwell group, > Subscription and list archives are at: > Gettingwell > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2001 Report Share Posted November 30, 2001 In a message dated 11/29/01 1:23:23 PM Eastern Standard Time, thrall writes: << does anyone know why chemo is considered effective with arthritis? anyone have any facts about chemo (particularly toxicity)? any hints on relieving arthritic pain? >> I never heard of this before. It sounds frightening to me. I would certainly check with at least 2 other doctors before I did this. I have severe arthritis too. There may be support groups in that person's area that would be helpful. Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2001 Report Share Posted December 2, 2001 It could be to put the blood and body and gut into a better ph state. Those with cancer, candida, arthritis and many more diseases have these diseases because of the acid/alkaline condition. It would kill off any critters causing the inflamation. Tjis my guess based on what I have been reading. Liz D " kerrie " <thrall Thu, 29 Nov 2001 10:37:02 -0000 Gettingwell arthritis > Hi all, > > A brother of a friend of mine has quite severe arthritis. > The " specialist " has said that he is going to treat him with > chemotherapy: it won't stop the pain, it will simply stop the > arthritis progressing. does anyone know why chemo is considered > effective with arthritis? anyone have any facts about chemo > (particularly toxicity)? any hints on relieving arthritic pain? > > thanks, > kerrie -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2001 Report Share Posted December 2, 2001 Hi, There's a cream called DMSO, it relieves pain and swelling - the stuff is fantastic! I got mine at the health food store, and it's not expensive, smells like roses (no medicinal odor) You might try this. Love, Rose ---- Gettingwell Sunday, December 02, 2001 01:52:22 Gettingwell Re: arthritis It could be to put the blood and body and gut into a better ph state. Those with cancer, candida, arthritis and many more diseases have these diseases because of the acid/alkaline condition. It would kill off any critters causing the inflamation. Tjis my guess based on what I have been reading. Liz D " kerrie " <thrall Thu, 29 Nov 2001 10:37:02 -0000 Gettingwell arthritis > Hi all, > > A brother of a friend of mine has quite severe arthritis. > The " specialist " has said that he is going to treat him with > chemotherapy: it won't stop the pain, it will simply stop the > arthritis progressing. does anyone know why chemo is considered > effective with arthritis? anyone have any facts about chemo > (particularly toxicity)? any hints on relieving arthritic pain? > > thanks, > kerrie -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2001 Report Share Posted December 2, 2001 Also, therapeutic grade essential oils have helped with both the pain and swelling of arthritis. Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2009 Report Share Posted July 11, 2009 I am new here and this is probably a subject you have covered many times. Are there any alternative ideas for relieving arthritis pain? Thank you, Barbara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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