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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.

 

 

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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?

>

 

 

 

 

 

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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

>

>

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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

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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

 

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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

 

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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

 

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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

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