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Are the MD's using clotbusting drugs on this paralyzed girl? If you do

work with her, I suggest you work closely with MD's. The application of

blood moving poultices and liniments may be a good way to introduce

blood movers without going via the digestion. Springwind.com has

poultices for severe trauma. Even liniments can cause drugs

interactions if patient is taking clotbusters or blood thinners, so

start mild.

 

This is a really tough case, but this may the girl's only hope. So if

you think its over your head, than maybe another local herbalist could

take the case. But it should be tackled by someone, especially as the

mother is game. I have not treated such a case myself, nor have I seen

one in the literature.

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OK - here is the story....

My friend's son, who is now in his early teens, had a tumor when 11 months.. they had to operate to remove it - sometime in recovery, he suffered a stroke, which left the left side paralyzed. He now has use of left side but not the left hand. Oh yes, for a long time he had seizures after the surgery, which finally cleared up. Anyway, is there anything that can bring back use of his hand. I told my friend if anyone would know of something this group would.

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That is kinda like a dangling partaciple, which way are we supposed to go with

that one? Yes or no, how much, for what ailment??? Talk to us, Jaime!

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I wish I knew more!

 

What about cayenne to get the bblood circulating??

 

God Bless,

Jamie

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Suzanne Nottmeier

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Friday, August 17, 2001 1:12 PM

[herbal remedies] Paralysis

 

 

OK - here is the story....

 

My friend's son, who is now in his early teens, had a tumor when 11 month s..

they had to operate to remove it - sometime in recovery, he suffered a stroke,

which left the left side paralyzed. He now has use of left side bu t not the

left hand. Oh yes, for a long time he had seizures after the sur gery, which

finally cleared up. Anyway, is there anything that can bring

back use of his hand. I told my friend if anyone would know of something this

group would.

 

Suzi

 

 

 

 

 

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I wish I knew more!

 

What about cayenne to get the bblood circulating??

 

God Bless,

Jamie

 

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Suzanne Nottmeier

herbal remedies

Friday, August 17, 2001 1:12 PM

[herbal remedies] Paralysis

 

OK - here is the story....

My friend's son, who is now in his early teens, had a tumor when 11 months.. they had to operate to remove it - sometime in recovery, he suffered a stroke, which left the left side paralyzed. He now has use of left side but not the left hand. Oh yes, for a long time he had seizures after the surgery, which finally cleared up. Anyway, is there anything that can bring back use of his hand. I told my friend if anyone would know of something this group would.

Suzi

 

 

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I would look for a very experienced and knowledgeable acupuncturist

and get his/her opinion on this. From my experiences with acupuncture

I really think this could help. May not cure the problem, but could

help make a difference, and maybe used in conjunction with herbal

remedies too.

 

keep us posted, namaste, Cathy

 

 

 

 

herbal remedies, Suzanne Nottmeier <suziesgoats>

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> OK - here is the story....

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> My friend's son, who is now in his early teens, had a tumor when 11

months.. they had to operate to remove it - sometime in recovery, he

suffered a stroke, which left the left side paralyzed. He now has

use of left side but not the left hand. Oh yes, for a long time he

had seizures after the surgery, which finally cleared up. Anyway,

is there anything that can bring back use of his hand. I told my

friend if anyone would know of something this group would.

>

> Suzi

>

>

>

>

>

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This may sound a bit off the wall, but it's worth a try. Make sure there is

lots of Baroque Classical music in the boy's environment. And no Heavy

Metal or Rap at all. The music of Bach in particular appears to provide a

template for nerve system rebuilding. We know that most stroke victims who

have recovered, have done so essentially by accomplishing some sort of

unconscious process of rewiring the brain.

 

Actually playing a musical instrument may help. The vibrations of music

coming from the instrument into the body are very soothing. An ancient

instrument which is not well-known, called the psaltry, can be played with

one hand. Also i know a source for rebuilt autoharps which are very easy to

play with one hand.

 

At 01:12 PM 8/17/01 -0700, you wrote:

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>OK - here is the story....

>

>My friend's son, who is now in his early teens, had a tumor when 11

months.. they had to operate to remove it - sometime in recovery, he

suffered a stroke, which left the left side paralyzed. He now has use of

left side but not the left hand. Oh yes, for a long time he had seizures

after the surgery, which finally cleared up. Anyway, is there anything

that can bring back use of his hand. I told my friend if anyone would know

of something this group would.

>

>Suzi

>

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Not off the wall at all. Spot on in fact.

Love,

Doc

 

Ian "Doc" Shillington N.D.505-772-5889Dr.IanShillington

This may sound a bit off the wall, but it's worth a try. Make sure there islots of Baroque Classical music in the boy's environment. And no HeavyMetal or Rap at all. The music of Bach in particular appears to provide atemplate for nerve system rebuilding. We know that most stroke victims whohave recovered, have done so essentially by accomplishing some sort ofunconscious process of rewiring the brain.Actually playing a musical instrument may help. The vibrations of musiccoming from the instrument into the body are very soothing. An ancientinstrument which is not well-known, called the psaltry, can be played withone hand. Also i know a source for rebuilt autoharps which are very easy toplay with one hand.

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