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Has anyone tried the Blue Stuff (emu oil, aloe vera, etc.) they keep

harping on TV? Or any other emu oil product topically to reduce

pain? Do they work?

 

They were talking about one on the radio the other night. It

contained emu oil, glucosamine, boswellian, MSM and pregnenalone

(SP?). Is anyone here familliar with boswellain and pregnenalone?

I've never even heard of that last one.

 

Melinda

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At 11:17 PM +0000 5/2/02, iris054 wrote:

> Has anyone tried the Blue Stuff (emu oil, aloe vera, etc.) they keep

> harping on TV? Or any other emu oil product topically to reduce

> pain? Do they work?

 

I have use MSM with gluscosimine and love it

 

>

>

> They were talking about one on the radio the other night. It

> contained emu oil, glucosamine, boswellian, MSM and pregnenalone

> (SP?). Is anyone here familliar with boswellain and pregnenalone?

> I've never even heard of that last one.

 

Below is from Life Extension foundation's web site

 

Pregnenolone is biochemically, the $B%a(Bmother hormone,$B%b(B made directly

from

cholesterol within the mitochondria.

 

In addition to memory enhancement, a partial list of pregnenolone$B%f(Bs

diverse

benefits include:

No negative feedback loop. Once produced, pregnenolone leaves the

mitochondria so it cannot inhibit its own synthesis.

By two different pathways, it converts to DHEA and progesterone (which

cannot be made from DHEA).

Enzyme repair. Pregnenolone stimulates the cytochrome P-450 enzyme system

which is important in neutralizing cellular toxins.

Protection from cortisol/cortisone. Cortisol levels increase with normal

aging causing immune impairment, atherosclerosis, and neuronal injury.

Pregnenolone protects against adrenal atrophy when withdrawing cortisone

therapy, and helps protect against the effects of elevated cortisol

including atrophy of the skin, osteoporosis, hot flashes in women and

possibly adult-onset diabetes.

1 capsule contains:

50 mg of pure USP grade pregnenolone.

 

Other ingredients: rice flour, gelatin and water.

 

Dosage and use

Take one capsule one to four times daily.

Take early in the day or on an empty stomach.

Caution:

Based on some recent animal research, those with epilepsy or a

predisposition for brain seizures may want to avoid pregnenolone. This

precaution is based on proconvulsant activity pregnenolone induced when

administered directly into the brain. When pregnenolone is orally ingested,

it is metabolized in the liver in a way that causes it to work differently

than when it is surgically introduced into an animal$B%f(Bs brain at

artificially

high doses.

 

Hope that helps

 

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I have tried the Blue Stuff and it works wonderful. Just Monday my husband

had a strained muscle in his chest. We put it on there and the next day it

wasn't hurting anymore. He hasn't complained about it hurting since.

Kristie~

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iris054 <clicker

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Thursday, May 02, 2002 4:17 PM

[herbal remedies] Topical pain killers??

 

 

> Has anyone tried the Blue Stuff (emu oil, aloe vera, etc.) they keep

> harping on TV? Or any other emu oil product topically to reduce

> pain? Do they work?

>

> They were talking about one on the radio the other night. It

> contained emu oil, glucosamine, boswellian, MSM and pregnenalone

> (SP?). Is anyone here familliar with boswellain and pregnenalone?

> I've never even heard of that last one.

>

> Melinda

>

>

>

> Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following:

> 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire.

> 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural

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> 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and

to

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Thanks, Kristie. I've been wondering if it would help my sore hand.

 

Melinda

 

herbal remedies, " Kristie Crawford " <kdcrawford23@e...>

wrote:

> I have tried the Blue Stuff and it works wonderful. Just Monday

my husband

> had a strained muscle in his chest. We put it on there and the

next day it

> wasn't hurting anymore. He hasn't complained about it hurting

since.

> Kristie~

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