Guest guest Posted September 26, 2006 Report Share Posted September 26, 2006 Does anyone know the cause and if there is a healing method available to we healers? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2006 Report Share Posted September 27, 2006 Good Morning! Good post ! Bone Spurs are most commonly found on the heel, as well as on the neck, shoulders, spine and hips. Bone spurs are associated with chronic inflammation, which can cause calcium to accumulate near joints and tendons as seen in arthritis, tendonitis and spurs. Chronic inflammation can cause calcium to deposit on the edge of a joint or where a tendon attaches to bone. With time, an outgrowth or osteophyte may develop. These spurs can irritate surrounding tissue, which may lead to pain, weakness and atrophy. Clinical studies in China have shown that, although bone spurs are difficult to treat, in conjunction with Acupuncture, a combination of Osteophyte Powder, 701 Plaster and Tendon Soak is the best remedy for bone spurs! This is a combination I have treated hundreds of patients with and seems to work on 75% of the cases I have treated. I hope this helps. Andrew Pacholyk, MS, L.Ac. Peacefulmind.com Therapies for healing mind, body, spirit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2006 Report Share Posted September 27, 2006 My husband has been taking cider vinegar for bone spurs. It seems to have reduced them in size. On Behalf Of David DeDominicis Tuesday, September 26, 2006 9:01 AM Foot " spurs " ... Does anyone know the cause and if there is a healing method available to we healers? ********************************************* Peacefulmind.com Sponsors Alternative Answers- HEALING NATURALLY- Learn preventative and curative measure to take for many ailments at: http://www.peacefulmind.com/ailments.htm __________ -To INVITE A FRIEND to our healing community, copy and paste this address in an email to them: http://health./subs_invite _________ To ADD A LINK, RESOURCE, OR WEBSITE to Alternative Answers please Go to: http://health./links ___________ Post message: Subscribe: - Un: - List owner: -owner _______ Shortcut URL to this page: http://health. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2006 Report Share Posted September 27, 2006 A friend of mine had a heel spur and her chiropractor told her to get one of those wooden roller foot massagers--the kind that look like dumbbells with knobs in the middle part, and roll her foot in ONE direction as she watched tv at night. So, she did this, rolling out and then dragging the roller back with her toes and rolling again, over and over. She said within 2 weeks the spur and the pain was gone, and that she has told others of this and they have all reported that it worked for them. samala Renee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2006 Report Share Posted September 29, 2006 My mother had spurs in her heels. She took two bottles of the herb hydrangea. They are gone and have not come back. Sherry L. Stoll Freelance Writer | Greeting Card Writer | Illustrator http://sherry_l_stoll.tripod.com Sherry Stoll's Holiday / Occasions & More Store http://www.cafepress.com/sherrystoll Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2006 Report Share Posted October 12, 2006 Renee wrote: friend of mine had a heel spur and her chiropractor told her to get one of those wooden roller foot massagers--the kind that look like dumbbells with knobs in the middle part, and roll her foot in ONE direction as she watched tv at night. So, she did this, rolling out and then dragging the roller back with her toes and rolling again, over and over. She said within 2 weeks the spur and the pain was gone, and that she has told others of this and they have all reported that it worked for them. samala Renee That is very good news, since I have recently developed a pain in my left heel that corresponds perfectly to the description of plantar fasciitis, the root cause of bone spurs on the heel. Reflexology is supposed to work well on it but I hate doing my own feet. Thanks Ien in the Kootenays http://profiles./free_green_living Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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