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Gerard,

Two things pop into my head immediately. One is EDTA IV Chelation

therapy, the other one is the use of H202.

Let me see if I can dig up any articles....

 

For H202, check out this one:

 

>>>>>http://educate-yourself.org/cancer/

benefitsofhydrogenperozide17jul03.shtml

 

>>>>>For EDTA Chelation, look up:

 

Gordon+EDTA

Gordon's sites probably have the most info in this area, and you should

be able to find more links from there. (I would not use his " beyond

Chelation " supplements though...JUST in case your wife has unknown

mercury issues, but that's a whole different issue.... anyway, back to

the subject.....)

 

>>>>>Now, there is also Angioprim and CardioRenew which are able to be

utilized as oral chelators, instead of IV and can be done without a

physician. These are supposed to have a 95% absorbtion rate, as opposed

to some of the others. I believe them to be very safe.

 

I particularily suggests the chelation, but think that working with

both of these methods should prove to be very helpful.

may be worth a try....in my personal experience it

works with some things...some things not. At least I think it is gentle

and supportive rather than invasive, so I would not hesitate to add it

to the regemine if money is no object....also depends on the

practitioner, and what techniques they have up their sleeve.

 

You may have to implement more than one therapy and see what happens.

 

Try the oxygen and chelation. No matter what else you might do, these

will be supportive and helpful.

 

~Inga

 

 

 

 

 

On Jan 10, 2006, at 1:45 PM, gerardfromaus2002 wrote:

 

> Hi,

> l am new here and l need some help/advice.

> My wife Amanda 3 years ago was a healthy active 39 year old who spent

> 6 out of 7 days gointg to the gym, working as a nurse and being a mum

> to 3 great kids etc...

> Until she started to get severe pain in her left leg which was

> diagnosed ans being a blood clot.

> She was rushed to hospital and the clots(2)!!! were removed.

> Thats OK, but since then the blood supply to the her leg from the knee

> down has stopped and she has been in severe pain and numbness ever

> sice.

> For some reason her arteries won't allow the blood to carry to the

> foot.

>

> The surgeon(quack in my eyes) was not able to supply a solution and

> told her that modern medicine couldn't help and that she should

> consult Chinese medicine techiques.(thinking meridian sysetm problem)

> That didn't help either.

>

> Being an alternative health group l am hoping that someone here may

> have some experience with this type of problem.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Gerard

>

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