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Question 1 What is his diet like?

Question 2 What if anything is he taking?

 

I would use the nerve regeneration formula

Nerve Regeneration Formula as formulated by Dr. Richard Schulze(For Tea and Tincture use same amount of each ingredient.)4 parts Skullcap Herb4 parts Oat Seed2 parts St. John’s Wort Flower1 part Celery Seed1 part Lavender1 part Coffee Bean1 part Kola Nut1 part Ephedra (Optional)Solution = water/alcohol = 100 ProofAlso I would be using Deep Tissue Oil (in the files also under Dr.Ian Shillington)

along with DMSO (pharmacutical grade)

 

Suzi

 

"Dr. Bhupinder" <bhupinder12 wrote:

 

My son 4 years old is suffering from Erb's palsy (left arm). I visited many ortho surgeons and asked their opinions. Everybody told me to wait and watch and to do exercise along with massage. And I have been doing same since his birth. There is about 50% improvement and he can raise his arm up to his shoulder level but extension movement at his elbow joint is very less. I am very much upset with this. Can someone suggest me the best way.

 

 

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I forgot to ask - does he have any respiratory problems? (Sometimes there is with this illness.

SuziSuzanne <suziesgoats wrote:

 

 

 

 

Question 1 What is his diet like?

Question 2 What if anything is he taking?

 

I would use the nerve regeneration formula

Nerve Regeneration Formula as formulated by Dr. Richard Schulze(For Tea and Tincture use same amount of each ingredient.)4 parts Skullcap Herb4 parts Oat Seed2 parts St. John’s Wort Flower1 part Celery Seed1 part Lavender1 part Coffee Bean1 part Kola Nut1 part Ephedra (Optional)Solution = water/alcohol = 100 ProofAlso I would be using Deep Tissue Oil (in the files also under Dr.Ian Shillington)

along with DMSO (pharmacutical grade)

 

Suzi

 

"Dr. Bhupinder" <bhupinder12 wrote:

 

My son 4 years old is suffering from Erb's palsy (left arm). I visited many ortho surgeons and asked their opinions. Everybody told me to wait and watch and to do exercise along with massage. And I have been doing same since his birth. There is about 50% improvement and he can raise his arm up to his shoulder level but extension movement at his elbow joint is very less. I am very much upset with this. Can someone suggest me the best way.

 

 

 

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Welcome

to the group. Lots of good people here and the info is top notch!!

Have you

had him to a Chiropractor? Muscle work is good but if one of the neck bones is

fixated, you can rub the muscles all day and the nerve pressure is still there.

This goes both ways. The spine can be aligned but if the muscles

are all knotted up, the adjustments won’t hold. AND, if the diet is

full of sugar, etc, the spine/muscles won’t respond to anything

permanently. But knowing what you are, I’m sure the latter is not

the problem. BTW, Fairfield, Iowa is my hometown. Ring

a bell?

Anna, Chiropractor

since 1976

*Your

Health Is In Your Hands*

 

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