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Anybody got any tips on protecting the feet of older diabetics? My mom's new

boyfriend has an issue with that. I recommended Cayenne and possibly ozone.

He's also got arterial sclerosis, high blood pressure and high cholesterol, but

I kind of know how to deal with that stuff using acupuncture, garlic, hawthorne,

cayenne and celery juice.

Thanks.

 

 

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Hello !

 

Try to find hyperbaric Oxygen, never tried it but i saw in an adds they have

100% success rate in preventing amputation on diabetic patients. it heals the

wound and patients can walk.  regarding arterial sclerosis better use soduim

ascorbate, lysine and proline, the combination of the three will remove plaque

which is the cause of the problem and not just give a remedy. I tried it myself,

i was able to solve my angina, a friend who was adviced for a by pass operation

is getting better after few days of the formula, by now he could do many

physical activities which he can not do before. 

 

Bernard  

 

--- On Mon, 4/13/09, Mercurius Trismegistus <magisterium_magnum

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Mercurius Trismegistus <magisterium_magnum

Peripheral Neuropathy

 

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Monday, April 13, 2009, 2:56 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Anybody got any tips on protecting the feet of older diabetics? My mom's new

boyfriend has an issue with that. I recommended Cayenne and possibly ozone.

He's also got arterial sclerosis, high blood pressure and high cholesterol, but

I kind of know how to deal with that stuff using acupuncture, garlic, hawthorne,

cayenne and celery juice.

Thanks.

 

 

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A few natural plant remedies which will assist in increasing blood & lymph flow

as well as addressing the affected nerves: Juniper, lavender & cypress. The most

effective would be in their distilled form such as an essential oil. I would

also suggest weekly reflexology sessions which can be coupled w/the above

mentioned oils.

hope that helps!

In peace

Marie T. Koepke, RN, NBCR, FCCI

, " Mercurius Trismegistus "

<magisterium_magnum wrote:

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> Anybody got any tips on protecting the feet of older diabetics? My mom's new

boyfriend has an issue with that. I recommended Cayenne and possibly ozone.

> He's also got arterial sclerosis, high blood pressure and high cholesterol,

but I kind of know how to deal with that stuff using acupuncture, garlic,

hawthorne, cayenne and celery juice.

> Thanks.

>

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Hermes asked:

 

 

Anybody got any tips on protecting the feet of older diabetics? My mom's new

boyfriend has an issue with that.

 

Get thee to a Reflexologist! The gentle acupressure (Reflexology is more like

acupressure than like massage) will not only stimulate circulation to the feet,

it will also help to stimulate whatever natural function the pancreas still has.

Warning: do monitor blood sugar levels careful in case it works " too well " . His

medication may have to be adjusted.

 

See http://reflexology-research.com for more. I believe studies have been done

in China on Reflexology for diabetes.

 

Ien in the Kootenays

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Try natural herbs (in their essential oil form) of Juniper, Oregano, Lavender &

cypress - this'll address the nerves & blood flow . Weekly reflexology sessions

too!

in peace

Marie T. Koepke, RN, NBCR

 

, " Mercurius Trismegistus "

<magisterium_magnum wrote:

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> Anybody got any tips on protecting the feet of older diabetics? My mom's new

boyfriend has an issue with that. I recommended Cayenne and possibly ozone.

> He's also got arterial sclerosis, high blood pressure and high cholesterol,

but I kind of know how to deal with that stuff using acupuncture, garlic,

hawthorne, cayenne and celery juice.

> Thanks.

>

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Yeah thanks, dudes, I hadn't even though of reflexology or essential oils!

 

 

 

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" Ieneke van Houten " <ienvan

 

Thursday, April 16, 2009 10:25 AM

Re: Peripheral Neuropathy

 

 

> Hermes asked:

>

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> Anybody got any tips on protecting the feet of older diabetics? My mom's

> new boyfriend has an issue with that.

>

> Get thee to a Reflexologist! The gentle acupressure (Reflexology is more

> like acupressure than like massage) will not only stimulate circulation to

> the feet, it will also help to stimulate whatever natural function the

> pancreas still has. Warning: do monitor blood sugar levels careful in case

> it works " too well " . His medication may have to be adjusted.

>

> See http://reflexology-research.com for more. I believe studies have been

> done in China on Reflexology for diabetes.

>

> Ien in the Kootenays

> http://freegreenliving.com (blog)

>

>

>

>

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