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Alternative means of Pain management can be hard

as we are all different and our systems respond differently to means applied.

 

Do you have any suggestions as to how

the neuropathy has developed? Are you drinking

sodas? I tend to remember you wrote at one stage

that you were addicted to coke but I might be wrong.

Also, are you using any cholesterol lowering drugs (statins)?

 

Hanneke

 

At 12:16 PM 10/08/2008, you wrote:

 

>Is there an alternative method of controlling Neuropathy pain and it's

>progression, short of Neurontin?

>The only time i really have pain, is after walking alot.

>The big toe throbs, even though the outer calf to the toes don't have

>feelings.

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>Thanks,

>Alphabet Woman

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Try increasing your Magnesium intake, take twice as much Mag as Calc - if

you take Calcium at all - do not take them together - try MSM with VitC -

drink 3L decent water - preferably Alkaline water - a day and

homeopathically take Arnica and Hypericum - 30C - both twice a day for three

weeks - build up to walking " a lot " just gradually - try Mr Acharya's

exercises - posted here either earlier this week or last week - do a message

search on the list message page for these ......

 

Jane

 

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Sunday, August 10, 2008 12:46 PM

Neuropathy

 

 

Is there an alternative method of controlling Neuropathy pain and it's

progression, short of Neurontin?

The only time i really have pain, is after walking alot.

The big toe throbs, even though the outer calf to the toes don't have

feelings.

 

Thanks,

Alphabet Woman

 

 

 

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I've cut way back on cokes, maybe 1 a week.

 

The Neuropathy stems from a herniated disc L5, with inflamation at L4. I also have pinched nerves at S1, S3. My doctor said the nerve damage would progress.

He wanted to put me on Neurontin 4 years ago, but I declined. Now the damage has taken over the most part of my Right great toe, and is starting in the 2nd toe. He said the Neurontin would slow the progression, and help with the pain.

 

No cholestrol drugs.

 

Thanks,

Magnolia

Magnolia

 

Blessed are the cracked, for they are the ones, that let the light in.

 

Life is fun , if we forget we're adults.--- On Sat, 8/9/08, Hanneke <blosshan wrote:

Hanneke <blosshanRe: Neuropathy Date: Saturday, August 9, 2008, 11:16 PM

 

 

Alternative means of Pain management can be hard as we are all different and our systems respond differently to means applied.Do you have any suggestions as to how the neuropathy has developed? Are you drinking sodas? I tend to remember you wrote at one stage that you were addicted to coke but I might be wrong.Also, are you using any cholesterol lowering drugs (statins)?HannekeAt 12:16 PM 10/08/2008, you wrote:>Is there an alternative method of controlling Neuropathy pain and it's>progression, short of Neurontin?>The only time i really have pain, is after walking alot.>The big toe throbs, even though the outer calf to the toes don't have>feelings.>>Thanks,>Alphabet Woman>>>>----------- --------- ---------

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and to contact a >licensed Medical Doctor before deciding on any >course of treatment, especially for serious or life-threatening illnesses.>>IF YOU DO NOT AGREE; you must :>

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Then you need DMSO topically for your back - and the other items as I said.

 

Jane

 

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Sunday, August 10, 2008 11:08 PM

Re: Neuropathy

 

 

 

 

 

I've cut way back on cokes, maybe 1 a week.

 

The Neuropathy stems from a herniated disc L5, with inflamation at L4. I also have pinched nerves at S1, S3. My doctor said the nerve damage would progress.

He wanted to put me on Neurontin 4 years ago, but I declined. Now the damage has taken over the most part of my Right great toe, and is starting in the 2nd toe. He said the Neurontin would slow the progression, and help with the pain.

 

No cholestrol drugs.

 

Thanks,

Magnolia

Magnolia

 

Blessed are the cracked, for they are the ones, that let the light in.

 

Life is fun , if we forget we're adults.--- On Sat, 8/9/08, Hanneke <blosshan wrote:

Hanneke <blosshanRe: Neuropathy Date: Saturday, August 9, 2008, 11:16 PM

 

 

Alternative means of Pain management can be hard as we are all different and our systems respond differently to means applied.Do you have any suggestions as to how the neuropathy has developed? Are you drinking sodas? I tend to remember you wrote at one stage that you were addicted to coke but I might be wrong.Also, are you using any cholesterol lowering drugs (statins)?HannekeAt 12:16 PM 10/08/2008, you wrote:>Is there an alternative method of controlling Neuropathy pain and it's>progression, short of Neurontin?>The only time i really have pain, is after walking alot.>The big toe throbs, even though the outer calf to the toes don't have>feelings.>>Thanks,>Alphabet Woman>>>>----------- --------- --------- ------->>«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»>>§ - PULSE ON 21st CENTURY ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE! §>>http://groups. / group/Health_ and_Healing>Subscribe:. ........ - >>«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»>>DISCLOSURE:>>Any information here in is for educational >purpose only; it may be news related, purely >speculation or SOMEONE’S OPINION. Always consult >with a qualified Medical Doctor before deciding >on any course of treatment, especially for >serious or life-threatening illnesses.>>SUBMISSION POLICY & CONDITION OF MEMBERSHIP:>>By becoming a member of this group you AGREE to >hold this group its members, list owners, >moderators and affiliates harmless of any >liability for any direct, consequential, incidental, damage incurred.>>Anything going to this list may eventually be posted on another list.>If you post a piece to the list. We reserve the right to attach your>name and email address to the piece, as well as to keep them on record.>You should NOT post copyrighted material unless proper attributions>to the source of the material are made.>Submissions are gladly accepted. Please feel free to post material that>you think is worthy.>>YOU AGREE; to accept responsibility and >liability for your own actions and to contact a >licensed Medical Doctor before deciding on any >course of treatment, especially for serious or life-threatening illnesses.>>IF YOU DO NOT AGREE; you must :>

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Organic Essiac Tea, Cayenne orally and externally in ointment will promote

health.

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" magnoliarouge47 " <magnoliarouge47

> Is there an alternative method of controlling Neuropathy pain and it's

> progression, short of Neurontin?

> The only time i really have pain, is after walking alot.

> The big toe throbs, even though the outer calf to the toes don't have

> feelings.

>

> Thanks,

> Alphabet Woman

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

Is there an alternative method of controlling Neuropathy pain and it's

progression, short of Neurontin?

The only time i really have pain, is after walking alot.

The big toe throbs, even though the outer calf to the toes don't have

feelings.

 

Thanks,

Alphabet Woman

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If you aren't aware of the Rebuilder take a look at their site at

www.rebuildermedical.com. After two members of another group posted

about their wonderful results using the Rebuilder I purchased one for

my mother. She has been too ill to really try it for an extended

period

but has recently started using it again and hopefully will have some

results. She is severely inflicted.

 

I was particularly impressed by them using a Schuman Resonance-

7.83Hz.

They have a money back guarantee.

 

Regards,

Dawn

 

, " magnoliarouge47 "

<magnoliarouge47 wrote:

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> Is there an alternative method of controlling Neuropathy pain and

it's

> progression, short of Neurontin?

> The only time i really have pain, is after walking alot.

> The big toe throbs, even though the outer calf to the toes don't

have

> feelings.

>

> Thanks,

> Alphabet Woman

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Dawn, I have been talking with the maker of the Crock Cleaner device, and have just purchased one. He told me that they are able to include (for an additional price) a 7.83 Hz frequency because one person requested it, and found out that it quickly reversed problems from a stroke! So this sounds like a great frequency to have in any device.

 

Good luck to your Mom.

 

Samala,

Renee

 

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I was particularly impressed by them using a Schuman Resonance-

7.83Hz.

They have a money back guarantee.

 

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Well Renee you got me off googling " Crock Cleaner " . Are you buying

the expensive one I guess? The price I came across was $3,000 while

the " Mexistim " variation was $230 + shipping. I'd sure like some more

information. Where did you come across this? (Just curious!)

 

The 7.83 Hz is the Schuman Resonance. They use a similar resonance(7-

9)Hz in the Teslar watches. I purchased two of the watches at

www.ToolsforWellness.com.

 

Regards,

 

Dawn

 

, " Gaiacita " <gaiacita

wrote:

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> Dawn, I have been talking with the maker of the Crock Cleaner

device, and

> have just purchased one. He told me that they are able to include

(for an

> additional price) a 7.83 Hz frequency because one person requested

it, and

> found out that it quickly reversed problems from a stroke! So this

sounds

> like a great frequency to have in any device.

>

> Good luck to your Mom.

>

> Samala,

> Renee

>

> ----

>

> I was particularly impressed by them using a Schuman Resonance-

> 7.83Hz.

> They have a money back guarantee.

>

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Yes, the Crock Cleaner, if purchased from the regular maker for Lee Crock, is 3 grand. A bit too much for me. :-) He (Tom, the manufacturer) is on a couple lists I'm on. He doesn't post much, except usually once a year or two his company runs a couple "bad" devices. The only thing wrong with them have nothing to do with the working of the device, but it could have a cracked case, or the printing on the case is smeared. He sells them for a HUGE discount, only $150!!! Because he can't sell them to customers that pay the big price.

 

So I got one of those discounted units. It should be here in a couple days. But Tom did tell me that if anyone is interested in purchasing a device they can get a used one for $250. These are his demonstration units, usually just shown at a conference--not returned units from customers.

 

I would think the Mexistim would be the same as a regular Crock Device from reading the web site. So it would be a viable choice for the Crock.

 

What do you think of the watches?

 

Samala,

Renee

 

----

 

The 7.83 Hz is the Schuman Resonance. They use a similar resonance(7-

9)Hz in the Teslar watches. I purchased two of the watches at

www.ToolsforWellness.com.

 

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I have a co-worker suffering from Neuropathy and sometimes while working her

foot will give out or she can't feel it correctly and she is in intense pain

from burning/numbness. Pain killers don't seem to help much...Is there anything

that can help?

 

Desiree N

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If it is the myelin sheath, I would take lecithin.

 

GB

 

, linda bastida <bastida1

wrote:

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>

> Hi there,

>

> There is a B vitamin called benfotiamine that helps with nerve damage. I

currently take about 600 mg and I can now feel my feet again after years of

feeling like I had these boots on even when I was barefoot.

>

> While neuropathy can occur in different ways, my own neuropathy is the result

of diabetes. If you think of nerves as being electical wiring, then the damage

to the nerves occurs with the outside covering. It is called the myelin sheath.

Life Extension has benfotiamine. I cannot remember the name of the other

company. But you can probably google it.

>

> Regards,

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-Sarah,

 

If you have both, I would find an EFT practitioner. Go to www.emofree.com.

 

Best Wishes,

GB

 

-- In , Sarah Krein <kreinsarah

wrote:

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> I apologise for pressing the send button rather early.

> I also have trigeminal neuralgia. What do you recommend?

>

> Sarah

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Linda

 

If that works, I would certainly go with that.

 

GB

 

, linda bastida <bastida1

wrote:

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> Hi Guru,

>

> I have taken lecithin for a long time without the results that I got from

taking benfotiamine. I still take lecithin in addition to the benfotiamine.

>

> Regards,

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How do you know if it is the myelin sheath? Thanks Christie

 

, " Guru K " <greatyoga

wrote:

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> If it is the myelin sheath, I would take lecithin.

>

> GB

>

> , linda bastida <bastida1@>

wrote:

> >

> >

> > Hi there,

> >

> > There is a B vitamin called benfotiamine that helps with nerve damage. I

currently take about 600 mg and I can now feel my feet again after years of

feeling like I had these boots on even when I was barefoot.

> >

> > While neuropathy can occur in different ways, my own neuropathy is the

result of diabetes. If you think of nerves as being electical wiring, then the

damage to the nerves occurs with the outside covering. It is called the myelin

sheath. Life Extension has benfotiamine. I cannot remember the name of the other

company. But you can probably google it.

> >

> > Regards,

>

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