Guest guest Posted August 19, 2008 Report Share Posted August 19, 2008 Dear Sharon, Many years ago when I was at the Conference of the American Physicians with Dr. H. J. Roberts they had a drug exhibit. They gave away all kinds of things, pens, pads, etc. They were also giving away boxes of Ibuprophen and when I started to pick one up, Dr. Roberts stopped me. He said, " Never use it because its extremely caustic and it should never have been made over-the-counter " . My mother-in-law used it before she died and I kept asking her to give it up. She started bleeding and I told her that was what caused it. She went to our physician and finally he told her, " Listen to Betty, she's right, its very caustic. " She quit using it and never had any more bleeding. My daughter complained of one leg being shorter than the other. It bothered her for two reasons, one having to do with clothing and shoes, and two it caused her back pain. I know I may sound like a broken record with prolotherapy but I once mentioned this problem to Dr. Hemwall and he said, " no problem, I can fix them both " . So I took her to Illinois and in one treatment Dr. Hemwall cured the one leg being shorter and the back pain. I've never seen my daughter so happy, she was telling everyone. Dr. Ross Hauser took over his practice and you can ask him if he too can fix one leg being shorter than the other. Hers wasn't much because I couldn't tell it. www.caringmedical.com For a little humor, a man who had had a stroke heard me tell the story about my daughter and called Dr. Hemwall. Dr. Hemwall called me laughing one day and said, " Betty, no stroke patients, pain patients " ! He died in his 90's and I still miss him. In all the years I sent him patients he either cured them or they were 80% improved. I have seen some amazing cases in prolotherapy. In the case of joint pain, I deal with a lot of people because aspartame hardens the synovial fluids and orthopedic surgeons tell me they find necrosis in aspartame victims. Anyway, my neighbor was about to have a knee replacement and I just pleaded with her not to do it, telling her she could have severe pain later and it was so simple to cure with prolotherapy. However, she listened to her physician and went on with it. Two or three years later she called me and said, " The knee with the metal plate is causing more pain than I had before surgery and now they want to put a metal plate in my other knee. I may end up crippled, what can I do? " Mrs. Gray back then must have been about 75 years old and her husband had just died. She was just terrified of being unable to care for herself. As it happened it was in October when they always have teaching seminars in Wisconsin. Back then you could bring patients and they would use them in teaching. Unfortunately today they use cadavers. She agreed to go to Wisconsin that weekend. Dr. Hemwall examined her and said, " Betty I can cure the one knee but the other has metal plate in it. " I said, " Could you just put injections where she is having referred pain in that leg? " He did. We flew back to Atlanta and in about three days she called and said, " I have no pain at all " . I moved some years later but the pain never returned. I can tell you its so wonderful to see so many cured who didn't believe they had a chance. Today prolotherapy has become more mainstream. Unfortunately, Medicare doesn't cover it because of the FDA. All my best, Betty At 08:59 AM 8/19/2008, kerley983 wrote: >I cannot find where to buy the Quicken Joint >Lubrication . My son has started to have >trouble with one hip joint, one leg is shorter >than the other. He has been taking 20 some odd >Ibuprophen a day . I would think that would be >dangerous to health when it is supposed to be >hard on the liver. Does walgreens have this >product. I do not seem to be able to find it, >but will try google next. sharon > > > > >---------- >It's only a deal if it's where you want to go. >Find your travel deal ><http://information.travel.aol.com/deals?ncid=aoltrv00050000000047>here. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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