Guest guest Posted July 8, 2002 Report Share Posted July 8, 2002 In a message dated 7/8/02 6:27:36 PM, rawfood writes: << I looked it up and I found it enormously helpful and interesting in supporting my quest for health. >> Thank you Mary Ann, I found it helpful too! Doug and Sue, I totally agree with you but sometimes you have to look at all the options. One needs to look deeper into the sites. I found some really helpful info on the nutritional aspects of the foods we eat. I take in what I need to know and discard the rest. I am getting my husband ready for surgery ( both hips replaced) and I am pumping him with all the good stuff plus more. He needs to store to blood and between Dr. Walkers books and web sites I think he has the best blood in the country. I am juicing him 4 pints daily. He will not be able to eat the leafy greens because he will not be allowed to take in anything with Vitamin K and they will be putting him on rat poison instead of pineapple juice for the blood clots. Imagine that! And if you think I am happy about this think again. I am not into the medical practices but you cannot regenerate cartilage and he needs to walk again and get off the meds he is on for the pain. I hear bone on bone is more than painful. I have asked this group if there was anything to regenerate cartilage via detox etc. I have had him to 3 naturapaths, give him massages to stimulate blood flow and he has had colonics. No one offered any suggestions and he has not regenerated his cartilage. This has been a long 2 year process. If anyone has any suggestions I HAVE AN OPEN MIND! Thanks, Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2002 Report Share Posted July 10, 2002 Wait a minute; how long has your husband been raw? You say you cannot repair cartilage. You have to remember that as raw foodists, most of the rules do not apply to us. My chiropractor says that I did heal cartilage in my neck. The cartilage between my vertebrae had deteriorated to the point that my vertebrae had fused together. My neck was locked in one position. I had to sleep sitting up. any movement in my neck resulted in bone scraping on bone, with the kind of pain I'm sure your husband knows about. My neck is now completely healed, with full range of motion and the last time I saw my chiropractor she was reading every book she could find on raw foods. She was mad at me for not getting the x-rays she sent me to get (I didn't want the radiation). She said this kind of healing should have been documented. I had three spots of skin cancer on my face, they are completely healed and no doctor ever saw them. Remember they are also telling us that M.S. is incurable, but they haven't talked to slgarrett_joye . If they replace your husband's hips then they most certainly will not heal. I can't tell you what to do. I'm not in your situation and healing can be a long hard painful road. I don't see doctors as a viable option for myself. So when I have a problem I have to deal with it, the thought of going to a doctor never crosses my mind except for first aid. they're good at that. Doug rawfood, DaRocksMom@a... wrote: > > In a message dated 7/8/02 6:27:36 PM, rawfood writes: > > << I looked it up and I found it enormously helpful and interesting in > supporting my quest for health. >> > > Thank you Mary Ann, I found it helpful too! > > Doug and Sue, I totally agree with you but sometimes you have to look at all > the options. One needs to look deeper into the sites. I found some really > helpful info on the nutritional aspects of the foods we eat. I take in what I > need to know and discard the rest. I am getting my husband ready for surgery ( > both hips replaced) and I am pumping him with all the good stuff plus more. > He needs to store to blood and between Dr. Walkers books and web sites I > think he has the best blood in the country. I am juicing him 4 pints daily. > He will not be able to eat the leafy greens because he will not be allowed to > take in anything with Vitamin K and they will be putting him on rat poison > instead of pineapple juice for the blood clots. Imagine that! And if you > think I am happy about this think again. I am not into the medical practices > but you cannot regenerate cartilage and he needs to walk again and get off > the meds he is on for the pain. I hear bone on bone is more than painful. I > have asked this group if there was anything to regenerate cartilage via detox > etc. I have had him to 3 naturapaths, give him massages to stimulate blood > flow and he has had colonics. No one offered any suggestions and he has not > regenerated his cartilage. This has been a long 2 year process. If anyone has > any suggestions I HAVE AN OPEN MIND! > Thanks, > Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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