Mary Ann- I get MSM by the pound from Beyond a Century-
http://www.beyondacenturyonline.com/
It is cheaper than anywhere else I know of, $8.50 a pound, no off taste,
plus they have all kinds of vitamins, amino acids, herbs, etc. in
powders instead of capsules which makes them a lot cheaper.
Pat- I can't really say what would happen with your problem, but I have
been impressed with fast healing of my neck in only one 2 hr. session
and in the pain relief I have gotten from the infrared heat emitter.
The sun might be effective but also comes with the UV rays. The Budwig
protocol
Yes -- the Zoo Med is the one that I bought.
MA
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bought two of these. one used by pilot with very bad back, (spine
It's good to know that there's help out there for this type of injury -- but
HHH!!!
MA
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Prolotherapy
Hi Nancy. Thanks. I have MSM in capsules -- haven't taken any for quite
awhile. I'll start again.
MA
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Another thing I found helpful is bigger doses of MSM, like start with a
teaspoon and work up to a couple of
I have a clay filled wrap that I heat in the microwave and then velcro it onto
my knee. A year after partial knee replacement I'm still having bursitis or
tendonitis on the medial side under the knee. Would the heat lamp be more
effective than that? Is the sun just as effective as the lamp?
Mary Ann- I use the 100 watt emitter. I also bought some of the 200
watt ones and we tried to make our own sauna with them in our laundry
room, but the space was too big to heat up enough, and I guess we got
bored. We did manage to work up a little sweat in half an hour. The
200 watt
Thanks Nancy -- I'm going to purchase one. I'm hoping that this will help
resolve what I believe to be a ligament problem.
MA
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Mary Ann- I use the 100 watt emitter. I also bought some of the 200 watt
ones and we tried to make our own sauna with them in our laundry room, but the
space was too big to heat up enough, and I guess we got
MaryAnn Helland wrote:
Thanks Nancy -- I'm going to purchase one. I'm hoping that this will
help resolve what I believe to be a ligament problem.
MA
Please keep us posted. I have ligament problems also, and have done
every other darn thing suggested with only minor improvement, if any.
sol
Another thing I found helpful is bigger doses of MSM, like start with a
teaspoon and work up to a couple of tablespoons a day, for a while.
Nancy
sol wrote:
MaryAnn Helland wrote:
Thanks Nancy -- I'm going to purchase one. I'm hoping that this will
help resolve what I believe to be a
it's ordered, and on its way. Now I have to
find one of those hooded holders for it.
MA
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MaryAnn Helland wrote:
Thanks Nancy
Prolotherapy claims is can heal ligaments by injections into them. This is
not cortisone. The injections are dextrose and HGH that stimulate
proliferation of ligament cells. Ligaments heal slowly because they are not
nourished by blood. They are encapsulated and live in snyovial fluid which
moves
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