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2011-07-26 Thread Thora Rasmussen (Home)
 


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Re: CSslap tear

2011-07-26 Thread Cat4461
Mary thank you for responding.
I am pretty sure I can heal the rotator cuff. The Slap tear in the labrum  
is my concern
The labrum is a cartilage ring which surrounds the shoulder.The biceps  
tendon goes through that and attaches to the top of the labrum. And that part 
is  torn.
I am totally against surgery and painkillers also. And cutting my biceps  
tendon does not make a bit of sense to me.
What is a moecular enhancer?
Christel
 
 
In a message dated 7/22/2011 9:18:10 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
mborg...@att.net writes:

I tore my rotator cuff in January, The doc said I must get surgerty I  said 
no, and no to the pain killers.
I went to the internet God bless it, I found castor oil for pain so I  
mixed it with mag oil and ascorbic acid and put it on.  It worked took  away 
the 
pain next I started exercises, and using the monecular  enhancer.  By Feb. 
I was healed and could move my arm as before.
Mary


 

 From: cat4...@aol.com  cat4...@aol.com
To:  silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent:  Tue, July 19, 2011 4:56:01 PM
Subject: CSslap tear

I have lurked on this list for a long time and learned a lot.
There is so much combined knowledge that I hope someone might have an  
answer to my question.
I have posted my MRI findings below
 

1..linear partial intrasubstance tears of the supraspinatus  portion of the 
rotator cuffl 
 
2..prominent middle glenohumearal ligament  and smallanterior  superior 
labrum consistant with Buford complex
3.. There is a slap tear involving the superior labrum at the  biceps 
anchor and posterior to the biceps anchor.
No paralabel cyst is seen
 
Awful big words. Of course the doctor wants to do surgery and cut the  
biceps tendon. He said they don't repair them for people over 50 because it  
does not heal.Something I want to avoid if at all possible
I also read somewhere that rotators can heal without surgery. Not sure  
about the Labral Tear of the biceps tendon.He says surgery is the only  option 
for that.
But I have proven them wrong so many times before and am hoping to be  able 
to do it again




Any input would be greatly appreciated
Thank you kindly
Christel


RE: CSslap tear

2011-07-26 Thread Faith Saint Francis

A suggestion:
Try the Edgar Cayce's 
Castor Oil Packs,
or write me at 
 starpartn...@live.com 
Be good,
Take care of someone,
Leonardo Faith
 



From: cat4...@aol.com
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 14:50:14 -0400
Subject: Re: CSslap tear
To: silver-list@eskimo.com



Mary thank you for responding.
I am pretty sure I can heal the rotator cuff. The Slap tear in the labrum is my 
concern
The labrum is a cartilage ring which surrounds the shoulder.The biceps tendon 
goes through that and attaches to the top of the labrum. And that part is torn.
I am totally against surgery and painkillers also. And cutting my biceps tendon 
does not make a bit of sense to me.
What is a moecular enhancer?
Christel
 

In a message dated 7/22/2011 9:18:10 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
mborg...@att.net writes:

I tore my rotator cuff in January, The doc said I must get surgerty I said no, 
and no to the pain killers.
I went to the internet God bless it, I found castor oil for pain so I mixed it 
with mag oil and ascorbic acid and put it on.  It worked took away the pain 
next I started exercises, and using the monecular enhancer.  By Feb. I was 
healed and could move my arm as before.
Mary





From: cat4...@aol.com cat4...@aol.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tue, July 19, 2011 4:56:01 PM
Subject: CSslap tear


I have lurked on this list for a long time and learned a lot.
There is so much combined knowledge that I hope someone might have an answer to 
my question.
I have posted my MRI findings below
 

1..linear partial intrasubstance tears of the supraspinatus portion of the 
rotator cuffl 
 
2..prominent middle glenohumearal ligament  and smallanterior superior labrum 
consistant with Buford complex
3.. There is a slap tear involving the superior labrum at the biceps anchor and 
posterior to the biceps anchor.
No paralabel cyst is seen
 
Awful big words. Of course the doctor wants to do surgery and cut the biceps 
tendon. He said they don't repair them for people over 50 because it does not 
heal.Something I want to avoid if at all possible
I also read somewhere that rotators can heal without surgery. Not sure about 
the Labral Tear of the biceps tendon.He says surgery is the only option for 
that.
But I have proven them wrong so many times before and am hoping to be able to 
do it again
Any input would be greatly appreciated
Thank you kindly
Christel  

RE: CSEarthing

2011-07-26 Thread James C Brown
Do you have to do it everyday or what

Thanks,
Jim

-Original Message-
From: slickpic...@cox.net [mailto:slickpic...@cox.net] 
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2011 9:27 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Cc: Marshall
Subject: Re: CSEarthing

I guess an uncoated pan filled with warm water would work in cold climates.

 Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com wrote: 
 Take an uncoated pan and fill with cold water, place it on the ground 
 outside and stand in it.
 
 Marshall
 
 On 7/1/2011 12:18 PM, slickpic...@cox.net wrote:
  115 degrees (in AZ) makes it difficult as well.
 
   solsol...@sweetwaterhsa.com  wrote:
  PTF wrote:
  A colleague of mine has a patient who started Earthing and he said 
  all of her considerable allergies disappeared.
  PT
 
  Well, I guess I need to try this while it is summer.  It isn't 
  toxic and can't hurt, so why not?
  But I confess I can't see anyone practicing it in the snow at 15 
  below even without a howling wind, or even when it is very cold without 
  snow.
  sol
 
 
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