Is this the post you are referring to?

Hanneke

From: "Brooks Bradley" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: CS>[RE]CS>rheumatoid arthritis

Dear Richard,
Type I diabetes is, in general, quite pernicious.....imposing more serious challenges on the subject, than does the Adult Onset type (Type II). However, there are a number of similar effects.....not the least of which is the neuralgia component, and common demands placed upon the liver function....experienced in both types of diabetes. We have, in the past, determined that the simple expedient of ingesting about 200 mg daily of Alpha Lipoic Acid does, in fact, greatly aid such presentations.....when used as an adjunctiuve protocol. The benefits, usually, present quite rapidly in cases of extremity neuralgia (most notably, the feet). The itching, burning-type sensations experienced in the feet are quite distressing in many cases......and the addition of ALA has (in a majority of cases) demonstrated to be most beneficial in these circumstances. Recently, my own 82 year old brother (a long-term sufferer of Type II diabetes) gained immediate relief from severe lower-extremity neuralgia, from an ALA protocol similar to the one mentioned above. An additional benefit, frequently occurring, is the lower insulin requirement for adequate glucose manageme! nt. As ALA is a superb liver function support, allowing improved pancreatic function......secondary enzyme production demands are lowered considerably. Additionally, ALA provides splendid vitamin C recycling effects, plus improving the systemic resistance toward seizures of many types......among younger children (10 years and under)...especially. These effects have been confirmed in the researches of Dr. Russell Blaylock, and summarized in his splendid book "Excitotoxins; The Taste That Kills"; which should be required reading for every medical professional-----especially those in family practice. There are other substances we have found to be of value, but immediate time available prevents me from elaborating. I will attempt to continue my comments on this subject at a later time....im the near future. I apologize for having to close at this point, but I must go now. I wish you the greatest success in your endeavors addressing the challenges of Type I diabetes and its complications.
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.



At 08:36 AM 25/01/2008, you wrote:
Greetings,
Would someone be kind enough to repost the above mentioned BB post or send it to me directly.

Thank you,

Craig


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