After all, I forgot to put the last offering in plain text. Will fix this
one right now.
This is just an interim treat for listers; I think the best way to preserve
and use Brooks' posts is via a document, which hopefully Wayne and whoever
else would like to do so, with Brooks' kind consent if that is forthcoming,
would put on an accessible website for interested parties to download. I
don't propose posting the whole lot, but I suppose that would be possible.
It is just a pity to turn it all from email back to word and then back to
email - or is it?
R.
Dear Eleanor,
Just a comment or two for now, as I have to leave shortly. We have
conducted many evaluations of both Osteo and Rheumatoid arthritis as it
affects articulating joints. Of all protocols evaluated, the most effective
approach involved a combination of an elevated level of Gluscosamine, an
Aloe Vera extract fraction (taken internally), plus a course of Cetyl
Myristoleate (CMO) for a minimum of 10 days. Additionally, very positive
ancillary improvement in pain management was achieved through the copious
use of DMSO, applied topically (50% strength). The pivotal element
demonstrated to be the CMO as it effectively turned off the T-4 cells which
were attacking the living tissue beds within the joint capsule areas. one
genuine advantage from our research was the discovery that in about 85% of
the challenged volunteers never had to repeat the 10 day CMO protocol as
the normal physiological systems were able to restore the vitality of the
joints - once the insulting condition had been halted. Hyaluronic acid was
a very pronounced aid among a majority of the slow and non-responding
volunteer enrollees when used as a supporting adjunct.
A majority of the older list members are quite aware of our research
results in this area. We conducted a majority of our evaluations between
1998 and 2002. I have not outlined all of the components used (especially
the supplements and electro-medical devices involved), but the CMO proved to
be the linch-pin in our successes.
I apologize for not having more time at present, in which to elaborate more
fully on the more definitive aspects of our research. I wish you well in
your efforts to gain a satisfactory outcome for your very challenging
condition. Take heart, it is a treatable condition (at least we have found
it to be so), and one that, many times, has a major basis in low
nutritional density diets, missing vitamin, amino acid and mineral
supplementation requrements.
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.
: CS>rheumatoid arthritis
Date : Tue, 16 Jan 2007 03:55:44 -0500
Hello,
i was on this list a few years ago for a short while but i'm back because I
need help in dealing with rheumatoid arthritis. i started to suspect that I
was prone to RA a few of years ago when i first started to notice a bit of
swelling in my joints, but it always seemed to subside after a short period
of time. right now, however, i'm in the middle of a flare-up which is much
worse than anything i have ever experienced before - a LOT of inflammation
and joint discomfort, and a few joints in my fingers look to be in the early
stages of getting deformed. it's striking me mostly in both hands and
knees.
i'm 54 and kind of freaking out about this because i know how crippling and
deforming this disease can become. i'm taking a lot of MSM powder which
seems to help a bit with the discomfort but it lasts for only a short while,
and the same with external applications of 50% dmso. also taking
glucosamine/chondroitin/msm tabs. nothing much helps for very long.
i've read in a couple of places that RA has responded to antibiotic
treatment, which is why i'm back on this list... does anyone know what kind
of protocol i should try? i have a CS maker which i've just dusted off.
thank you for any help.
Eleanor
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From: chaha
To: Silver List
Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2008 11:38 AM
Subject: CS>BB Posts from Rowena
Is anyone else finding the Brooks Bradley posts from Rowena scrambled
looking? Has anyone fixed any where they can resend?
Thanks in advance,
Cindy
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