THanks to all who answered my plea, there is several good suggestions that I'm 
setting out to try.  Thanks again.......Kathy
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ruth Bertella 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2010 10:07 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>arthritic pain


  Hey Kathy  --  CMO...   following is one of Brooks' posts regarding CMO...  
(seems there was something mentioned by someoneone else about using Borax for 
arthritis a while back too?)  Good luck!!

  In reviewing my enormous email back-log, prior to Deleting the majority, I 
noticed this post regarding a friend of yours.....addressing CS as a possible 
effective protocol. 
  We have never effected ANY detectable benefit from CS as an arthritis 
protocol. However, we have had most effective response to nearly all arthritic 
challenges (most especially involving the articulating joints of the body) 
using the following protocol...sometimes with minor derivatives. Basically, 
here it is...in summary.....all measures are Daily doses. MSM, 4000 mg daily 
(in powder form equivalent, or capsules....we DO NOT recommend experimenters to 
use tablet form, as many people.....especially those beyond 60 years of age.... 
cannot properly utilize them because tablet-forms,many times, do not properly 
dissolve in the alimentary tract (actually, being passed-through intact a large 
portion of the time). CMO (Cetyl Myristoleate ), 1800 mg, approximately, 
divided into 3 doses 
  (preferably, taken, 1 hour before or after each meal). 2000 mg Glucosamine 
Sulphate, taken in one dose...at ones convenience. 1200 mg of Chondroitin 
Sulphate (or any common form of plain gelatin---such as Knox powdered gelatin). 
Additionally, we employed the use of topically applied DMSO, 75% strength @ 75% 
volume X Emu Oil (undiluted) @ 25% volume of the total mixture. Applications 
were made a minimum of twice daily. Additionally, we utilized LED ARRAYS (10 to 
15 bulbs @ 3500 mcd each, applied touching---or nearly so---the affected area. 
The length of time of exposure varied from 10 to 15 minutes per session. 
  Although we have achieved excellent results using Rife-type Plasma 
Generators, sometimes in lieu of the LED array, the cost of such a device is, 
many times, prohibitive. 
  ....even in those cases involving of "home-made" units. The LED arrays 
yielded benefits 
  almost as effective as our Rife-Type generators, they were an 
order-of-magnitude less costly. (e.g. The cost of almost any genuinely 
effective Rife Plasma-Type generator will 
  be $1500 dollars----in parts). The cost of a very effective LED array 
containing 10 3500 mcd bulbs, is less than $75.00. 
  While did find the use of Boron supplements effective( the amount that 
adheres to the first joint of the moistened index finger when dipped into a 
container of powdered 20 Mule Team Borax...is quite sufficient as a daily 
support) we employed them in a more limited number of evaluations. However, the 
results were, sometimes, spectacular in nature...and this when the other 
protocols had reached the limit of their effectiveness. Our research has 
revealed that Boron is a much-maligned element and many untruths/spins as to 
its "supposedly" lethal toxicity have permeated the scientific (so-called) 
literature....for decades. The vast majority of these denigrating claims are 
totally unsupported by detailed research. While Boron is, in truth, a 
trace-element requirement.....it is a VERY important one and possesses a high 
LD number-----much, much larger than is generally publicized. I have used this 
little Boron supplement, prophylactic-type, support for the immediately-! past 
10 years.....with nothing but excellent results.....especially in increasing 
"range-of-motion and relieving bursitis-type ancillary components. 
  I know this response is quite "after-the-fact" in nature, but I truly believe 
the information warrants consideration. 
  Best Regards, Brooks. 
  p.s. While anecdotal in nature, it might be of interest to you to note that 
the simple addition of the little boron supplement GREATLY improved the bone 
density of our female volunteers (most especially those over 60 years of age). 

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Kathy Tankersley 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2010 9:34 AM
    Subject: CS>arthritic pain


    My clucosamine/chondroitin/msm is not working for joint pain anymore.  
Someone on this list said they use something else, does anyone remember what it 
is?  If not, I could really use some suggestions as to what to use.      
Thanks......Kathy