I was the one who used herbs in DMSO to try to heal tendon/ligament damage in my knee. I did find the posts, they are from 2007 on the BeckNStuff forum. I can't remember what I used, the suggestion was for Solomon's Seal and Comfrey (possible additions stinging nettle and mullein). I know for sure I used the Solomon's Seal, not sure about the comfrey. I actually have it still sitting in my medicine cabinet, I don't really see any leaves. I gave up on it after some little patches of spider veins popped up. What did cure my knee was taking MSM by the tablespoon and also becoming a vegetarian. The cancer diet forums talk about meat causing an acid condition in the body that favors cancer and other bad conditions, but the way the body deals with excess acid according to them is to use Calcium to neutralize it. I guess I thought if I got my 1000 mg of Calcium a day that was enough but anyway, after 9 months of my knee being painful and any lifting, pulling, twisting stress causing renewed pain and limping, I started eating the vegetarian Budwig diet and my knee started to get stronger and recover, now 3 years later I no longer bump my toe and get a "broken" feeling in my knee, and can pull heavy stuff in the yard, dance, etc. Budwig diet in addition to being vegetarian emphasizes gluten-free grains, Omega 3 fatty acids from flaxseed oil (I'm allergic so take fish oils), and lots of fruits and vegetables. The diet is supposed to be good not only for cancer but all degenerative diseases.

I don't want to post them here but if anyone wants my file with posts from BeckNStuff I could email them to them. Bear in mind that is not what healed my knee. I still blame the herbs and DMSO for the spider veins, science by observation, if no one else has experienced this from DMSO then with enough data I could formulate an experiment, I don't feel like experimenting on my skin again.

Nancy

Jane MacRoss wrote:
Which herbs did you use Lisa?



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