Hi Lola,
Your words are encouraging. I'm hoping both the ganglion cyst in my thumb and the remaining tendonitis in my calves will respond well to shark cartilage. At the moment I've only got Solgar 750 mg. and we're about to be on the road, so anything I order won't be available to me until we return in a couple weeks. (Living in the boonies has its challenges.)
What was the mg content of your Lane Labs capsules?
I'm just trying to get an idea of how many of what I've presently got would perhaps help, as I don't want to wait until my return to tackle this.
Thanks for your info and success story.
Be well,
Léna
On Sep 13, 2011, at 7:00 PM, phoenix23002 tds.net wrote:

II had this problem (plantar fasciitis/tendonitis) about 10 - 15 yrs
ago.  My family doctor was useless but he tried to help me. I had it
for about two years and was in misery.  Using my foot first thing in
the am was horrendously painful.  Couldn't even put weight on it most
of the time.  Meanwhile,  I heard about shark cartilage and how
anti-inflammatory it is and it was like a miracle.  It took about 2 -
4 wks to clear up completely but wow !!  I even made a cream/paste
(with lanolin)  out of the shark cartilage to put on the botton of my
foot in addition to taking 12 - 16 caps x day.  I would use only Lane
Labs brand of shark cartilage.  It is a little pricey but, hopefully,
you won't need to take it forever.... just a few weeks.  Another great
generic healer is castor oil packs.  That works on so many things.
Good Luck, Lola

On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 4:34 PM, Trem <[email protected]> wrote:
The lady that introduced me to them was a brit. Orthotics are a very simple concept. Basically an arch support with a heel cup made to fit the foot not under weight pressure. When the weight is applied the heel doesn't spread
out.

Trem





On 9/13/2011 10:50 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:

Thanks for this Trem, I will look into this for him, but i will be
surprised if I can get anything like it here in the UK!  dee


On 13 Sep 2011, at 16:34, Trem wrote:

My heels bothered me all my life and whenever I bought any shoes I would usually look for the ones with crepe soles. I think they were called desert boots. Whenever I went to the mall or shopping with my wife I always looked for the "Mens Sitting Chair" wherever we stopped. And always walked on any
carpet in stores if possible.

One day I was trying some shoes on and the saleslady ss  I was
uncomfortable. As soon as I told her about the sore heels she showed me her orthotics and said she'd been using them for years. That was about 15 or more years ago. Went to a chiropodist, got fitted and still use the same ones. A few years later had him make me a second pair so I wasn't always
juggling them between shoes.

Best money I ever spent on health.

Trem




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