Mike, for some 12 years now I've used a pair of US type 'contractor' suspenders 
(Braces for Brits and Aussies). Had my wife sew a flap of material on each 
shoulder, sewed 17 small 8x1.5 mm NeoDynium magnets to each flap, using a piece 
of the same heavy black webbing material cut from the actual suspenders (excess 
to my size).

The magnets need to be orientated all the one way, sometimes called BioNorth -- 
to the body!

Initially I too had pains in my shoulders. Today I use them after any workout 
at the Gym where I do fairly heavy shoulder work, helps to repair the 'micro 
muscle tears' that heavy exercise causes. I do feel the pain and the healing!!

I sometimes wear up to 120 or so magnets on shoulders, back and knees while 
exercising. -- It works for me and you do have to make up the magnetic pads and 
strips yourself -- be practical and use a bit of imagination!! It helps to have 
a wife that's handy with a sewing machine too!

I'm 70 soon. Still using one of 'Ole Bob's' CS-EIS, 12 x Ag Annodes/Cathode 
units that makes 5 liters in 80 minutes -- great unit!

In SILvation, Douglas H



On Wednesday, 4 December 2013 11:46 PM, M.G. Devour <[email protected]> wrote:
 
Hi folks,

Following up on some of your questions and comments...

While I haven't participated as much as I would like to have, nor have I
read every post, I do regularly keep tabs on traffic and topics. Which
is why it has happened so often that a topic comes up that I needed
"just then." That's the case with CMO and Malcolm's remarks yesterday
and this morning:

Malcolm wrote:
> pain in shoulders makes the top shelf in the fridge almost impossible
> for anything heavier than a half gallon of milk

Try just lifting the arm! <ouchie!>

> I'd given up on finding it again years ago but it looks like Jarrow
> has something possibly the same or similar.  I'm gonna give it a try;
> I'll
> let you know what comes of it.

> I had no help from the powder from beyond a century, 

The powdered CMO from BaC was one of my disappointments as well. I did a
course of it late last year that didn't seem to do anything. At least
some of what I'm possibly dealing with should be T-cell mediated, so it
ought to have had some effect. This gives me an incentive to try again.
Thank you!

PT wrote:
> About the zapper, how are you avoiding burns?

I don't know. I'm very quick to move it if I get the slightest "bite."
Other than that, I tend to keep it pretty tight against the skin to
maximize contact area. It's usually strapped to my calf with the top of
a men's sock, or my upper arm with an ACE elastic bandage. Per
directions I polish the electrodes almost daily to remove tarnish. That
would also prevent hot-spots forming that would concentrate current in a
small area. It doesn't help if you sweat, either!

> Have you considered frequency treatments for the joint and
> inflammation issues?

Haven't gotten to that. So far the anti-inflammatories (Bromelain,
Boswelliaa, Turmeric, fish oil, Beta-Sitosterol) have gotten me on top
of the joint issues. I'm still working a number of other strategies that
I'm more familiar with and that are less costly.

I stand reminded, and if you have specific suggestions for me to check
into I'd like to hear them.

Scott wrote:
> Mike have you ruled out Chronic Lyme disease or one of its
> co-infections?
> Your symptoms sound very similar to ones I hear frequently on my lyme
> rife
> list.

Pretty much, but not definitely? I've done a lot of things that should
have affected anything bacterial, even late stage Lyme. I also have
mercury toxicity as a candidate for an underlying cause.

The loci seem to be connective tissue and lymphatic system. I have
negligible  neurological issues, none that are serious or debilitating.
None of the characteristic "brain fog," for instance.

It's still something I consider. If as I tell more of my story over time
you've seen similar patterns in others, please let me know.

Thank you for being here, everyone.

Be well!

Mike D.











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