http://www.ourfootdoctor.com/ask_archive_toes.shtml

  Please use common sense first and foremost.  Sometimes a doctors visit is 
necessary to keep a simple matter from becoming more serious and complicated.   
 If the toe needs to be reset, it needs to be reset to remain functionaly and 
to avoid a future deformity. I have seen fingers that were not property set, 
especially at the joint, heal deformed.
   
  Best regards,  
  
Linda Ellis <[email protected]> wrote:
    Well, I don't have a Godzilla - have a Zapper, and strapped that to Tom's 
ankles all night.  Seemed to help a bit.  Also used Bil's MP5K on it.  I'm 
thinking about using the Beck TENS unit, also....
   
  Linda

Teri Johnston <[email protected]> wrote:
    I would use one of V's Godzilla units on it.  That's how I healed broken my 
arm when is would not heal.

Teri



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   Okay, this may be OT, but there are so many holistic types out here, I'm 
betting someone has some ideas!

  
   I'm looking for ideas to help my husband with what we are pretty sure is a 
broken toe.  No point going to the ER with it - they'll give him a boot and 
send him home.

  
   I want to make him more comfortable, and try to get the swelling down (he 
hit his toe over 24 hours ago, so we're doing heat to promote healing).  

  
   I've also had him pulsing with Bil's MP5K, and using footbaths with Epsom 
Salts and Apple Cider Vinegar and DMSO.

  
   Does anybody else out there have any ideas?   We'll try it all....

Linda 

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