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Hi All,

I have been talking to a good friend of mine whose doctor told her

she needed hip replacement a couple of months ago. She really didn't

want to have it done and I talked her into trying the Kombucha Tea

to relieve the pain which worked. But she still was looking for

something that would build her bones and give her an option. Her

brother called her from another state and said he found a doctor who

did Prolotherapy and he had it done and it worked. He also found

another doctor for her in our area.

My friend has had 2 treatments so far and is feeling wonderful. This

doctor told her that there was nothing wrong with her hips it was

her knees that were the problem. But as you all know, conventional

doctors don't always know what the real problem is!

Anyway, to this day she is doing fine and I thought it would be nice

to tell her story in case any of you have a similar problem and

don't want to have surgery which usually doesn't work anyway.

Thanks,

Judy

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That is great Judy. Yes, surgery is not always needed.. One should check out all options before that one is made. Suzijmb20346 <jmb20346@...> wrote: Hi All,I have been talking to a good friend of mine whose doctor told her she needed hip replacement a couple of months ago. She really didn't want to have it done and I talked her into trying the Kombucha Tea to relieve the pain which worked. But she still was looking for something that would build her bones and give her an option. Her brother called her from another state and said he found a doctor who did Prolotherapy and he had it done and it worked. He also found another doctor for her in our area.My friend has had 2 treatments so far and is feeling wonderful. This doctor told her that there was nothing wrong with her hips it

was her knees that were the problem. But as you all know, conventional doctors don't always know what the real problem is!Anyway, to this day she is doing fine and I thought it would be nice to tell her story in case any of you have a similar problem and don't want to have surgery which usually doesn't work anyway. Suzi What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. health/ http://suziesgoats.wholefoodfarmacy.com/

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Judy,

There’s

also a supplement that she can take to help build bones – it is Red Yeast

Rice. But not the red yeast rice that is

for lowering cholesterol – there are a couple different kinds. Get the kind that is endorsed by the International

Bone Laboratory, which has been proven to lay down new bone.

Carol

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Hi

All,

I

have been talking to a good friend of mine whose doctor told her

she

needed hip replacement a couple of months ago. She really didn't

want to

have it done and I talked her into trying the Kombucha

Tea

to

relieve the pain which worked. But she still was looking for

something

that would build her bones and give her an option. Her

brother

called her from another state and said he found a doctor who

did Prolotherapy and he had it done and it worked. He also

found

another

doctor for her in our area.

My

friend has had 2 treatments so far and is feeling wonderful. This

doctor

told her that there was nothing wrong with her hips it was

her

knees that were the problem. But as you all know, conventional

doctors

don't always know what the real problem is!

Anyway,

to this day she is doing fine and I thought it would be nice

to

tell her story in case any of you have a similar problem and

don't

want to have surgery which usually doesn't work anyway.

Thanks,

Judy

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Carol,

Thank you for that tip, I will tell her about it and have her ask

her naturopath which one is best for her.

Judy

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> Judy,

>

> There's also a supplement that she can take to help build bones -

it is Red

> Yeast Rice. But not the red yeast rice that is for lowering

cholesterol -

> there are a couple different kinds. Get the kind that is endorsed

by the

> International Bone Laboratory, which has been proven to lay down

new bone.

>

> Carol

>

> From: " jmb20346 " <jmb20346@y...>

>

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Thanks Suzi. So far she has had 3 treatments now and feels great.

She has one more and then the doc says the knees should start

repairing themselves. I'm excited for her and she is excited also.

Judy

> Hi All,

> I have been talking to a good friend of mine whose doctor told her

> she needed hip replacement a couple of months ago. She really

didn't

> want to have it done and I talked her into trying the Kombucha Tea

> to relieve the pain which worked. But she still was looking for

> something that would build her bones and give her an option. Her

> brother called her from another state and said he found a doctor

who

> did Prolotherapy and he had it done and it worked. He also found

> another doctor for her in our area.

>

> My friend has had 2 treatments so far and is feeling wonderful.

This

> doctor told her that there was nothing wrong with her hips it was

> her knees that were the problem. But as you all know, conventional

> doctors don't always know what the real problem is!

>

> Anyway, to this day she is doing fine and I thought it would be

nice

> to tell her story in case any of you have a similar problem and

> don't want to have surgery which usually doesn't work anyway.

>

>

>

> Suzi

> What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been

discovered.

>

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> health/

> http://suziesgoats.wholefoodfarmacy.com/

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> Got holiday prints? See all the ways to get quality prints in

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Hi Suzi,

We live in Michigan. My friend's brother in another state (don't

remember where), told her about this process and he even found the

doctor for her. I couldn't find one on the net when I looked. So, I

guess there are at least one or two in each state that does this

process.

Judy

> Thanks Suzi. So far she has had 3 treatments now and feels

great.

> She has one more and then the doc says the knees should start

> repairing themselves. I'm excited for her and she is excited also.

>

> Judy

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