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I am a 55 year old former marathoner runner who was diagnosed with

osteoarthritis in 1996. In order to avoid hip-replacement therapy,

in 1997 I had prolotherapy injections in my sacrum and left hip to

treat the osteo. Unfortunately, I had a terrible reaction to the

prolotherapy. No one could tell me anything about what hapapened

except that I had an " allergic " reaction. Now I have knots in the

areas where I had the injections and I am so stiff overall in my

lower back, hips, groin and legs that I can hardly walk. I have

tried many nutritional and cleansing approaches, but they have not

worked.

A couple of months ago, I had a Western Blot test done for Lyme

disease. I had one reactive band: 41KD. Under the serology report,

Lyme AB EIA was listed as abnormal: 4.14H, while Lyme time, late, was

normal.

Does anyone have any experience using the magnetic pulser and/or the

silver pulser with osteoarthritis and problems with prolotherapy,

with possible Lyme complications?

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Hi Vicap

Some people do seem to have some success with Blood electrification and

ozone and colloidal silver and magnetic pulsing, ie, the whole beck

protocol.

I wonder if you have tried http//www.buywobenzyme.com It has been

profounding successful with arthritis issues and knowing what I know

about enzymes, I would think it would help reverse you prolotherapy damage.

And, it might seem too simple, but Shulzes super tonic could be

quite helpful. Again, you would have to be careful to not underdose.

Since antibiotics are often prescribed for Lyme, going a natural route

should prove effective. And his supertonic is a super potent antibiotic

without the side effects. If I had lyme I would probably do his whole

incurables program. It is realively cheap and could save a person alot

of time and trial and error. I wouldn't do his bowel cleanse, as it is

too irritating for me. I would do homozon instead. And I would make my

own tintures from his recipes and save myself some $. You can find his

whole program manual and recipes at curezone.com

Another option is fulvic acid minerals.

http://www.info-archive.com/fulvicmenu.htm Contact me off list for best

product and price.

Blessings

Donna

http://www.excellentthings.com

vicapcap wrote:

>I am a 55 year old former marathoner runner who was diagnosed with

>osteoarthritis in 1996. In order to avoid hip-replacement therapy,

>in 1997 I had prolotherapy injections in my sacrum and left hip to

>treat the osteo. Unfortunately, I had a terrible reaction to the

>prolotherapy. No one could tell me anything about what hapapened

>except that I had an " allergic " reaction. Now I have knots in the

>areas where I had the injections and I am so stiff overall in my

>lower back, hips, groin and legs that I can hardly walk. I have

>tried many nutritional and cleansing approaches, but they have not

>worked.

>

>A couple of months ago, I had a Western Blot test done for Lyme

>disease. I had one reactive band: 41KD. Under the serology report,

>Lyme AB EIA was listed as abnormal: 4.14H, while Lyme time, late, was

>normal.

>

>Does anyone have any experience using the magnetic pulser and/or the

>silver pulser with osteoarthritis and problems with prolotherapy,

>with possible Lyme complications?

>

>

>

>

>

>

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