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yea. Inversion and his veins lack elasticity some of the others on this board

know what to recommend around the trace minerals and odviously he has serious

weight and I would also suspect health and dietary problems.

Dwight Munson

phlebitis

Can anyone recommend a treatment for phlebitis? My 26 year old nephew has it

in one leg, so far. He's big and heavy 6'6 and 300 lbs. I see where ozone

intravenously can create or worsen such a condition, but am thinking an

ozone sauna or bagging the leg could help. Any thoughts?

Corny

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Dear le,

Beware men in white coats with sharp objects...

She can build up the vein with a nutrition program. From my book:

" Citrus bioflavonoids are widely used in Europe to treat diseases of the

blood vessels and lymph system, including hemorrhoids, chronic venous

insufficiency, leg ulcers, easy bruising, nosebleeds, reduce cholesterol

levels, control inflammation, improve diabetes, reduce allergic reactions,

and lymphedema following breast cancer surgery.

" These compounds are thought to work by strengthening the walls of blood

vessels. The major bioflavonoids found in citrus fruits are diosmin,

hesperidin, rutin, naringin, tangeretin, diosmetin, narirutin,

neohesperidin, nobiletin, and quercetin.

? Hesperidin: bioflavinoid that strengthens vein walls

Sources: lemon peel, orange peel.

? Diosmin : flavinoid that helps strengthen vein walls

Sources: lemons, oranges

? Quercitin : bioflavinoid that helps diabetes, allergies, asthma, cataracts

Sources: grapefruit, algae, broccoli, shallots, summer squash, onions, red

wine

? Rutin: Strengthens blood vessels and capillaries; aids in absorption of

Vitamin C; helps blood flow; protects against blood clots; regulates blood

pH; prevents fermentation in the cell; helps colds and flu; edema.

Sources : Lemons, apricots, cherries, grapes, grapefruit, plums, oranges,

rosehips, paprika

A typical dosage of citrus bioflavonoids is 500 mg twice daily. The most

studied citrus bioflavonoid treatment is a special micronized (finely

ground) combination of diosmin (90%) and hesperidin (10%).

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

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phlebitis

> hi everyone;

>

> My daughter has phlebitis. It is the second time that she has it and it

is very painful. Since she was in florida and had to face another plane

ride, she went to the Doctor and luckily it is a superficial vein. The

doctor said that the vein was in terrible shape and it would continue to

give her trouble and to have it lasered.

>

> Anyone have info about this condition?

>

> thanks in advance

> le

>

>

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