Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 Interesting... what is this vitamin therapy exactly? Did a doctor point it out to you, or did you find about it yourself? Kitty ps. I may not post a lot, my internet connection is slow... I live in the boonies and it takes forever to download pages/messages. > > I am new to this group, and am male(36) , and it sounds like this group is mainly women,but thats ok too. > > Anyway, it sounds like there are a lot of good poeple in a lot of pain , and unsatisfied with the medical care they are recieving( not really helping). > I have fully recovered from a very nasty case of pyoderma gangrenosa about 2 years ago, and have had no recurrences . Had i left my treatment up to my doctors only... i would have lost my legs!!! > not that i had lousy doctors (there were over 30 individual doctors overseeing my case) , it's just that when it comes down to many autoimmune disorders, they simply just don't know !! > And here is the MAIN POINT ... doctors believe in treatments and cures with medicines and drugs, and as a whole are stuck in this 2 dimensional thinking.. > Anyway, INTENSE VITAMIN THERAPY HEALED IN 2 WEEKS WHAT 3 1/2 MONTHS OF STEROID , ANTIBIOTIC , ETC., TREATMENT COULD NOT . > > It was when i quit listening to the doctors ... quit all of the medications they had me on ( against their reccommendations) that i made a speedy and complete recovery!!! > I understand what some of u are going through , really!!! > check out my photos... > these are just the scars from my p.g.(photos from 2 days ago) they are fully healed. some of the ulcerations were so deep i could see exposed tendons ( on my ankle and foot), > so i understand the pain, the feelings of hopelessness, and all that ... but having hit a very rocky bottom is what allowed me to try something else. > http://profiles.yahoo.com/wildberry252525 > > So u can imagine how bad the ulcers were considering these are 2 year old scars!!! > > get back with me if u are ready to try something else....any side effects of vitamin therapy have got to be milder than those of all the medications the doctors put us on right? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 hi shane, i suffered badly from pg, i also have crohns disease. i would be interested in the details of your therapy. what exactly does it involve? how did you discover it? how did your docs or you determine you had pg? thanks, jeff > > I am new to this group, and am male(36) , and it sounds like this group is mainly women,but thats ok too. > > Anyway, it sounds like there are a lot of good poeple in a lot of pain , and unsatisfied with the medical care they are recieving( not really helping). > I have fully recovered from a very nasty case of pyoderma gangrenosa about 2 years ago, and have had no recurrences . Had i left my treatment up to my doctors only... i would have lost my legs!!! > not that i had lousy doctors (there were over 30 individual doctors overseeing my case) , it's just that when it comes down to many autoimmune disorders, they simply just don't know !! > And here is the MAIN POINT ... doctors believe in treatments and cures with medicines and drugs, and as a whole are stuck in this 2 dimensional thinking.. > Anyway, INTENSE VITAMIN THERAPY HEALED IN 2 WEEKS WHAT 3 1/2 MONTHS OF STEROID , ANTIBIOTIC , ETC., TREATMENT COULD NOT . > > It was when i quit listening to the doctors ... quit all of the medications they had me on ( against their reccommendations) that i made a speedy and complete recovery!!! > I understand what some of u are going through , really!!! > check out my photos... > these are just the scars from my p.g.(photos from 2 days ago) they are fully healed. some of the ulcerations were so deep i could see exposed tendons ( on my ankle and foot), > so i understand the pain, the feelings of hopelessness, and all that ... but having hit a very rocky bottom is what allowed me to try something else. > http://profiles.yahoo.com/wildberry252525 > > So u can imagine how bad the ulcers were considering these are 2 year old scars!!! > > get back with me if u are ready to try something else....any side effects of vitamin therapy have got to be milder than those of all the medications the doctors put us on right? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 hi shane, i suffered badly from pg, i also have crohns disease. i would be interested in the details of your therapy. what exactly does it involve? how did you discover it? how did your docs or you determine you had pg? thanks, jeff > > I am new to this group, and am male(36) , and it sounds like this group is mainly women,but thats ok too. > > Anyway, it sounds like there are a lot of good poeple in a lot of pain , and unsatisfied with the medical care they are recieving( not really helping). > I have fully recovered from a very nasty case of pyoderma gangrenosa about 2 years ago, and have had no recurrences . Had i left my treatment up to my doctors only... i would have lost my legs!!! > not that i had lousy doctors (there were over 30 individual doctors overseeing my case) , it's just that when it comes down to many autoimmune disorders, they simply just don't know !! > And here is the MAIN POINT ... doctors believe in treatments and cures with medicines and drugs, and as a whole are stuck in this 2 dimensional thinking.. > Anyway, INTENSE VITAMIN THERAPY HEALED IN 2 WEEKS WHAT 3 1/2 MONTHS OF STEROID , ANTIBIOTIC , ETC., TREATMENT COULD NOT . > > It was when i quit listening to the doctors ... quit all of the medications they had me on ( against their reccommendations) that i made a speedy and complete recovery!!! > I understand what some of u are going through , really!!! > check out my photos... > these are just the scars from my p.g.(photos from 2 days ago) they are fully healed. some of the ulcerations were so deep i could see exposed tendons ( on my ankle and foot), > so i understand the pain, the feelings of hopelessness, and all that ... but having hit a very rocky bottom is what allowed me to try something else. > http://profiles.yahoo.com/wildberry252525 > > So u can imagine how bad the ulcers were considering these are 2 year old scars!!! > > get back with me if u are ready to try something else....any side effects of vitamin therapy have got to be milder than those of all the medications the doctors put us on right? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 exactly ...would take some explaining, but not a single doctor even considered vitamin therapy....only more drugs with numerous side effects( the last drug was a long term antibiotic used to treat leprocy, and is known to have caused fatalities if not closely monitored)...when i discovered this info i said "screw the doctors"...three months of their treatment just watched as sweete syndrome progressed into leukocytoclastic vasculitis , and finally into pyoderma gangrenosa...at this point i began research online, and well... the rest is history!!! Re: modern medicine sometimes dosen't have the answers!!!/Shane's PG photos Interesting... what is this vitamin therapy exactly? Did a doctor point it out to you, or did you find about it yourself?Kittyps. I may not post a lot, my internet connection is slow... I live in the boonies and it takes forever to download pages/messages. >> I am new to this group, and am male(36) , and it sounds like this group is mainly women,but thats ok too.> > Anyway, it sounds like there are a lot of good poeple in a lot of pain , and unsatisfied with the medical care they are recieving( not really helping).> I have fully recovered from a very nasty case of pyoderma gangrenosa about 2 years ago, and have had no recurrences . Had i left my treatment up to my doctors only... i would have lost my legs!!!> not that i had lousy doctors (there were over 30 individual doctors overseeing my case) , it's just that when it comes down to many autoimmune disorders, they simply just don't know !!> And here is the MAIN POINT ... doctors believe in treatments and cures with medicines and drugs, and as a whole are stuck in this 2 dimensional thinking..> Anyway, INTENSE VITAMIN THERAPY HEALED IN 2 WEEKS WHAT 3 1/2 MONTHS OF STEROID , ANTIBIOTIC , ETC., TREATMENT COULD NOT .> > It was when i quit listening to the doctors ... quit all of the medications they had me on ( against their reccommendations) that i made a speedy and complete recovery!!!> I understand what some of u are going through , really!!!> check out my photos...> these are just the scars from my p.g.(photos from 2 days ago) they are fully healed. some of the ulcerations were so deep i could see exposed tendons ( on my ankle and foot), > so i understand the pain, the feelings of hopelessness, and all that ... but having hit a very rocky bottom is what allowed me to try something else.> http://profiles.yahoo.com/wildberry252525> > So u can imagine how bad the ulcers were considering these are 2 year old scars!!!> > get back with me if u are ready to try something else....any side effects of vitamin therapy have got to be milder than those of all the medications the doctors put us on right?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 exactly ...would take some explaining, but not a single doctor even considered vitamin therapy....only more drugs with numerous side effects( the last drug was a long term antibiotic used to treat leprocy, and is known to have caused fatalities if not closely monitored)...when i discovered this info i said "screw the doctors"...three months of their treatment just watched as sweete syndrome progressed into leukocytoclastic vasculitis , and finally into pyoderma gangrenosa...at this point i began research online, and well... the rest is history!!! Re: modern medicine sometimes dosen't have the answers!!!/Shane's PG photos Interesting... what is this vitamin therapy exactly? Did a doctor point it out to you, or did you find about it yourself?Kittyps. I may not post a lot, my internet connection is slow... I live in the boonies and it takes forever to download pages/messages. >> I am new to this group, and am male(36) , and it sounds like this group is mainly women,but thats ok too.> > Anyway, it sounds like there are a lot of good poeple in a lot of pain , and unsatisfied with the medical care they are recieving( not really helping).> I have fully recovered from a very nasty case of pyoderma gangrenosa about 2 years ago, and have had no recurrences . Had i left my treatment up to my doctors only... i would have lost my legs!!!> not that i had lousy doctors (there were over 30 individual doctors overseeing my case) , it's just that when it comes down to many autoimmune disorders, they simply just don't know !!> And here is the MAIN POINT ... doctors believe in treatments and cures with medicines and drugs, and as a whole are stuck in this 2 dimensional thinking..> Anyway, INTENSE VITAMIN THERAPY HEALED IN 2 WEEKS WHAT 3 1/2 MONTHS OF STEROID , ANTIBIOTIC , ETC., TREATMENT COULD NOT .> > It was when i quit listening to the doctors ... quit all of the medications they had me on ( against their reccommendations) that i made a speedy and complete recovery!!!> I understand what some of u are going through , really!!!> check out my photos...> these are just the scars from my p.g.(photos from 2 days ago) they are fully healed. some of the ulcerations were so deep i could see exposed tendons ( on my ankle and foot), > so i understand the pain, the feelings of hopelessness, and all that ... but having hit a very rocky bottom is what allowed me to try something else.> http://profiles.yahoo.com/wildberry252525> > So u can imagine how bad the ulcers were considering these are 2 year old scars!!!> > get back with me if u are ready to try something else....any side effects of vitamin therapy have got to be milder than those of all the medications the doctors put us on right?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 exactly ...would take some explaining, but not a single doctor even considered vitamin therapy....only more drugs with numerous side effects( the last drug was a long term antibiotic used to treat leprocy, and is known to have caused fatalities if not closely monitored)...when i discovered this info i said "screw the doctors"...three months of their treatment just watched as sweete syndrome progressed into leukocytoclastic vasculitis , and finally into pyoderma gangrenosa...at this point i began research online, and well... the rest is history!!! Re: modern medicine sometimes dosen't have the answers!!!/Shane's PG photos Interesting... what is this vitamin therapy exactly? Did a doctor point it out to you, or did you find about it yourself?Kittyps. I may not post a lot, my internet connection is slow... I live in the boonies and it takes forever to download pages/messages. >> I am new to this group, and am male(36) , and it sounds like this group is mainly women,but thats ok too.> > Anyway, it sounds like there are a lot of good poeple in a lot of pain , and unsatisfied with the medical care they are recieving( not really helping).> I have fully recovered from a very nasty case of pyoderma gangrenosa about 2 years ago, and have had no recurrences . Had i left my treatment up to my doctors only... i would have lost my legs!!!> not that i had lousy doctors (there were over 30 individual doctors overseeing my case) , it's just that when it comes down to many autoimmune disorders, they simply just don't know !!> And here is the MAIN POINT ... doctors believe in treatments and cures with medicines and drugs, and as a whole are stuck in this 2 dimensional thinking..> Anyway, INTENSE VITAMIN THERAPY HEALED IN 2 WEEKS WHAT 3 1/2 MONTHS OF STEROID , ANTIBIOTIC , ETC., TREATMENT COULD NOT .> > It was when i quit listening to the doctors ... quit all of the medications they had me on ( against their reccommendations) that i made a speedy and complete recovery!!!> I understand what some of u are going through , really!!!> check out my photos...> these are just the scars from my p.g.(photos from 2 days ago) they are fully healed. some of the ulcerations were so deep i could see exposed tendons ( on my ankle and foot), > so i understand the pain, the feelings of hopelessness, and all that ... but having hit a very rocky bottom is what allowed me to try something else.> http://profiles.yahoo.com/wildberry252525> > So u can imagine how bad the ulcers were considering these are 2 year old scars!!!> > get back with me if u are ready to try something else....any side effects of vitamin therapy have got to be milder than those of all the medications the doctors put us on right?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 the main point is ....TRADITIONAL DOCTORS ( I HAD MORE THAN 30 OF THEM) ARE SET IN TRADITIONAL TREATMENTS...MORE DRUGS!!! NOT A SINGLE ONE OF THEM EVEN BRIEFLY ENTERTAINED THE IDEA THAT PERHAPS I WASNT HEALING BECAUSE MY BODY WAS LACKING THE BASIC NUTRIENTS IN WHICH TO DO SO!! Re: modern medicine sometimes dosen't have the answers!!!/Shane's PG photos Interesting... what is this vitamin therapy exactly? Did a doctor point it out to you, or did you find about it yourself?Kittyps. I may not post a lot, my internet connection is slow... I live in the boonies and it takes forever to download pages/messages. >> I am new to this group, and am male(36) , and it sounds like this group is mainly women,but thats ok too.> > Anyway, it sounds like there are a lot of good poeple in a lot of pain , and unsatisfied with the medical care they are recieving( not really helping).> I have fully recovered from a very nasty case of pyoderma gangrenosa about 2 years ago, and have had no recurrences . Had i left my treatment up to my doctors only... i would have lost my legs!!!> not that i had lousy doctors (there were over 30 individual doctors overseeing my case) , it's just that when it comes down to many autoimmune disorders, they simply just don't know !!> And here is the MAIN POINT ... doctors believe in treatments and cures with medicines and drugs, and as a whole are stuck in this 2 dimensional thinking..> Anyway, INTENSE VITAMIN THERAPY HEALED IN 2 WEEKS WHAT 3 1/2 MONTHS OF STEROID , ANTIBIOTIC , ETC., TREATMENT COULD NOT .> > It was when i quit listening to the doctors ... quit all of the medications they had me on ( against their reccommendations) that i made a speedy and complete recovery!!!> I understand what some of u are going through , really!!!> check out my photos...> these are just the scars from my p.g.(photos from 2 days ago) they are fully healed. some of the ulcerations were so deep i could see exposed tendons ( on my ankle and foot), > so i understand the pain, the feelings of hopelessness, and all that ... but having hit a very rocky bottom is what allowed me to try something else.> http://profiles.yahoo.com/wildberry252525> > So u can imagine how bad the ulcers were considering these are 2 year old scars!!!> > get back with me if u are ready to try something else....any side effects of vitamin therapy have got to be milder than those of all the medications the doctors put us on right?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 > > exactly ...would take some explaining, but not a single doctor even considered vitamin therapy....only more drugs with numerous side effects ( the last drug was a long term antibiotic used to treat leprocy, and is known to have caused fatalities if not closely monitored)...when i discovered this info i said " screw the doctors " ...three months of their treatment just watched as sweete syndrome progressed into leukocytoclastic vasculitis , and finally into pyoderma gangrenosa...at this point i began research online, and well... the rest is history!!! Greetings Shane There is no way on earth vitamins can cure Vasculitis, I would like to see medical documented proff of this, which in fact I know does not exsist. I take my Vasculitis seriously, and would be dead if not for modern medicine. Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 i would not be so sure... the body does have the ability to heal itself when given the proper tools - things we don't always get in today's world ~ Re: modern medicine sometimes dosen't have the answers!!!/Shane's PG photos Greetings ShaneThere is no way on earth vitamins can cure Vasculitis, I would like to see medical documented proff of this, which in fact I know does not exsist.I take my Vasculitis seriously, and would be dead if not for modern medicine.Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2006 Report Share Posted January 1, 2006 Sorry so long in getting back with u jeff!! I started out with sweete syndome that progressed into leukocytoclastic vasculitis, and finally into horribly ulcerated p.g. these were all diagnoses from biopsy results. Anyway, i came up with this therapy myself simply because I had nothing to lose...nothing else had worked . I began by doing some heavy research into vitamins , herbs, minerals, etc. that were known to affect the immune system. I remember hearing about cancer patients going to mexico for some sort of vitamin therapy that was not approved by the FDA , and having success. anyhow began taking mega doses of the supplements i had chosen( probably nearly poisoned myself i was taking so many. The thing that makes me think my body was lacking certain nutrients was that even though i was taking huge doses of B- complex, for thefirst couple days my urine really didnt change color much....It should have been bright glowing flourescent yellow!!! I really believe that the colloidal silver solution (taken orally) was one of the more important supplements.then of course the b-complexes , several thousand mg. of vitamin c throughout the day, amino acids potassium (K), some calcium and vit.D, vitamin e,and a colloidal-metals supplement I get most of these at the same site ( and one of the only places i could find the colloidal silver solution) I tookall of these several times a day for 5 days and then eased off a little bit , but there was more healing in those 5 days than 3 months of steroid therapy ---- Original Message ----- From: Jeff To: erythema_nodosum_Group Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 10:25 AM Subject: Re: modern medicine sometimes dosen't have the answers!!!/Shane's PG photos hi shane, i suffered badly from pg, i also have crohns disease. i would be interested in the details of your therapy. what exactly does it involve? how did you discover it? how did your docs or you determine you had pg?thanks,jeff>> I am new to this group, and am male(36) , and it sounds like this group is mainly women,but thats ok too.> > Anyway, it sounds like there are a lot of good poeple in a lot of pain , and unsatisfied with the medical care they are recieving( not really helping).> I have fully recovered from a very nasty case of pyoderma gangrenosa about 2 years ago, and have had no recurrences . Had i left my treatment up to my doctors only... i would have lost my legs!!!> not that i had lousy doctors (there were over 30 individual doctors overseeing my case) , it's just that when it comes down to many autoimmune disorders, they simply just don't know !!> And here is the MAIN POINT ... doctors believe in treatments and cures with medicines and drugs, and as a whole are stuck in this 2 dimensional thinking..> Anyway, INTENSE VITAMIN THERAPY HEALED IN 2 WEEKS WHAT 3 1/2 MONTHS OF STEROID , ANTIBIOTIC , ETC., TREATMENT COULD NOT .> > It was when i quit listening to the doctors ... quit all of the medications they had me on ( against their reccommendations) that i made a speedy and complete recovery!!!> I understand what some of u are going through , really!!!> check out my photos...> these are just the scars from my p.g.(photos from 2 days ago) they are fully healed. some of the ulcerations were so deep i could see exposed tendons ( on my ankle and foot), > so i understand the pain, the feelings of hopelessness, and all that ... but having hit a very rocky bottom is what allowed me to try something else.> http://profiles.yahoo.com/wildberry252525> > So u can imagine how bad the ulcers were considering these are 2 year old scars!!!> > get back with me if u are ready to try something else....any side effects of vitamin therapy have got to be milder than those of all the medications the doctors put us on right?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2006 Report Share Posted January 1, 2006 hi shane, no problem. hey, thanks for sharing. i think you are on to something given the results you got. i have heard of some of the items you are taking, some i take myself. i am a firm believer that we do suffer from lacking certain " things " , but i also know that for every case, they differ also. prednosone did not work for me either. i was on 120mg at one point. a few other things didn't work either. in all cases, antibiotics do not work. pg, as you know, is not an infection. i had a particularily stubborn case. ended up in the university of michigan medical center for a month. i was fearing i might loose my lower leg also. pg is rare and very difficult to treat. my case is complicated by having crohns disease as well. i stay in remission for cd and pg by using infliximab (remicade), methotrexate (mtx) mainly. i also supplement with may vitamins, minerals and herbs. it was a long, very long and tough road to get to this point. many docs, not quite 30, but i know exactly what you mean about docs. i share many of your horror stories. i had a doc that wanted to debride my pg, even though i could prove to him via the biopsy that it was pg, not an infection. i had a rheumy give me oral voltaren knowing full well that my sx's indicated an ibd condition. left me bed ridden for 2 weeks with majorly flaring crohns. my final treatment, which includes my own dosing of certain vitamins and such took over 2 years of agonizing pain and other failed treatments and docs. i was treated with 3 major immunomodulators before ending up on prograf, which finally put my pg in remission. i had to go off that due to it's effect on my kidneys, so ended up on the mtx. i know from talking with my " good " docs and others that have had pg that no one is the same. some can get relief with natural or let's say, no use of tradional medications, like yourself, some of us can't. some respond to certain treatments, such as steriod injection directly into the pg wound, some won't. it is truely a mixed bag. if you look at the " typical " treatments for pg, it really varies. it ends up trial and error in most cases. one thing i learned shane is most docs just don't understand pg due to it's rarily. i just spent my 4th year going back to u of m medical center for something called " grand rounds " . about a dozen of us (patients) with various derm issues meet with 2nd year medical students and discuss our cases. i have my primary u of m doc there with me and we both discuss it. today, i know there are about 800 doctors out there, some graduated, some not yet, that have some first hand knowledge of this condition. that makes me feel good in a special way. i never want another person to ever go thru what i had to go thru. my feeling now, after all this occuring to me about 4 years ago, when it is all said and done, rather than sitting back and blaming the " bad docs " and blaming western medicine for being a failure, i want to do something about it, to prevent it. it is good for the medical establishment and benefits the patient. this has been kind of a realization for me. almost enlightened you might say. 4 years ago i was hurting badly and was bitter....well, more than that, i was worried sick! very frustrated and felt totally helpless. i guess this kind of experience can cause one to have an " awakening " you might say. that is what happened to me. well, i have blabbed long enough. i appreciate you sharing as you did and i am tickled it worked for you. and you know what? i can definately understand your frustration! continue to be well, jeff > > Sorry so long in getting back with u jeff!! > I started out with sweete syndome that progressed into leukocytoclastic vasculitis, and finally into horribly ulcerated p.g. > these were all diagnoses from biopsy results. > > Anyway, i came up with this therapy myself simply because I had nothing to lose...nothing else had worked . > I began by doing some heavy research into vitamins , herbs, minerals, etc. that were known to affect the immune system. I remember hearing about cancer patients going to mexico for some sort of vitamin therapy that was not approved by the FDA , and having success. > > anyhow began taking mega doses of the supplements i had chosen( probably nearly poisoned myself i was taking so many. The thing that makes me think my body was lacking certain nutrients was that even though i was taking huge doses of B- complex, for thefirst couple days my urine really didnt change color much....It should have been bright glowing flourescent yellow!!! > > I really believe that the colloidal silver solution (taken orally) was one of the more important supplements.then of course the b- complexes , several thousand mg. of vitamin c throughout the day, amino acids potassium (K), some calcium and vit.D, vitamin e,and a colloidal-metals supplement > > I get most of these at the same site ( and one of the only places i could find the colloidal silver solution) > I tookall of these several times a day for 5 days and then eased off a little bit , but there was more healing in those 5 days than 3 months of steroid therapy ---- Original Message ----- > From: Jeff > To: erythema_nodosum_Group > Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 10:25 AM > Subject: Re: modern medicine sometimes dosen't have the answers!!!/Shane's PG photos > > > hi shane, > > i suffered badly from pg, i also have crohns disease. i would be > interested in the details of your therapy. what exactly does it > involve? how did you discover it? how did your docs or you > determine you had pg? > > thanks, > jeff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 I was talking with my aunt (by marriage) on saturday who is a nurse and has been battling severe colitis and arthritis for more than 15 years. she told me about this omega3 formula that she has been taking that has kept her without symptoms of either for a few years now - here's a link to their website http://www.n3inc.com/index2.html keep in mind (obviously) that this site it biased because it is the product site - but she has seen dramatic results and in hearing her story i have to agree that this stuff worked - it is an awesome anti-inflammatory and immune builder my opinion about holistic medicine (if anyone cares): it has been my observation that people who have been "cured" holistically are sort of like people who have found God - once you see the light you want to shout it out to the world (and there are some who want to listen and some who don't). i have seen people 'cured' with herbs, vitamins, acupuncture, and other alternatives so i am always open minded to the possibilities - especially when modern medicine really doesn't *always* have the answers ~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 hey all, yeah, omega-3s are great in reducing inflammation. i swear by it. i take it for me crohns and me morning stiffness. i swear it is the only reason i can get out of bed some days. not only that, but it also provides the " good " cholesteral. i take it before i go to bed at night. drinking lots of water is good too! this reminds me. anyone suffer from sinisitis? i have it terrible. some of it is allergy related, some of it is just the structure of my nasal passages. but anyway, i have found that grapeseed extract really works for this. one of my old docs recommended it to me about 6 years ago. i use 2 different nasal sprays, been on allergy shots for 5 years, i even " sinus flush " occasionally. i used to use grapeseed extract all the time, then i went off it for over a year. i recently (about 6 weeks ago) went back on it. wow, it is like turning a light bulb on and off. my sinisis are so much better as compared to 6 weeks ago. helps prevent colds too! jeff > > I was talking with my aunt (by marriage) on saturday who is a nurse and has been battling severe colitis and arthritis for more than 15 years. she told me about this omega3 formula that she has been taking that has kept her without symptoms of either for a few years now - here's a link to their website > > http://www.n3inc.com/index2.html > > keep in mind (obviously) that this site it biased because it is the product site - but she has seen dramatic results and in hearing her story i have to agree that this stuff worked - it is an awesome anti- inflammatory and immune builder > > > my opinion about holistic medicine (if anyone cares): it has been my observation that people who have been " cured " holistically are sort of like people who have found God - once you see the light you want to shout it out to the world (and there are some who want to listen and some who don't). i have seen people 'cured' with herbs, vitamins, acupuncture, and other alternatives so i am always open minded to the possibilities - especially when modern medicine really doesn't *always* have the answers > > ~ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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