Guest guest Posted April 27, 2006 Report Share Posted April 27, 2006 I have Bouchard's nodes and have started to develop Heberden's on two fingers. Applying CS/DMSO reduced them considerably, but they are not gone. I was not doing the CS/DMSO on purpose for the nodes, but simply using my hands to apply the mix to other places (for eczema), and noticed after a few months that the nodes had considerably reduced. Even my husband noticed the nodes were reduced, so I don't think I am mis-remembering or indulging in wishful thinking. Since I've had almost no eczema for the past 5 months, I am no longer getting the mix on my hands, and I can't seem to remember to use it on them deliberately, drat. The nodes on my right hand seem to be increasing again since I'm no longer applying CS/DMSO. sol ransley wrote: > > I finally figured out what this bump is on my left thumb distal > interphalangeal joint. It fit's all description of a Heberden's node. > Since > I personally think that such things are pathogen based- particularly > nanobacteria- I have treated it with DMSO and Oil of Oregano. Nothing I've > done has made it shrink. I think it has stopped growing. > > I want rid of it. It isn't normally painful, but if I hit on something or > with something, it is not fun at all. Any non-surgical ideas? > > Donna has suggested massage, magnesium and zeolite. Right now I'm doing > massage and DMSO + Mag. Oxide. > > Daddybob > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2006 Report Share Posted May 4, 2006 Sol- I *think* I am seeing reduction of the node using 50/50 DMSO/Magnesium Chloride and vigorous massage. I will be ordering Zeolite and Mag orotate from Donna Crow soon. DB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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