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Love this group, so helpful. My next case concerns a bony spur on the

big toe. He also called it turf toe, said it's from stubbing it too many

times. Got any ideas before I take out the scalpel? Just kidding.

Thanks again,

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>My next case concerns a bony spur on the big toe. He also called it turf

toe, said it's from stubbing it too many

times. Got any ideas before I take out the scalpel?<

It's arthritis, it's the same basic thing as a Heberden's Node, which I now

know I have two of. Injury brings the body's response with increased flow of

blood and nutrients to the injured area. Various pathogens, particularly

nanobacteria, follow the food. They congregate at the site of the injury and

set up housekeeping. They build their domicile from calcium. Now you have a

calcification. The calcifications at toes and fingers are the most difficult

to get rid of, and I don't even know if they can be gotten rid of without

surgery, but I'm sure trying.

I've already tried DMSO and Magnesium chloride, mixed and applied topically,

but the DMSO quickly gets too rough on the skin.

Right now, considering that nothing I have done yet has stopped my Nodes

from growing, telling me that pathogens are still alive in there, I am

trying daily topical applications of an iodine product called Magnascent. My

theory is that the iodine will be absorbed and kill the pathogens, then the

body may begin to dissolve the calcification.

I hope.

Daddybob

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