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I use DMSO WITH Dr. 's Bone Flesh and Cartiledge herbal formula

tincture. Just a bit of the DMSO helps the herbal tincture to absorb right

where I want it. One has to be sure that the area is clean, and one's hands are

clean when using, but it really helps a LOT! THis combo helps Carpel Tunnel

also. I use it on my husband's upper back AND on his wrist. The pain and

numbness goes away, and doesn't return for days the first application, and what

seems like permanent, if used frequently.... Hope this is helpful.

Bil Green wrote:

> Why not DMSO instead of WD-40? It is supposed to be non-toxic (if the

> skin doesn't have any toxins on it - DMSO carries chemicals through

> the skin).

>

> It's used by professional athletes for injuries and is know to be

> exceptionally effective for many conditions. They sometimes mix

> aspirin with the DMSO as it is applied.

>

> Alpha-Stim makes a pocket sized electronic device that is used to

> eliminate pain for many hours (or days) at a time. Can also be used

> like the Brain Tuner (now called the Bio Tuner) for sleep and for

> drug and alcohol addiction. They can only advertise it for pain

> though (FDA approved for that).

>

> I have used the Brain Tuner successfully for sleep and for some

> I don't need Novocaine any more at the dentist anymore (after just

> using it on my head a few times).

>

> --

> Best regards,

>

> Bil Green

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> Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546

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>

> Tuesday, May 27, 2003, 5:19:52 PM, you wrote:

>

> t> I know the condition is severe, but ... have you tried the supplement ...

get it in liquid form if you can, of glucosamine, or a glucosamine/ chondroitin

combination?

> t> I know that WD-40 will temporarily relieve pain and stiffness in joints

like hands, toes, elbows, and wrists.... it is an old carpenters trick... I

wouldn't do it too often, but if it hurts ,

> t> and it works, try it... although the thought of using a petroleum product

on your body regularly... well, the long term affects of that ?

> t> osteophytes/arthritis

>

> t> Dear All,

>

> t> I have an uncle - he is 79 now - who has been suffering severely from

osteophytes on the spine resulting from arthritis. These have become extremely

painful in recent years to the extent that he

> t> is only able to live semi- normally when under morphine-based painkillers.

It would be most helpfukl if anyone could suggest any posssible alternative

therapies, to the rather drastic palliative

> t> which he already taking - which might even alleviate even slightly his

condition..

>

> t> Regards,

>

> t> A King

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ddoes she have parasites??? try miracle 11 soap and neutralizer to

bath with.

>

> My wife has Polycythemia Vera and occasionally she suffers with almost

> unbearable itching, usually following a bath. Do you know whether or not

> the Alpha-Stim would help to relieve her itching? Does anyone know of any

> frequencies (other than those on the CAFL) that we could try for the

> itching?

> Thanks,

> jra

> Re[2]: osteophytes/arthritis

>

> > Alpha-Stim makes a pocket sized electronic device that is used to

> > eliminate pain for many hours (or days) at a time. Can also be used

> > like the Brain Tuner (now called the Bio Tuner) for sleep and for

> > drug and alcohol addiction. They can only advertise it for pain

> > though (FDA approved for that).

> >

> > I have used the Brain Tuner successfully for sleep and for some

> > I don't need Novocaine any more at the dentist anymore (after just

> > using it on my head a few times).

>

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Have you tried a soak with MSM for skin itching? It is supposed

to be helpful for skin and nails and hair if your body needs it.

It is also antinflammatory. Taken internally it help many things

but also thins the blood (warning). Taken in small amounts shouldn't

be harmful but this depends on current medications I guess.

I would try a spray solution or soak in the tub.

MSM is a sulfer, our body needs various kinds. I found a few

other sulfer based amino acids but I don't recall if any one of

them target skin but I am sure some do. Amino acids are the building

blocks to our whole body. If you are in short supply of one or more

it will result in something not functioning properly. A few of the

sulfer amino acids I tried helped reduce anxiety and balance mood too.

I was just reading some of my mail from other groups and it

was mentioned on another list that Miracle II soap can be drying to

the skin. (????)

I hope that helps.

Liz D.

> Thanks to all of you for taking the time to reply. We do use

Miracle II

> soap, and I don't think that it is the chlorine in the water that's

causing

> the itching. I wish it was that simple. What my wife does get

some relief

> from, is doing a sweep between 61,000 and 63,000 in 4 Hz steps

every evening

> before going to bed. But unfortunately, it is only some relief...

and

> sometimes none. The Polycythemia Vera seems to make the blood form

rouleau,

> and I am thinking that the rouleau is part of the problem and we

have had

> some success in breaking up the rouleau... but there must be

something else

> that we are missing. I am just an old carpenter and this is

difficult for

> me to understand, but I am committed to defeating not only the

itching but

> the PV. Any and all suggestions are appreciated.

> Thanks again,

> jra

>

> Re: Re[2]: osteophytes/arthritis

> >

> >

> > My wife has Polycythemia Vera and occasionally she suffers with

almost

> > unbearable itching, usually following a bath. Do you know

whether or

> not

> > the Alpha-Stim would help to relieve her itching? Does anyone

know of

> any

> > frequencies (other than those on the CAFL) that we could try

for the

> > itching?

> > Thanks,

> > jra

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Have you tried a soak with MSM for skin itching? It is supposed

to be helpful for skin and nails and hair if your body needs it.

It is also antinflammatory. Taken internally it help many things

but also thins the blood (warning). Taken in small amounts shouldn't

be harmful but this depends on current medications I guess.

I would try a spray solution or soak in the tub.

MSM is a sulfer, our body needs various kinds. I found a few

other sulfer based amino acids but I don't recall if any one of

them target skin but I am sure some do. Amino acids are the building

blocks to our whole body. If you are in short supply of one or more

it will result in something not functioning properly. A few of the

sulfer amino acids I tried helped reduce anxiety and balance mood too.

I was just reading some of my mail from other groups and it

was mentioned on another list that Miracle II soap can be drying to

the skin. (????)

I hope that helps.

Liz D.

> Thanks to all of you for taking the time to reply. We do use

Miracle II

> soap, and I don't think that it is the chlorine in the water that's

causing

> the itching. I wish it was that simple. What my wife does get

some relief

> from, is doing a sweep between 61,000 and 63,000 in 4 Hz steps

every evening

> before going to bed. But unfortunately, it is only some relief...

and

> sometimes none. The Polycythemia Vera seems to make the blood form

rouleau,

> and I am thinking that the rouleau is part of the problem and we

have had

> some success in breaking up the rouleau... but there must be

something else

> that we are missing. I am just an old carpenter and this is

difficult for

> me to understand, but I am committed to defeating not only the

itching but

> the PV. Any and all suggestions are appreciated.

> Thanks again,

> jra

>

> Re: Re[2]: osteophytes/arthritis

> >

> >

> > My wife has Polycythemia Vera and occasionally she suffers with

almost

> > unbearable itching, usually following a bath. Do you know

whether or

> not

> > the Alpha-Stim would help to relieve her itching? Does anyone

know of

> any

> > frequencies (other than those on the CAFL) that we could try

for the

> > itching?

> > Thanks,

> > jra

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Have you tried a soak with MSM for skin itching? It is supposed

to be helpful for skin and nails and hair if your body needs it.

It is also antinflammatory. Taken internally it help many things

but also thins the blood (warning). Taken in small amounts shouldn't

be harmful but this depends on current medications I guess.

I would try a spray solution or soak in the tub.

MSM is a sulfer, our body needs various kinds. I found a few

other sulfer based amino acids but I don't recall if any one of

them target skin but I am sure some do. Amino acids are the building

blocks to our whole body. If you are in short supply of one or more

it will result in something not functioning properly. A few of the

sulfer amino acids I tried helped reduce anxiety and balance mood too.

I was just reading some of my mail from other groups and it

was mentioned on another list that Miracle II soap can be drying to

the skin. (????)

I hope that helps.

Liz D.

> Thanks to all of you for taking the time to reply. We do use

Miracle II

> soap, and I don't think that it is the chlorine in the water that's

causing

> the itching. I wish it was that simple. What my wife does get

some relief

> from, is doing a sweep between 61,000 and 63,000 in 4 Hz steps

every evening

> before going to bed. But unfortunately, it is only some relief...

and

> sometimes none. The Polycythemia Vera seems to make the blood form

rouleau,

> and I am thinking that the rouleau is part of the problem and we

have had

> some success in breaking up the rouleau... but there must be

something else

> that we are missing. I am just an old carpenter and this is

difficult for

> me to understand, but I am committed to defeating not only the

itching but

> the PV. Any and all suggestions are appreciated.

> Thanks again,

> jra

>

> Re: Re[2]: osteophytes/arthritis

> >

> >

> > My wife has Polycythemia Vera and occasionally she suffers with

almost

> > unbearable itching, usually following a bath. Do you know

whether or

> not

> > the Alpha-Stim would help to relieve her itching? Does anyone

know of

> any

> > frequencies (other than those on the CAFL) that we could try

for the

> > itching?

> > Thanks,

> > jra

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I would have to second this idea!

In a LOT of the homeopathic books, they mention that for ezema, it is very hard

to produce a cure. Burnett said that he tried various potentcies of sulphur on

one case without success. His competitor then used it material dose on this same

case, and effected a cure. It always felt like a slap in the face to him, and he

mentions it in his book.

Also, sulphur is what is created in the Budwig cream that is so successful in

cancer treatment. It is made by combining cottage cheese and Flax seed oil. (

some people use pineapple with it's enzyme action as a taste enhansement) When

these two are combined, it creates a type of sulphurated protein, and has

reversed many a cancer in a few months use. This is easy to look up. Dr.

Johanna Budwig, Germany. You may kill " two birds with one stone " so to speak!

elizdettrey wrote:

> Have you tried a soak with MSM for skin itching? It is supposed

> to be helpful for skin and nails and hair if your body needs it.

> <snip>

> MSM is a sulfer, our body needs various kinds. I found a few

> other sulfer based amino acids <snip>

Health, Hope, Joy & Healing :

May you Prosper, even as your Soul Prospers 3 2

Ruby

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SymphonicHealth

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I would have to second this idea!

In a LOT of the homeopathic books, they mention that for ezema, it is very hard

to produce a cure. Burnett said that he tried various potentcies of sulphur on

one case without success. His competitor then used it material dose on this same

case, and effected a cure. It always felt like a slap in the face to him, and he

mentions it in his book.

Also, sulphur is what is created in the Budwig cream that is so successful in

cancer treatment. It is made by combining cottage cheese and Flax seed oil. (

some people use pineapple with it's enzyme action as a taste enhansement) When

these two are combined, it creates a type of sulphurated protein, and has

reversed many a cancer in a few months use. This is easy to look up. Dr.

Johanna Budwig, Germany. You may kill " two birds with one stone " so to speak!

elizdettrey wrote:

> Have you tried a soak with MSM for skin itching? It is supposed

> to be helpful for skin and nails and hair if your body needs it.

> <snip>

> MSM is a sulfer, our body needs various kinds. I found a few

> other sulfer based amino acids <snip>

Health, Hope, Joy & Healing :

May you Prosper, even as your Soul Prospers 3 2

Ruby

Email advice is not a substitute for medical treatment.

http://www.rubysemporium.com

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SymphonicHealth

http://www.LivingNow.net/rubysemporium4life/

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I would have to second this idea!

In a LOT of the homeopathic books, they mention that for ezema, it is very hard

to produce a cure. Burnett said that he tried various potentcies of sulphur on

one case without success. His competitor then used it material dose on this same

case, and effected a cure. It always felt like a slap in the face to him, and he

mentions it in his book.

Also, sulphur is what is created in the Budwig cream that is so successful in

cancer treatment. It is made by combining cottage cheese and Flax seed oil. (

some people use pineapple with it's enzyme action as a taste enhansement) When

these two are combined, it creates a type of sulphurated protein, and has

reversed many a cancer in a few months use. This is easy to look up. Dr.

Johanna Budwig, Germany. You may kill " two birds with one stone " so to speak!

elizdettrey wrote:

> Have you tried a soak with MSM for skin itching? It is supposed

> to be helpful for skin and nails and hair if your body needs it.

> <snip>

> MSM is a sulfer, our body needs various kinds. I found a few

> other sulfer based amino acids <snip>

Health, Hope, Joy & Healing :

May you Prosper, even as your Soul Prospers 3 2

Ruby

Email advice is not a substitute for medical treatment.

http://www.rubysemporium.com

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SymphonicHealth

http://www.LivingNow.net/rubysemporium4life/

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Hi,

Thanks for all your suggestions - I will try to purchase some of the liniaments

etc suggested and send it to him to try out. He is in Hollland while I am in in

England so a bit of difficulty there, also because most of the preparations

mentioned only have US websites, though they must be also available here or

somewhere in Europe

Thanks again,

AndyK

osteophytes/arthritis

Dear All,

I have an uncle - he is 79 now - who has been suffering severely from

osteophytes on the spine resulting from arthritis. These have become extremely

painful in recent years to the extent that he is only able to live semi-

normally when under morphine-based painkillers. It would be most helpfukl if

anyone could suggest any posssible alternative therapies, to the rather drastic

palliative which he already taking - which might even alleviate even slightly

his condition..

Regards,

A King

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Hi,

Thanks for all your suggestions - I will try to purchase some of the liniaments

etc suggested and send it to him to try out. He is in Hollland while I am in in

England so a bit of difficulty there, also because most of the preparations

mentioned only have US websites, though they must be also available here or

somewhere in Europe

Thanks again,

AndyK

osteophytes/arthritis

Dear All,

I have an uncle - he is 79 now - who has been suffering severely from

osteophytes on the spine resulting from arthritis. These have become extremely

painful in recent years to the extent that he is only able to live semi-

normally when under morphine-based painkillers. It would be most helpfukl if

anyone could suggest any posssible alternative therapies, to the rather drastic

palliative which he already taking - which might even alleviate even slightly

his condition..

Regards,

A King

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