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--- Kenda Skaggs <kdskaggs@...> wrote:

> Hi la,

>

> I had a root canal last October and was still having

> pain in my upper gum

> area last month. The endodontist wanted me to take

> a steroid to calm the

> canal down. I spoke with Dr. Leu about it and he

> said that steroids calm

> down inflammation in the body and that sure, it

> would help temporarily but

> it would only come back once the steroid wore off.

> He recommended taking a

> natural anti-inflammatory. I took one called

> InflammaBlox for a few weeks

> and the gum area completely calmed down and no

> longer is painful. If you

> are having inflammation in your body, you might give

> it a try.

>

> Kenda

>

> > la

> > The symptoms you are giving are very common in

> fms and fms is

> > becoming exceedingly common. I was diagnosed with

> fms when I was

> > 26. I am now 50. I have experienced just about

> every symptom

> > possible. I was told I had neuritis too. I got

> checked for ms

> > several times because of all the numbness,

> tingling, pins and

> > needles and other weird symptoms I had. I didn't

> get implants until

> > I was 35 years old. I was 46 when I started

> developing even more

> > symptoms --much more acute than I had had

> previously. Within a few

> > weeks I started having Raynauds, terrible pains

> everywhere, creaking

> > neck, all kinds of brain fog and weird brain

> symptoms, bee sting

> > like pains in my head, skin changes such as skin

> so dry I was

> > rubbing vaseline all over my body and face, lost

> 10lb due to

> > unrelenting indigestion, nausea, heartburn,

> difficulty swallowing,

> > skin hardening in areas on my face, altered

> sensation in my

> > fingertips, nose, and ears, rapid heartrate and

> continual pvc's,

> > rashes, eye flashes, and on and on. After getting

> the explant I

> > immediately went on antibiotic therapy ---as I was

> tested and found

> > to have mycoplasma fermantans. I knew the first

> night that the

> > antibiotics were affecting something. I lay awake

> all night long

> > with gnawing pain up and down my arms, legs and

> face....the

> > antibiotic was causing it. AFter several hours

> my skin altered

> > back to being easily moveable. And my fingertips

> started turning

> > moist like they used to be. So between the

> antibiotic therapy-which

> > I am still on--and the explant and detoxing, I got

> my life back.

> > And even symptoms that I had that were from fms

> have gone away and

> > only return now and then and almost always

> connected with a detox

> > reaction. I have been explanted almost 4 years

> and the road to

> > health for me has been up and down. There wasn't

> one simple

> > solution. Indeed, I am still working on different

> facets of my

> > health. I would not get on steroids. I have had

> many people tell

> > me that those on steroids generally do worse than

> those not on

> > them. Steroids depress your immune system, effect

> every hormone in

> > your body, contribute to osteoporosis and just are

> not good for you.

> > Plus manypeople on steroids get little relief.

> There are many

> > suggestions on this site and many on sites for

> autoimmune illness.

> > Sometimes it is like finding a needle in a

> haystack to hit upon the

> > things that will successfully guide your body back

> to a healing

> > mode. But I would for the most part, stay away

> from conventional

> > drugs and medicines. And the diagnosis these

> doctors give dont mean

> > much of anything considering their solution to

> most of these

> > diagnosis is to offer painkillers and immune

> suppressants. Have you

> > read The Maker's Diet? Tried any of Garden of

> Life's supplements?

> > Done any liver detox? these are good places to

> start.

> > love,kathy

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >> >

> >> > Hi,

> >> >

> >> > Oh great..

> >> >

> >> > I wondered if I could have inflammation of the

> brain

> >> > because I have been diagnosed with neuritis.

> Has

> >> > anyone been treated with steroids for this??

> >> >

> >> > I am afraid to take steroids because I also

> wonder if

> >> > a virus or some other microbe might be causing

> some

> >> > of my problems.

> >> >

> >> >

> >> > GT

> >> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place

> of advice given by licensed

> > health care professionals. Consult your physician

> or licensed health care

> > professional before commencing any medical

> treatment.

> >

> > " Do not let either the medical authorities or the

> politicians mislead you.

> > Find out what the facts are, and make your own

> decisions about how to live a

> > happy life and how to work for a better world. " -

> Linus ing, two-time

> > Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

> >

> >

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