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Don't know if this helps but my wife had bone spurs in her heel a few years

ago that hurt her for about 6 months. She went through several different

MD things to help till they finally told her surgery. She was at a

friend's in New York and she rubbed some DMSO on the foot and with 2 more

applications she has been pain free since. About 4 years and counting.

Best,

Bob Sharpe

>MD's told my daughter it is a life threatening operation, that 80%

>likely would at leave her paralyzed, just to remove these things!

>There must be some alterantive options. Can anyone point the way for

>me/her?? steven

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Thanks for the idea, but that is not what I'm looking for. MD's said

that it is possible thru strenuous activities one or more spurs can

jar loose and potentially sever at spine. Yes, pain is a symptom,

and I thank you for that. But, the question is how to adress this

problem directly??? Perhaps someone knows of a testimonial of

someone with a similar problem and how they beat this directly???

Links, amything, please(!)....??? She has been complaining for 2

years about hearing cracling noises inside her head. MD's initially

prescribed prozac, can you believe that?? Implying she was nutzzz!!

Jerks!! Finally got aproval for a cat-scan 3 days ago, and MD called

her home at 9pm that night, (after she went in for the scan that

a.m.) with the news.... Does Dr. Hulda still live in Mexico??

Does anyone have an email addy for her, so I can fwd this post to

her directly, privately??? Thanks for any help!!

steven.

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> Don't know if this helps but my wife had bone spurs in her heel a

few years

> ago that hurt her for about 6 months. She went through several

different

> MD things to help till they finally told her surgery. She was at

a

> friend's in New York and she rubbed some DMSO on the foot and with

2 more

> applications she has been pain free since. About 4 years and

counting.

>

> Best,

> Bob Sharpe

>

>

>

> >MD's told my daughter it is a life threatening operation, that 80%

> >likely would at leave her paralyzed, just to remove these things!

> >There must be some alterantive options. Can anyone point the way

for

> >me/her?? steven

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> Thanks for the idea, but that is not what I'm looking for. MD's said

> that it is possible thru strenuous activities one or more spurs can

> jar loose and potentially sever at spine. Yes, pain is a symptom, and

> I thank you for that. But, the question is how to adress this problem

> directly???

This would just be a try, mind you, based on an educated guess that

perhaps the calcium deposits resulted from a reduced ability to

manufacture mineral transporters so the minerals can be properly

deposited in the bone and cells.

Orotic acid is the mineral transporter for the cells; aspartic acid

transports to in-between the first and second cellular membrane.

Vitamin D3, vitamin K, vitamin C, boron, magnesium, potassium, and

strontium, are also needed so I'd say that if you were to have all

those available plus the transporters the calcium deposits would

probably be redeposited.

Note that calcium deposits are seen by many alt-health practitioners

as a calcium deficiency, so let's give the cofactors and also

bioavailable calcium and measure again in three months.

One mix with orotic acid and minerals, following the work of Dr. Hans

Nieper, is available in the form of OsteoProCare, sister product to

the important mineral and vitamin supplement Body Balance. Many

people are taking both products because they're the best in the

industry.

There's a free bottle of Body Balance offer, value $35:

http://lifeforcefamily.com/ PIN 20466442

Here's a primer on cell function:

http://zeek.ca/4u/article.php?sid=178 & mode=threaded & order=0

If you'd like to read a review of the Body Balance product I did

earlier, look here:

http://zeek.ca/4u/article.php?sid=176 & mode=threaded & order=0

and the fucoidans component is explained here:

http://zeek.ca/4u/article.php?sid=183 & mode=threaded & order=0

regards,

Duncan Crow

duncancrow/

--- live and help live... ---

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> MD's told my daughter it is a life threatening operation, that 80%

> likely would at leave her paralyzed, just to remove these things!

> There must be some alterantive options. Can anyone point the way for

> me/her?? steven.

The orotic acids sounds interesting. Acid is what dissolves bone, that is why

phosphorus is so bad for us.

My homeopath uses diluted phosphoric acid to disolve bone spurs on her cat

and foot. It must be diluted in water then drunk through a straw to protect the

teeth. It is one of the more dangerous things to use (it is a chemical regulated

by OSHA standards) and should not be used by ANYONE who doesnt KNOW

what they are doing.

It can also be used for kidney stones to dissolve these, however Huldas

Kidney tea would be recommended and NOT phosphoric acid to dissolve a

stone.

There is a risk any way you go with your daughters treatment. If it were me I

would pray first for wisdom and guidance. Then look into the alternatives and

not let the DR's pressure me into an immediate decision. She may be safest

doing nothing just yet, just not excerting herself.

Only you and the DR's can see the MRI. You CAN see the MRI and you can

take a copy of it to any MD, etc that you want to. Keep your own personal file

of everything that is done and get copies of what has already been done.

I am not an MD and dont know of any specific MD's who would treat this, but if

it were me I would make sure my second opinion was with an alternative

minded MD who was also a licensed homeopath. There are several in

Nevada because they do the licensing there, California and scattered

throughout the US.

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On 10/3/04 6:47 PM, " Dainis " <morbiusandneo@...> wrote:

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> MD's told my daughter it is a life threatening operation, that 80%

> likely would at leave her paralyzed, just to remove these things!

> There must be some alterantive options. Can anyone point the way for

> me/her?? steven.

DO NOT DO THE SURGERY. There definitely is another way, and a lot of the

times stuff like " slipped discs " whatnot occur naturally and are just labels

doctors have for conditions they can't seem to find the real cause to. Lots

of people have slipped discs and have no pain at all (not sure if this is

the same for bone spurs).

Good luck and best wishes!

_jason_

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