Guest guest Posted December 20, 2003 Report Share Posted December 20, 2003 Subject: Samento and foot pain - important Hi Tim, a NEW symptom, pain in the feet is being reported by samento users. It's a symptom that bothers me as it is commonly reported (between 16% and 25% of email respondents) and having suffered a peripheral neuropathy for many years I worry that this could be a major problem. Could it be gout, nerve inflammation, joint inflammation, bone spurs, plantar fascitis, rheumatoid arthritis.... Have you come across this before? Why is it so common in samento users...? These respondents are all people who have NEVER had foot pain before using samento. Mostly described as 'electric shock', shooting-pain, extreme tender spots.... Best wishes, Kezzi. . . * Their response... Dear Kezzi: Are you following a program of which Samento is a part of? It should include the proper diet, pH balancing, detoxification, etc. In the study conducted in Texas with chronic Lyme disease sufferers, one of the most dramatic improvements was in the area of peripheral neuropathy. On a scale of 1-10, with less being better, the average dropped from 9.2 down to 2.3 within 10 weeks. See the chart on page 6 at the following link: http://www.samento.com.ec/sciencelib/sarticles/toaf_charts.pdf Bionatus Laboratories Guayaquil, Ecuador e-mail: info@... Exclusive distributors of Samento in Ecuador Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2003 Report Share Posted December 20, 2003 In a message dated 12/20/2003 6:59:20 AM Eastern Standard Time, amsan@... writes: > a NEW symptom, pain in the feet is being reported by samento users. It's a > symptom that bothers me as it is commonly reported (between 16% and 25% of > email respondents) and having suffered a peripheral neuropathy for many > years I worry that this could be a major problem. Could it be gout, nerve > inflammation, joint inflammation, bone spurs, plantar fascitis, rheumatoid > arthritis.... Have you come across this before? Why is it so common in > samento users...? These respondents are all people who have NEVER had foot > pain before using samento. Mostly described as 'electric shock', > shooting-pain, extreme tender spots.... > Foot pain is not a side-effect of Samento.... but it is a symptom of lyme disease. It is experienced by MANY lymies as well... even if it develops once a lymie is being treated with abx. I have worked with over 7,000 people to date and when you hear the same stories over and over, conclusion suggests it can be from lyme; the spirochetes working their magic. I had this and it was extremely painful, could barely walk, felt like you were walking on the bare bones... DEEP bone pain in the balls of the feet and other times in the heels. My husband had this real bad as well as several of my 6 lymie kids. sue massie, CNHP 732 933-4011 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 I have had bad neuropathy in my feet. I've lost some of the feeling in them, but have had a problem with a constant electric shock sensation in them that was strong enough to wake me from my sleep. I used to have terrible foot pain for years, but eventually the neuropathy progressed far enough that the pain disappeared, and was replaced with the numbness and electric shock sensations. I was told that it was probably permanent damage by this time. But since starting Samento, the neuropathy has been mostly eliminated. It is gone most of the time, but I still have some minor electric shock sensations and occasional foot pain, though minor compared to what it used to be. The feeling has completely returned in my feet, however. I'm wondering if the foot pain that people who try Samento experience is a build up of toxins from die-off of spirochetes. Would something like kinotakara foot pads help draw out the toxins? There is also a device that draws toxins and heavy metals out of people's feet that has been discussed on my NAET list that is used a lot by alternative practitioners that use Chinese medicine. I don't remember what it is called, but it has this clear round ball with wires that come out of it and attach to an electronic device, and other wires that are inserted into a tub that you put your feet into. I've heard of people who have had so much gunk pulled out that the water in the tub ends up almost black from what it pulls out. It's used for people with heavy mercury poisoning, and pesticide poisoning, and other types of toxins to help assist in detoxification. I don't know how well it would work with Lyme toxins. The kinotakara foot pads are rather expensive for something that you use once and throw away. But the electronic foot bath thing is really expensive. Otherwise I would probably try these two things myself. But they came to mind because they specifically draw toxins out through the feet, which might especially help the foot pain if it is toxin related. lindaj@... Samento and foot pain - important > > Hi Tim, > > a NEW symptom, pain in the feet is being reported by samento users. It's a > symptom that bothers me as it is commonly reported (between 16% and 25% of > email respondents) and having suffered a peripheral neuropathy for many > years I worry that this could be a major problem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 , You described the problems with my feet almost down to the last word. The numbness, tingling, pain at the slightest of touch. It has been going on for as long as I can remember, which leads me to believe I have had lyme for as long as I can remember. Thanks for the advice....I am going to try the samento as soon as I can. bb Samento and foot pain - important > > Hi Tim, > > a NEW symptom, pain in the feet is being reported by samento users. It's a > symptom that bothers me as it is commonly reported (between 16% and 25% of > email respondents) and having suffered a peripheral neuropathy for many > years I worry that this could be a major problem. To contact the list owner for any reason please write to: -Owner ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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