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In Remembrance
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: SE Kansas.
Posts: 374
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In Remembrance
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: SE Kansas.
Posts: 374
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Hi trix,
You describe the pain of a sunburn, which suggests you are still in the inflammatory stage of this disease.
In my reply on Artist's thread; Applied Neurology February Edition, I talk about research that shows the use of antioxidants during the inflammatory stage significantly increases chances of complete remission; but do not help in chronic, hypoxic RSD.
I urge you to begin taking antioxidants now (grape seed extract and pycnogonel are easily found at many drug stores and most health food supplement stores).
I would also urge you to apply DMSO to skin that burns with sunburn (inflammatory) pain. It now comes mixed with creams that makes it less harsh to the skin, and the old garlic odor is completely gone.
Antioxidants don't guarantee remission during the inflammatory stage, but I believe your chances will be significantly better if you use them...Vic
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