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Old 01-18-2016, 06:18 PM #15
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Kiwi - Oh that I could have regular massage for my OA - but it just sets off the darn PN . . . ice in small doses helps.

Re the independent studies - I mentioned to Caroline in a PM that if alternative therapies seem to be effective they eventually get picked up and studied by conventional medicine (eg: medical marijuana). It's early days for UC-II so maybe we'll see some independent research in the future - given the prevalence of RA & OA this would seem likely.

On a similar but slightly different topic this might interest others:

http://www.vitaminc.co.nz/pdf/THE-CO...US-PAULING.pdf
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