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I will send to you in a PM. It is against guidelines to post to other forums here. Just in case... So I'll PM you.
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thanks for the links
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"Thanks for this!" says: | mrsD (09-03-2012) |
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Watching with great interest. I have been interested in Cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2) agonists for some time and feel that route will be very effective for neuroinflammation/neuropathy. If you get the normast, please keep us posted on your experience with it.
Also, please keep us updated on the low dose benadryl. Thanks. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | mrsD (09-04-2012) |
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While waiting to hear back from my Doctor I was trying to get some additional background on Dr. Jan M. Keppel Hesselink and his clinic.
I'd like to get some of your feedback on this. The link and translation below about the Clinic looks homeopathic in nature although they do prescribe Prescription meds as well. I am not sure how it works over there in the Netherlands. I want to remain optimistic but anytime I see Chiropractor, homeopathic, and other words pop up I become cautious and very weary of their claims Dr. Jan M. Keppel Hesselink presentation in one of the earlier posts in this thread sounds legit. So I am still optimistic about this potential treatment for neuropathic pain. My browser has a button that translated this from Dutch to English. Not sure if its IE9 or google toolbar that did it. I will post the translations to each link. So I will post the translation after each link for those who may have difficulty translating them. About the Clinic http://www.neuropathie.nu/afspraken-...n-consult.html *translated quote edited as that site has copyright* Quote:
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Interesting.
However, most of the information I could find about PEA (Normast) comes out of the company that makes it. It appears to have moved from Italy to Netherlands since I looked at it last. I searched this product a year ago...it has been around for a while. Some of the research goes back to 1960. The information you are bringing to us, is newer therefore. http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/post763063-2.html The PEA discussed in the video is not homeopathically dosed. Homeopathy uses highly diluted (almost to infinity), of active substances including poisons, to trick the body into wellness. It is more common in Europe, and can be controversial and strange. Taking dilute lead and arsenic never really appealed to me. ![]() You are a great resource here, Bent. Good searching!
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