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mrsD 03-27-2010 06:59 PM

I suppose it is possible, but I thought the SCS was predominately blocking the damaged signals from the periphery.

Another example is the use of menthol on the skin for those with burning pain. Menthol stimulates cold receptors, which have priority in traveling to the spine. Hence the burning pain from the heat sensors which are misfiring is not felt.
I think the SCS are more like this, than actual stimulants of peripheral regeneration.

Regeneration needs nutrient support to be optimally effective.

Rrae 03-27-2010 07:09 PM

Yep, that's true
 
And i must say, after learning about the nutrient support here, and following it religiously, I HAVE noticed quite a positive outcome.......the pain became much easier to control.

The hard part is actually accepting how long it really can take to regenerate.....but that IS the hope to hang on to.....
Rather than rushing into all these 'off-label' pharmaceuticals which end up causing so many bad side effects.....

I guess we all need reminded from time to time that it IS indeed a long process..........:o

Thank you MrsD!
:hug:

dahlek 03-27-2010 08:03 PM

Brian? THAT is a KEEPER!
 
How do we get it into the stickies? Makes perfect sense to me. - j

Brian 03-27-2010 10:01 PM

Yep, I can't see why not.

mrsD 03-28-2010 09:18 AM

Just go into the Useful websites and put the link there with all the rest.

A little description of the site (small paragraph) will encourage people to read the full link.

Anyone can add links to the Useful Websites thread there! ;)


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