Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)

 
 
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Old 11-16-2013, 05:10 PM #10
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So can you share with us the Dutch concept? Is it a treatment center, is there a book on it, how did you find out about it and what can you share with other sufferers?
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Sure Mike I'd be happy to -

I was doing searches for "I cured RSD" and "the cure for CRPS" and "RSD full healing" and any phrase I could think of along those lines. At that point I had already learned to stop reading about all the negative possibilities and only search for success stories in order to seek out commonalities. My logical thought process was that my own cure would lie within those commonalities. I am extremely passionate about learning about the human mind/body/soul connection and still do similar searches every day, not just for RSD but also MS, fibro, cancer, ALS, etc. It is what brought me here this morning. A recent thread here called "A Cure?!" to be exact.

Ironically, I actually first came across the Dutch research on this very site, in an old thread from back in 2003 started by a gentleman by the name of Sam. *admin edit*




DMSO and NAC aren't "cures" - but they are potent free radical scavengers so they can really assist your natural healing process. At risk of sounding like an arrogant *#% again, my "simple" contention is that the body heals on its own - we just put it in a position to do so. It is on US to do it - who else is going to? I'm not saying it's our FAULT, but I AM saying it's our responsibility. I'm also not saying to ditch our families and other responsibilities in the meantime - Lord knows we already feel guilty enough for what we've put our families through. For me that was as bad and sometimes worse than the excruciating pain.

Further apologies to Bram in making it appear as if this part is just a simple matter. There is much more to it beyond the Dutch research, but it is a great starting point in understanding the base nature of RSD.

Also - I bet everyone reading this is assuming I'm a guy

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