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Old 04-22-2008, 10:28 PM #41
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Default Yunnan Baiyao

This is a very good product for ligament problems buy the powder and mix it with vingar then apply or just get the spray.

,Mike
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Old 06-16-2008, 10:42 PM #42
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Default More treatments;-)

Supp yall I am working hard and got a few new things that may bring hope to those of you who dare try them, check it out.

1)Orthics, the alignment of the body starts from the foot so it makes sense orthics can help.

2)Cell therapy, done by injection and in piliminary testing stages now in the U.S. for knee joint problems but very promising for the future(basically this will make over 75% of spinal surgeries a thing of the past).

3)The activator chiropractic methiod, I know what you are thinking I still think chiropractic is a fake science and dangerous but I am open minded. Last week I took the advice of a friend who is a chiropractor and got an activator adjustment from a man who teaches the activator methiod to other chiropractors and only one adjustment made a huge difference in the amount that my back cracks and my pain level. DON'T BE FOLLED BY FAKES the doctor has to do a real physical on you first (15 minutes at least of reflex and muscle testing) then the actual treatment takes at least 10 minutes of the doctor actually working on you with the activator. You also need to be recieving 10-20 minutes of electric stim before the treatment actually starts so you can relax for the doctor. I paid $150 for this to give you an idea but you can make a lot of progress with only one treatment if you found the right doctor.

God bless you all and good luck in the healing process
,Mike

P.S. Look out for next weeks post when I will post an easy to make healling oil formula
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Old 06-28-2008, 07:59 PM #43
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Default healing oil

Here is my formula:

Gotu Kola
Arnica
Ginsing
peanut oil is the base
Wash out all bottles with holy water and add to the mix
Use pepermint oil for sent

This is a very cheep formula and I find it effective.

On a side note I just got orthotics and have found that they have helped my knee pain. I have heard that they will also help my spine in the long term.

Best of luck in the healing process
,Mike
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I am going to add my approval of the THAI YOGA MASSAGE, it helped right away and has had the most relief!

((two thumbs up))

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