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Knee joint pain after accident
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05 Nov 2020 20:56 #66464
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This elderly person has had an accident a few years ago. The knee joint still has problems and conventional medicine can't do much. Pain causes walking to be more difficult. I tried the MMS foot bath protocol with DMSO from Jim Humble's book and reached the maximum dose. Three foot baths so far (only). Are there other protocols that might help, or DMSO alone maybe, or maybe CDS? I am looking for the most effective way as I visit this person only once in every few months, she won't prepare the MMS1 by herself.
Any help is very much appreciated.
Any help is very much appreciated.
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06 Nov 2020 01:49 - 06 Nov 2020 01:51 #66467
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You could try applying full-strength CDS followed by DMSO to the knee a few times each day. If DMSO causes irritation, then dilute it with water before applying. You can prepare bottles of DMSO at full-strength, 70% and 50% dilution.
DMSO alone may work.
Let us know the outcome. Thanks!
DMSO alone may work.
Let us know the outcome. Thanks!
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07 Nov 2020 03:40 - 07 Nov 2020 03:41 #66479
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Glucosamine hydrochloride 1,000 mg is the answer. One a day, and please only pure glucosamine, don't add chlondrotin, it'll kill the wonders of pure glucosamine. Puritan's Pride has the best and cheap!
Glucosamine is naturally found in your joints, it's a sugar that wears away with time and an accident would speed up that process!
Glucosamine is naturally found in your joints, it's a sugar that wears away with time and an accident would speed up that process!
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09 Nov 2020 19:18 #66515
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How much CDS and DMSO would you apply? And do you just put it on the knee and massage it in...? Anyway, thanks CLO2!
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CLO2 wrote: You could try applying full-strength CDS followed by DMSO to the knee
How much CDS and DMSO would you apply? And do you just put it on the knee and massage it in...? Anyway, thanks CLO2!
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09 Nov 2020 19:28 - 09 Nov 2020 19:29 #66516
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10 Nov 2020 07:05 #66524
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Bobby, you can spray on some full-strength CDS, or just apply a few drops with a dropper dispenser. Rub in with fingers.
Then, apply a small amount (a drop or two) of DMSO. You don't need much DMSO. If DMSO burns, then dilute it with some clean water.
Then, apply a small amount (a drop or two) of DMSO. You don't need much DMSO. If DMSO burns, then dilute it with some clean water.
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10 Nov 2020 15:50 #66526
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I've had a very sensitive spot on my leg for 35 years after I broke my leg when I was a teenager. Couldn't get near it, very painful if I bumped into something. After doing protocol 1000 for some entirely different things this issue became a thing of the past.
Today I would first try the topical cds/dmso method for such specific issues.
Today I would first try the topical cds/dmso method for such specific issues.
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12 Nov 2020 21:09 #66543
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-And also found in the joints of about any other animal, which is why old fashioned bone broth is known for doing wonders in regenerating damaged joints and connective tissue. ..Just saying in case the age of convenient online ordered pills would come to an end one day suddenly.Dawna wrote: Glucosamine is naturally found in your joints
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06 Jan 2021 19:51 #67416
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Reporting back on how it went.
Initially it was effective. Two people I treated with joint problems came to ask for more, which I think shows it really has an effect. However on the longer term (a couple weeks) they seemed to have stopped treatment or slowed down treatment, I'll have to hear more from them later. So maybe in the long term not much improvement.
One of them mentioned mild pain at night that was not there before. Can pain be a temporary side effect?
I think we apply like 3 - 5 drops of CDS and an equal amount of DMSO.
I was thinking: is more better? What if you apply lots of times per day, like every hour? Can it do harm? Is more always OK and the body takes up what it can use?
Initially it was effective. Two people I treated with joint problems came to ask for more, which I think shows it really has an effect. However on the longer term (a couple weeks) they seemed to have stopped treatment or slowed down treatment, I'll have to hear more from them later. So maybe in the long term not much improvement.
One of them mentioned mild pain at night that was not there before. Can pain be a temporary side effect?
I think we apply like 3 - 5 drops of CDS and an equal amount of DMSO.
I was thinking: is more better? What if you apply lots of times per day, like every hour? Can it do harm? Is more always OK and the body takes up what it can use?
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