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Post by trevor gasol on Apr 25, 2011 6:49:09 GMT -5
Has anyone ever tried or know someone who has tried prolozone? It's an injection of oxygen and other minerals and vitamins in to the site of an injury. www.portaltohealing.com/prolozone-therapy.html I injured a disc in my neck somehow a few months ago and it has triggered a crazy amount of nerve pain down my arms, chest and even legs, terrible burning, numbness etc.. I know that the disproportionate amount of pain / nerve stuff is from being floxed and that normally this is an injury I would've gotten over in a matter of weeks. It has been very very slow to heal and so I've been looking for things that might help. If anyone has dealt with nerve injuries after being floxed or has some advice i'd love to hear from you. Thanks, Trevor
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Post by beebs on Apr 25, 2011 16:56:17 GMT -5
Has anyone ever tried or know someone who has tried prolozone? It's an injection of oxygen and other minerals and vitamins in to the site of an injury. www.portaltohealing.com/prolozone-therapy.html I injured a disc in my neck somehow a few months ago and it has triggered a crazy amount of nerve pain down my arms, chest and even legs, terrible burning, numbness etc.. I know that the disproportionate amount of pain / nerve stuff is from being floxed and that normally this is an injury I would've gotten over in a matter of weeks. It has been very very slow to heal and so I've been looking for things that might help. If anyone has dealt with nerve injuries after being floxed or has some advice i'd love to hear from you. Thanks, Trevor Hi Trevor: I read the url you posted. It sounds interesting. I simply don't know. Those injuries are slow to heal, takes years sometimes. Are you taking high amount of Vit C and silica for collagen? I read several articles about Hayluronic Acid (from chicken cartilage) some are choosing injections or taking in tabs form, other drinking chicken broth and eat chicken cartilage daily with some apparent success but again, its a slow process. Burdock - a herb, can help with bones etc, as can nettles (used a lot in Germany) for inflammation. Can be eaten boiled, or as tea. Keep us posted what you decide to do. (not medical advice, merely sharing info)
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Post by Trevor gasol on Apr 26, 2011 9:29:07 GMT -5
Thanks for the feedback I appreciate it. I will let you know if how it goes if I decide to go through with the prolozone. Do you know of any others supplements / herbs that have been effective against inflammation in floxed people that don't have any negative impacts? I tried Bromelain and it seemed to make me feel worse. Any ideas are appreciated.
Thanks again, Trevor
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