Guest guest Posted May 11, 2011 Report Share Posted May 11, 2011 Hi Bee, I have been diagnosed with frozen shoulder, and am seeing a chiropractor who also does energy work. I have regained some range of motion. I still have a lot of inflammation and pain. I am thinking you will advise to let the inflammation run its course for healing -- not to try to diminish it. You advised someone else having surgery on her wrist to use Tylenol if necessary for pain. Would you advise the same for me? I have been using reflexology, and it helps. Since this is a healing reaction, is there anything else I can do to slow it down and make it bearable? Would you advise cutting back on coconut oil, for example? Things have been busy, but I have a bit more time now to begin epsom salt baths, dry skin brushing and enemas, so I will do that. Thanks in advance for your advice. H. > > > > > > Hello Bee and others, > > > I am at about the 2-year stage of following this program. [snip] > Problems: > pain and limited mobility in my right shoulder > H. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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