Guest guest Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 Duncan, Here is a puzzle for you. Like you, I place no faith in the supposed mechanism behind how Homeopaths say their medicines work. I am a firm believer that one needs actual molecules of herbs to treat any conditions. However, homeopathic Traumeel ointment (http://www.traumeel.com/Traumeel_com_Ointment.homotox) does have a positive impact on the purple blotchyness of my diabetic feet, as well as a positive impact on weak/painful/strained ankles. Since I do not " believe " in homeopathic remedies, I feel I can discount the placebo effect. I have experimented by rubbing/massaging other ointments and salves into the swellings and purple blotchyness. None of them lightened the purple blotchyness. None of them made my sore ankles less sore, or reduced inflammation. However, traumeel works very quickly. Purple blotchyness fades within 10 minutes. Ankle pain disappears much more quickly than when I tale acetaminophen (which I do not like using regularly). Swelling goes down in less than an hour. But traumeel is not a cure for purple blotchyness. I apply twice daily, but if I skip an application, the blotchyness returns. But on muscle injuries, the traumeel does seem to speed the healing process. Seems to me that BlockBuster AllClear might be a better treatment for the diabetic blotchyness, but I have not yet ordered any. Questions on BlockBuster AllClear will be in my next post. Alobar Alobar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 When you see homeopathy work on animals and babies, you believe In it and not a placebo effect. I have seen too many things to call it chance. k -- Homeopathic treatment of Diabetic Feet: was Conumdrum Duncan, Here is a puzzle for you. Like you, I place no faith in the supposed mechanism behind how Homeopaths say their medicines work. I am a firm believer that one needs actual molecules of herbs to treat any conditions. However, homeopathic Traumeel ointment (http://www.traumeel.com/Traumeel_com_Ointment.homotox) does have a positive impact on the purple blotchyness of my diabetic feet, as well as a positive impact on weak/painful/strained ankles. Since I do not " believe " in homeopathic remedies, I feel I can discount the placebo effect. I have experimented by rubbing/massaging other ointments and salves into the swellings and purple blotchyness. None of them lightened the purple blotchyness. None of them made my sore ankles less sore, or reduced inflammation. However, traumeel works very quickly. Purple blotchyness fades within 10 minutes. Ankle pain disappears much more quickly than when I tale acetaminophen (which I do not like using regularly). Swelling goes down in less than an hour. But traumeel is not a cure for purple blotchyness. I apply twice daily, but if I skip an application, the blotchyness returns. But on muscle injuries, the traumeel does seem to speed the healing process. Seems to me that BlockBuster AllClear might be a better treatment for the diabetic blotchyness, but I have not yet ordered any. Questions on BlockBuster AllClear will be in my next post. Alobar Alobar ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2011 Report Share Posted May 16, 2011 I just do not believe that Homeopathy could possibly work the way the Homeopaths says it does. I have no idea what the mechanism for healing might be, but I just can't believe what the Homeopaths say it is. Alobar On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 12:46 AM, K <kamako@...> wrote: > When you see homeopathy work on animals and babies, you believe > In it and not a placebo effect. I have seen too many things to call it > chance. > k > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2011 Report Share Posted May 16, 2011 Alobar wrote: < ..is not a cure for purple blotchyness. I apply twice daily, but if I skip an application, the blotchyness returns.> Mercury can inhibit or modify how the body uses ATP, zinc, selenium, rubidium, vitamins A and C, and calcium. Mercury also inactivates G6PD, which results in altered red blood cell membrane permeability and blocking of active glucose transport into cells. Mercury itself increases red blood cell membrane permeability. The altered membrane permeability, in turn, disrupts a large number of essential membrane functions, ultimately leading to cell death. Glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) activity in the liver, kidneys, testes, and erythrocytes is significantly depressed by silver and mercuric chloride. One of the primary ways the body gets rid of metal compounds is through a pathway that goes from the liver into the bile where they are then transported to the small intestine and excreted in the feces. Inorganic mercury is complexed with glutathione in the bile, suggesting that glutathione status is a major consideration in the biliary secretion of mercury. This same pathway is affected by a mercury induced reduction of available taurine needed to produce bile acid (taurocholic acid). When the microflora of the intestine have been reduced through stress, poor diet, use of antibiotics and other drugs, fecal content of mercury is greatly reduced. Instead of being excreted in the feces, the mercury gets recirculated back to the liver. The person who is under stress, eating a poor diet, and/or taking antibiotics will tend to maintain a higher body burden of mercury derived from dietary sources--especially if they are eating fish. *Sulphur and Mercury* http://tuberose.com/Sulphur_and_Mercury.html *Mercury Poisoning, Candida Yeast, Or Is It Both?* http://www.yeastinfectionadvisor.com/mercurypoisoning.html With regards lew On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 11:58 AM, Alobar <Alobar@...> wrote: > > > Duncan, > Here is a puzzle for you. > > Like you, I place no faith in the supposed mechanism behind how > Homeopaths say their medicines work. I am a firm believer that one > needs actual molecules of herbs to treat any conditions. > > However, homeopathic Traumeel ointment > (http://www.traumeel.com/Traumeel_com_Ointment.homotox) > does have a positive impact on the purple blotchyness of my diabetic > feet, as well as a positive impact on weak/painful/strained ankles. > > Since I do not " believe " in homeopathic remedies, I feel I can > discount the placebo effect. I have experimented by rubbing/massaging > other ointments and salves into the swellings and purple blotchyness. > None of them lightened the purple blotchyness. None of them made my > sore ankles less sore, or reduced inflammation. > > However, traumeel works very quickly. Purple blotchyness fades within > 10 minutes. Ankle pain disappears much more quickly than when I tale > acetaminophen (which I do not like using regularly). Swelling goes > down in less than an hour. But traumeel is not a cure for purple > blotchyness. I apply twice daily, but if I skip an application, the > blotchyness returns. But on muscle injuries, the traumeel does seem > to speed the healing process. > > Seems to me that BlockBuster AllClear might be a better treatment for > the diabetic blotchyness, but I have not yet ordered any. Questions > on BlockBuster AllClear will be in my next post. > > Alobar > > Alobar > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2011 Report Share Posted May 16, 2011 All I can say it it is interesting. I can't explain how traumeel works, and even though I support and use electromedicine, which doesn't have molecules either, It continues to amaze me how the Amwand, which also doesn't have actual molecules, relieved my wife's pain of an old injury complicated with osteoarthritis. It even seems to have reversed/healed the disorder somewhat as I only use the wand on her about every two months now. To have everyday pain reduce to almost nothing is wonderful. She's been maintained pain-free for a whole year now, since May 10 last year . A program, even one bottle of BlockBuster AllClear, would indeed be a good next step for you. You could rest assured your carotid and cardiac plaque deposits will erode, which is the sensible precaution I took BBAC for, and it will almost certainly reduce or eliminate peripheral arterial disease that brings the purple blotchiness to the legs as well. All good, Duncan > > Duncan, > Here is a puzzle for you. > > Like you, I place no faith in the supposed mechanism behind how > Homeopaths say their medicines work. I am a firm believer that one > needs actual molecules of herbs to treat any conditions. > > However, homeopathic Traumeel ointment > (http://www.traumeel.com/Traumeel_com_Ointment.homotox) > does have a positive impact on the purple blotchyness of my diabetic > feet, as well as a positive impact on weak/painful/strained ankles. > > Since I do not " believe " in homeopathic remedies, I feel I can > discount the placebo effect. I have experimented by rubbing/massaging > other ointments and salves into the swellings and purple blotchyness. > None of them lightened the purple blotchyness. None of them made my > sore ankles less sore, or reduced inflammation. > > However, traumeel works very quickly. Purple blotchyness fades within > 10 minutes. Ankle pain disappears much more quickly than when I tale > acetaminophen (which I do not like using regularly). Swelling goes > down in less than an hour. But traumeel is not a cure for purple > blotchyness. I apply twice daily, but if I skip an application, the > blotchyness returns. But on muscle injuries, the traumeel does seem > to speed the healing process. > > Seems to me that BlockBuster AllClear might be a better treatment for > the diabetic blotchyness, but I have not yet ordered any. Questions > on BlockBuster AllClear will be in my next post. > > Alobar > > Alobar > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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