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Does anyone have any experience/tips with bone spurs? My friend's husband

has one in his shoulder and they think it needs operating on. He had an

arthrogram whatever that is. J.

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Dear ,

We have eliminated them with a couple of months of daily

ozone funneling with a cup over the area.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LTOH

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Subject: RE: Bone Spurs

Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 00:57:28 -0700

Does anyone have any experience/tips with bone spurs? My friend's husband

has one in his shoulder and they think it needs operating on. He had an

arthrogram whatever that is. J.

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I've seen calcium deposits in the shoulder disappear

with the use of ultrasound, particularly when they are

just calcium salts with the consistency of toothpaste.

Once they develop a cortex and turn into hard bone,

they usually wont be resorbed and are permanent.

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Does anyone have any experience/tips with bone spurs? My friend's husband

has one in his shoulder and they think it needs operating on. He had an

arthrogram whatever that is. J.

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MSM is great for this. Make sure you are using pharmecuticla grade not

vet. grade. It must be 99.9% pure & needs Vita C for the body to

assimulate. Tri-medica at GNC is a standard brand-they have eye rops &

lotion too. The lotion is wonderful. I personally like LifePlus brand.

MSM will dissolve the spurs & also relieve the pain. You can make a soak

by using in MSM water (like Espom salts soak) Also try castor oil packs

on it.

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I have a friend whose husband has the same problem and funny thing,I was

just talking to her this morning and she was telling me how it was improving

with the Bioptron light.Cheers a

RE: Bone Spurs

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Are bone spurs a low oxygen problem? I think the man may be healing slowly

with regards to the arthrogram sore as well. He's a guitar player and the

bone spur is probably in the shoulder that gets the most strain from that.

Well, I just looked up bone spurs in Healthy Healing by Rector-Page

(think she goes by Page now) and she says it's a sign of

overacidity--excess fats and refined carbs, etc. This article by Walter

Last is a good one: http://www.mrbean.net.au/~wlast/arthritis.htm Thanks

for the tips everyone. I had a feeling ozone would help. J.

Re: Bone Spurs

, I have also eliminated spurrs (size of a fresh green pea) with 35%

H2O2 (five to ten drops/da) in morning coffee for six weeks. Dissolved,

gone....BC

RE: Bone Spurs

> Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 00:57:28 -0700

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>

> Does anyone have any experience/tips with bone spurs? My friend's husband

> has one in his shoulder and they think it needs operating on. He had an

> arthrogram whatever that is. J.

>

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> http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx

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I had heel spurs for over a year and had no relief from magnesium

supplements.

However I got almost total relief when I started taking MSM for

arthritis in the knee. The MSM seems to handle both the arthritis and

the bone spurs at the same time. I believe that's because MSM stops

inflammation which I think is part of the bone spur problem.

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I had heel spurs for over a year and had no relief from magnesium

supplements.

However I got almost total relief when I started taking MSM for

arthritis in the knee. The MSM seems to handle both the arthritis and

the bone spurs at the same time. I believe that's because MSM stops

inflammation which I think is part of the bone spur problem.

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Thanks for the tip, I will tell my friend and she will probably try it.

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I had heel spurs for over a year and had no relief from magnesium

supplements.

However I got almost total relief when I started taking MSM for

arthritis in the knee. The MSM seems to handle both the arthritis and

the bone spurs at the same time. I believe that's because MSM stops

inflammation which I think is part of the bone spur problem.

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Thanks for the tip, I will tell my friend and she will probably try it.

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From:

I had heel spurs for over a year and had no relief from magnesium

supplements.

However I got almost total relief when I started taking MSM for

arthritis in the knee. The MSM seems to handle both the arthritis and

the bone spurs at the same time. I believe that's because MSM stops

inflammation which I think is part of the bone spur problem.

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Keep taking the magnesium supplement, MSM and add

Zymain from anabolic laboratories...Ron Inda

--- skybyrd51 wrote:

> I had heel spurs for over a year and had no relief

> from magnesium

> supplements.

>

> However I got almost total relief when I started

> taking MSM for

> arthritis in the knee. The MSM seems to handle both

> the arthritis and

> the bone spurs at the same time. I believe that's

> because MSM stops

> inflammation which I think is part of the bone spur

> problem.

>

>

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