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Hi All,

Sorry I have been lurking, just busy with husband, he can't work anymore,

only half a heart left. So we are trying to juggle everything. I read as

much as I can, sorry I don't respond, but I do think of all of you.

I use Chiropractic for Carpal Tunnel. Worked great for me. I didn't

realize it was a bone pushing on a muscle. As I went for adjustments I could

feel it healing little by little, pretty soon all gone.

I also ordered 20 Twice An Angel books, compliments of my benefactor. I

have started to send them out to people. Like Rosie, Oprah. Hope it helps,

Hugs to all and I am stil here,

love ya, velcros,

Connie, MI

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I just read tingling in fingers is a symptom of mercury poisoning.

Been eating a lot of fish lately?

>

> Has anyone been cured of carpet tunnel syndrome by using

gelatinous

> broth or by any method other than surgery?

>

> I'm bothered by the tingling in my thumb and first 2 fingers of my

left

> hand mostly. DON'T want surgery.

>

> Parashis

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Parashis wrote:

>Has anyone been cured of carpet tunnel syndrome by using gelatinous

>broth or by any method other than surgery?

>

>I'm bothered by the tingling in my thumb and first 2 fingers of my left

>hand mostly. DON'T want surgery.

>

>

>

When I was working in the interpreting profession (rife with RMI issues)

several years back, the buzz was that B supplements were helpful, but I

never explored the specifics. What I do know is that the most important

factor is to change the practices/habits that are creating the injury in

the first place. Also to do warm ups before commencing with whatever

activity it is that is putting the stress on your hands/arms. One of

the highly recommended ones is to open and close your hand (grasping

motion) numerous times until the muscles are warmed up. Actually

warming up your hands and arms with warm water, heating pads, etc. prior

to beginning is helpful, too. Be sure to take breaks in your activity

every 20 minutes or so.

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On 10/13/06, Parashis <artpages@...> wrote:

> Has anyone been cured of carpet tunnel syndrome by using gelatinous

> broth or by any method other than surgery?

>

> I'm bothered by the tingling in my thumb and first 2 fingers of my left

> hand mostly. DON'T want surgery.

Hi,

Something made my carpal tunnel syndrome pretty much disappear after

switching to a WAPFish diet. It could have been the broth, but I made

a lot of other changes at the same time.

I've also stopped eating or greatly reduced the amounts of certain

allergens (after having an IgG test-- eggs, dairy in particular) so I

wonder if that could have healed some sort of inflammation. There

also may have been some kind of chemical sensitivity thing going on

because I always reacted most severely to super-stinky aged cheeses

while not feeling sensitive at all to stuff like butter. Anyhow,

eliminating those things also got rid of nagging morning back pain,

leading me to come up with the whole inflammation theory in the first

place.

Sorry, that's all anecdotal and kind of vague, but maybe you'll notice

some patterns too.

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, Any one who has looked at an anatomical neurologic connection would see that the cervical nvs. 5 & 6 "run" down the arms to the wrist. A decent chiropractic adjustment, after an xray evaluation, ought to relieve the impingement at the above cervical nvs. thus allowing for healing of nerves involved. I wonder if medical students ever see an anatomical chart of the nerves. Maybe they are too advanced for Grays Anatomy. J. Partmann

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You know , they just don't think in terms of 'structure' ..... skeletal/postural/structural influence just doesn't seem to occur to them! I guess it would be too logical.

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From: docpartmanndc@...Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2010 22:12:52 -0800Subject: Re:carpel tunnel

, Any one who has looked at an anatomical neurologic connection would see that the cervical nvs. 5 & 6 "run" down the arms to the wrist. A decent chiropractic adjustment, after an xray evaluation, ought to relieve the impingement at the above cervical nvs. thus allowing for healing of nerves involved. I wonder if medical students ever see an anatomical chart of the nerves. Maybe they are too advanced for Grays Anatomy. J. Partmann

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You know , they just don't think in terms of 'structure' ..... skeletal/postural/structural influence just doesn't seem to occur to them! I guess it would be too logical.

Sunny

Sunny Kierstyn, RN DC Fibromyalgia Care Center of Oregon 2677 Willakenzie Road, 7CEugene, Oregon, 97401541- 654-0850; Fx; 541- 654-0834www.drsunnykierstyn.com

From: docpartmanndc@...Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2010 22:12:52 -0800Subject: Re:carpel tunnel

, Any one who has looked at an anatomical neurologic connection would see that the cervical nvs. 5 & 6 "run" down the arms to the wrist. A decent chiropractic adjustment, after an xray evaluation, ought to relieve the impingement at the above cervical nvs. thus allowing for healing of nerves involved. I wonder if medical students ever see an anatomical chart of the nerves. Maybe they are too advanced for Grays Anatomy. J. Partmann

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