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My son dislocated and also broke his finger playing football.

Pediatrician referred us to an orthopedist. (Rats! I don't have spell

check on my cell phone!)

What do you think I should be doing nutritionally... I was thinking of

picking up some Arnica suppliments for the bruising. What else should

I be doing?

Thank you guys!

Leah

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Food: Bone broth, greens, vitamin C foods - lots of alkalizing greens and

vitamin C to help the body use those minerals to lay down new bone.

Arnica is good, I'd add Calc Phos homeopathic also.

---- Leah <leahrose@...> wrote:

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My son dislocated and also broke his finger playing football.

Pediatrician referred us to an orthopedist. (Rats! I don't have spell

check on my cell phone!)

What do you think I should be doing nutritionally... I was thinking of

picking up some Arnica suppliments for the bruising. What else should

I be doing?

Thank you guys!

Leah

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I saw a youtube video a few years ago where they used a traditional godzilla

like set up (6-volt & sponges) and colloidal silver was consumed as a 1/2 cup

per day. They ran the current through the broken bone area and it healed

extremely quick. Don't know if this was BS or not, but I do remember seeing it.

I remember that the post was from a guy named Dr. if this helps

searching it out.

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From: baby_grand <no_reply >

Sent: Tue, December 22, 2009 3:53:12 PM

Subject: Re: Broken Bone

could help reduce swelling, possibly. not medical opinion, just wondering if.

bG

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> A friend broke a wrist bone, I wander if the Godzila can help to heal or any

other suggestions

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> thanks Iva

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well to get a control group you would have to break other wrist and not use the

treatment on it, then compare the two results.... :)

bG

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> What I would do, inspired by Becker MD's work, would be to paint the

> broken bone area with CS and DMSO paint and then apply godzilla to hopefully

> stimulate stem cell production as Dr. Becker was able to do, but this would

> be much less invasive than his technique.

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> doug

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> >I saw a youtube video a few years ago where they used a traditional

> >godzilla like set up (6-volt & sponges) and colloidal silver was consumed

> >as a 1/2 cup per day. They ran the current through the broken bone area and

> >it healed extremely quick. Don't know if this was BS or not, but I do

> >remember seeing it. I remember that the post was from a guy named Dr.

> > if this helps searching it out.

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Remember also that comfrey's old name was " Comfrey Knitbone " .

hasn't been posting for a long time now, but he had been

a Pharmacist for nearly six decades.

I had a look through the archives but couldn't spot a post about broken

bones on our group from him.

Rowena

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> I saw a youtube video a few years ago where they used a traditional godzilla

like set up (6-volt & sponges) and colloidal silver was consumed as a 1/2 cup

per day. They ran the current through the broken bone area and it healed

extremely quick. Don't know if this was BS or not, but I do remember seeing it.

I remember that the post was from a guy named Dr. if this helps

searching it out.

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> could help reduce swelling, possibly. not medical opinion, just wondering if.

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> bG

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>> A friend broke a wrist bone, I wander if the Godzila can help to heal or

any other suggestions

>>

>> thanks Iva

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