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I found this article

<http://www.maysandschnapp.com/learn_mythbusters.html> addressing

nerve clipping.

There are others. If you Google " pain control nerve clipping " or just

" nerve clipping " you will still need to pick through to find those for

the nerves your doctor may clip.

From what I can tell, a titanium clip is placed on the nerve to impede

signal transmission.

Good Luck.

> Becky wrote:

> Have you any knowledge about nerve clipping?

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suggestions. We are not physicians. There are several things referenced below

that I personally would like to see more research before I would consider

starting these treatments. Thanks.

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Hi Becky,

There does not seem to be much on the web abut clipping nerves. This article

seems to say cut nerves can grow back.

http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=A00016

Are you staying away from monosodium glutamate, and aspartame? The glutamate

acts as a excitatory chemical.

http://www.painonline.org/NerveCells.htm

I read one of Dr Blaylock's books years ago about MSG/aspartame

http://www.naturalnews.com/035243__Blaylock_MSG_interview.html

MSG can cause problems, but there are ways to increase Gaba instead, which helps

the brain and reduces pain.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2649682/

Have you tried giving up wheat, and high carbs? Even some susceptible horses

cannot have a lot of grains. It causes muscle tightness and pain. You can read

more about Azoturia in horses.

Notice what they give them- MCT oil, and keep their carbs low.

http://www.stanceequine.com/horsecondition.php?Tying-up-or-Azoturia-47

Notice that corn oil cannot help muscle, but medium chain fatty acids like

coconut oil can help.

http://www.stanceequine.com.au/mediaroom_detail.php?Effect-of-Dietary-Fat-Type-o\

n-Muscle-Glycogen-in-Horses-15

A lot of research is done on race horses, due to their value. We appreciate

that, and this article talks more about how similar it can be to humans.

http://doctorstevesbanjo.com/nfkb-activation-pathway-fibromyalgia/

Hope this helps some. I had to go very low carbohydrate, and high saturated fat

to reduce my muscle pain.

C.

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> Have you any knowledge about nerve clipping?

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