Guest guest Posted February 5, 2008 Report Share Posted February 5, 2008 That's true Lynne. My RA is getting worse lately and i think it's got something to do with hormones, cos things are starting to go a bit haywire in the periods department - maybe i'm starting menopause. How's the orchids going ? Leonie rheumatic New/Old and Effective RA Treatment > > > > Hi Group, > > My wife , nne, has been battling Rheumatoid Arthritis for over > > three years with varying success. > > When the side effects from the antibiotics became more and more > > problematic, we searched for other > > options. > > Fortunately, I found the so-called HOLISTIC BALANCED TREATMENT on the > > web in a book by Dr. Null. It sounded promising and has all > > the credentials of a well researched and tested protocol. > > In addition to various publications by credible, outstanding MDs , the > > treatment was tested with great success in a double-blind study with 373 > > patients of all ages. This all goes back to the 60 s and 70 s. The major > > researcher, E. Liefmann, MD got > > interested in this subject when he observed that women with RA would > > lose the disease when they got pregnant > > and it came right back after the baby was born. For this reason, he > > studied the hormone situation. His treatment consists of taking > > sublingual drops of hormone solutions > > at various proportions, which are individually adjusted according to the > > response. > > To make a long story short, my wife tried it and within _three days_ the > > swelling of her hands, pain and stiffness started > > to fade. She is now two weeks into the program and is practically normal > > !! Physical and mental.No major side effects. The only reaction is a > > retracing (see Google > > retracing/healing) which is sign of healing. > > > > I realize that this is a rather short time of my wife's experience but > > in view of the tremendous success, I do not want to wait any longer > > and make > > everybody with RA aware of this phantastic treatment. This quick > > response pattern is fairly typical according to the administering MD. > > > > Details and related information is at > > http://www.stoparthritis.com/null.html > <http://www.stoparthritis.com/null.html> > > <http://www.stoparthritis.com/null.html > <http://www.stoparthritis.com/null.html>> > > > > Good luck, > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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