Guest guest Posted March 31, 2008 Report Share Posted March 31, 2008 Is there anything which can safely be used to increase circulation? This is becoming a problem in my hands and feet. I am taking minocycline 100 mg 2 times a day three days a week and doxycyline 2 days a week 100 mg 2 times a day. I have been taking the minocycline for 5 days a week for about four months and have just added the doxycycline since my condition has worsened a little. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2008 Report Share Posted March 31, 2008 ----- Original Message ----- From: " jeanhoward15 " <jeanhoward15@...> Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 2:53 PM > Is there anything which can safely be used to increase circulation? > This is becoming a problem in my hands and feet. I am taking > minocycline 100 mg 2 times a day three days a week and doxycyline 2 > days a week 100 mg 2 times a day. I have been taking the minocycline > for 5 days a week for about four months and have just added the > doxycycline since my condition has worsened a little. I've seen chelation dramatically increase circulation. Back in 1994, I was caring for a friend of my daughter's who was dying from scleroderma having decided too late to try the AP. She was on oxygen 24/7 and at this time, air through her lungs could only be detected in the upper left area. The air temperature in Texas was between 85 to 90 degrees and she was dressed in layer upon layer of clothing - gloves and mittens, and still complaining of the cold. One night she was watching a segment on 60 minutes about a Dr.. Donsbach and chelation, and asked me if I could find someone that would give her the treatment. .By now her feet were actually black - lessening in color intensity up to the ankles and above which was first a dark blue and then a deep red. Most doctors won't take a dying patient of this type, but I found one willing to do so and after just one week of treatment there was a dramatic improvement. In less than three weeks those feet and ankles were back to normal color and the woman was wearing shorts and light blouses again. A list of doctors offering chelation can be found at www.acam.org. Ethel > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2008 Report Share Posted March 31, 2008 Hi Jean; If you have SD you should be on a vasodilator such as Zestril to protect your kidneys.It solved all the Raynaud's problems for me. Lynne G./SD > Is there anything which can safely be used to increase circulation? > This is becoming a problem in my hands and feet. I am taking > minocycline 100 mg 2 times a day three days a week and doxycyline 2 > days a week 100 mg 2 times a day. I have been taking the minocycline > for 5 days a week for about four months and have just added the > doxycycline since my condition has worsened a little. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2008 Report Share Posted March 31, 2008 Careful...... " The trace metal most dramatically lost as a result of EDTA chelation is zinc. " Think your immune system is messed up now, keep washing zinc out. Consider....www.parkinsonresearchfoundation.org/index2.php?option=com_content & do\ _pdf=1 & id=259rheumatic From: emsnooks@... Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 15:32:10 -0400 Subject: Re: rheumatic Reynauds - Circulation ----- Original Message ----- From: " jeanhoward15 " <jeanhoward15@...> Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 2:53 PM > Is there anything which can safely be used to increase circulation? > This is becoming a problem in my hands and feet. I am taking > minocycline 100 mg 2 times a day three days a week and doxycyline 2 > days a week 100 mg 2 times a day. I have been taking the minocycline > for 5 days a week for about four months and have just added the > doxycycline since my condition has worsened a little. I've seen chelation dramatically increase circulation. Back in 1994, I was caring for a friend of my daughter's who was dying from scleroderma having decided too late to try the AP. She was on oxygen 24/7 and at this time, air through her lungs could only be detected in the upper left area. The air temperature in Texas was between 85 to 90 degrees and she was dressed in layer upon layer of clothing - gloves and mittens, and still complaining of the cold. One night she was watching a segment on 60 minutes about a Dr.. Donsbach and chelation, and asked me if I could find someone that would give her the treatment. .By now her feet were actually black - lessening in color intensity up to the ankles and above which was first a dark blue and then a deep red. Most doctors won't take a dying patient of this type, but I found one willing to do so and after just one week of treatment there was a dramatic improvement. In less than three weeks those feet and ankles were back to normal color and the woman was wearing shorts and light blouses again. A list of doctors offering chelation can be found at www.acam.org. Ethel > _________________________________________________________________ Test your Star IQ http://club.live.com/red_carpet_reveal.aspx?icid=redcarpet_HMTAGMAR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2008 Report Share Posted April 1, 2008 Jeff, I cannot count the number of chelation iv's I had. Always took my pill at the end of chelation and sailed through. Am in a healthy place now. **************Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. Watch the video on AOL Home. (http://home.aol.com/diy/home-improvement-eric-stromer?video=15 & ncid=aolhom00030\ 000000001) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2008 Report Share Posted April 1, 2008 , I had 34 chelation IVs and my husband had 35. We took our multi-vitamin/mineral supplements after the IVs rather than before, and had no problem with lost zinc. I've known people who have done a series like we did and then continued on a maintenance level - never incurring any problem with a messed up immune system. Ethel .. Re: rheumatic Reynauds - Circulation > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: " jeanhoward15 " <jeanhoward15@...> > > Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 2:53 PM > > > >> Is there anything which can safely be used to increase circulation? > >> This is becoming a problem in my hands and feet. I am taking > >> minocycline 100 mg 2 times a day three days a week and doxycyline 2 > >> days a week 100 mg 2 times a day. I have been taking the minocycline > >> for 5 days a week for about four months and have just added the > >> doxycycline since my condition has worsened a little. > > > > I've seen chelation dramatically increase circulation. Back in 1994, I > was > > caring for a friend of my daughter's who was dying > > from scleroderma having decided too late to try the AP. She was on oxygen > > 24/7 and at this time, air through her lungs could only be detected in the > > upper left area. The air temperature in Texas was between 85 to 90 > degrees > > and she was dressed in layer upon layer of clothing - gloves and mittens, > > and still complaining of the cold. One night she was watching a segment > on > > 60 minutes about a Dr.. Donsbach and chelation, and asked me if I could > find > > someone that would give her the treatment. .By now her feet were actually > > black - lessening in color intensity up to the ankles and above which was > > first a dark blue and then a deep red. > > > > Most doctors won't take a dying patient of this type, but I found one > > willing to do so and after just one week of treatment there was a dramatic > > improvement. In less than three weeks those feet and ankles were back to > > normal color and the woman was wearing shorts and light blouses again. > > > > A list of doctors offering chelation can be found at www.acam.org. > > > > Ethel > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Test your Star IQ > http://club.live.com/red_carpet_reveal.aspx?icid=redcarpet_HMTAGMAR > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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