Guest guest Posted August 8, 2008 Report Share Posted August 8, 2008 Hi Lynne I seached internet to find if it is possible remove vit D from fish oil. I didn't find anything but I did find some article that mentions fish oil can be free of vit D. I know vit D is fat soluble vit and should have good solubility in fish oil but there is ways to seperate vit D from fish oil based on my chemistry knowledge. Why do you say it is not possible to remove vit D from fish oil? soheila > > From: Ethel Snooks <emsnooksbellsouth (DOT) net > <mailto:emsnooks% 40bellsouth. net>> > Subject: Re: rheumatic how long? > rheumatic@grou ps.com <mailto:rheumatic% 40groups. com> > Date: Wednesday, August 6, 2008, 7:13 AM > > > Leonie, my rheumatologist Dr Whitman,who a lot of people on this list > > go to, has said that he can help people with AP only if they come to > > him before they are too far gone with damage to their joints. > > > Possibly Dr. Whitman has made a decision not to treat people with damaged > joints, because in his experience success has not been attained. That may > not be due to the therapy but to the fact either the patient was > non-compliant or had other issues that needed addressing concurrently > with > the AP that were not looked for or believed to be part of the problem. > Then > too, there aren't many physicians that understand the role proper > nutrition > and detoxing of the body play in getting some of these difficult cases > well > from disease. > Let me state again - disease starts in the colon. 80% of immune function > takes place in that colon, and as long as it is out of balance, > wellness is > difficult (in some cases impossible) to achieve. > > Dr. Brown's practice consisted mainly of patients who had failed > conventional therapies and yet he had a 70% success rate. If he had > understood the role nutrition and detoxing the body play in getting > people > well, that rate would have been higher. > > I remember meeting the FAIR ladies. This was a group of very grateful > older > women treated by Dr. Brown, who had failed conventional therapies, that > formed an auxiliary organization to encourage people on the therapy > who came > to Dr. Brown's office. Some of these ladies had horrible damage - much > worse than I had sustained, and so hard to watch them deal with, yet now > their disease was in remission. > > Before finding this therapy, I had severe RA for 17 years followed by a > diagnosis of polymyositis and Sjogren's Syndrome. The polymyositis nearly > took my life but that's another story. Within six months of the RA > diagnosis, I had crippling in my hands to the point surgery was > recommended. The disease progressed rapidly, causing damage to other > joints > as well - neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, hands, hips and feet that > restricted range of motion to the point of limiting my ability to > function > normally. I had joint replacement surgery on my hands and reconstruction > surgery on both feet before ever findng the AP. > > I was told it could take three to five years before I could see any > improvement! Today I am free of disease and off antibiotics - living a > healthy lifestyle and detoxing periodically. The crippled joints that > restricted movement are no longer - function having been restored through > prolotherapy. > > Loftis, whose story appears on our web page, took 7 years to > reach > remission. And I remember one woman who was in the support group back in > the 90's that was badly crippled by the disease; her lifestyle greatly > curtailed by the damage she suffered. Her hips had been replaced at the > orthopaedic hospital where Dr. Brown's patients got their IVs. She had > been > on the AP for 5 years with no sign of improvement and was about ready to > give up when it happened for her. Even joint damage improved to the point > she was able to travel cross country and care for a sick family member. > > The therapy takes time and that time is different from person to person. > > We now have two therapies for these diseases - Dr. Brown's AP and the > Marshall Protocol developed by Trevor Marshall, Ph.D. Both of them take > time and patience, and both of them are enhanced by proper nutrition and > detoxing of the body - something so few are willing to do. > > Ethel > > > > >> hello, > >> can anyone tell me what is the longest time one has to/should wait > >> till AP kicks in ? i'm getting edgey since i'm on the verge of going > >> crippled due to my dicky knees. my GP/rheumy is breathing down my > >> neck to go on DMARDs. my x-rays show a lot of damage (no surprise). > >> wish i had've done AP years sooner instead of listening to that > >> stupid chandu who came on the list with ideas of curing RA with diet > >> - that wasn't helpful and just distracted me from doing AP. have i > >> left it too late to reverse this horrible condition ? i'm feeling > >> very anxious. thanks for putting up with my whining posts.... > >> > >> best, > >> > >> ~Leonie > >> leoniecentbigpond (DOT) com > >> > >> 02 62556202 > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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