Guest guest Posted June 27, 2008 Report Share Posted June 27, 2008 Yes, because the spinal cord itself is damaged in that area. > > Actually, chiropractic manipulation would be really bad for a spinal > > syrinx, at least in the area of the syrinx. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2008 Report Share Posted June 27, 2008 Hello Edwin, She's not on them anymore. I finally convinced her there was no merit and they are toxic. What you say about the dietary macronutrients is correct with regard to depression. But, we've " Been there. Done that. " as far as diets go. We've both been working with patients via clinical nutrition for 21 years. That's the irony. I've seen Lori do amazing things for every type of patient imagineable. When it comes to herself, though, it's like she's wired differently...nothing works very well. Mike Friday, June 27, 2008, 5:04:12 PM, you wrote: EC> Those anti-depressants cause a lot of damage. EC> Is she still on those? EC> A high fat low carb diet will help cure depression. EC> You can begin with a homo optimus diet. EC> Then move on to a raw paleolithic diet. EC> goldenmike wrote: EC> ... She's been (against my objections) on various EC> antidepressants. Those don't work at all. ... Mike -- Best regards, Mike mailto:goldenmike@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2008 Report Share Posted June 27, 2008 Hello jrrjim, I know what you mean. Mike Friday, June 27, 2008, 4:40:24 PM, you wrote: j> My wife has a spinal syrinx due to an auto accident. It isn't very j> big, but causes her excrutiating pain. But all the doctors say she j> must be imagining the pain. Very frustrating. j> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2008 Report Share Posted July 3, 2008 would you know the the dosage of vitamin A on the protocol " comdyne2002 " wrote: >He used the protocols from the major American research centers which > only tested the Amygdalin. His failures were the same as the > researchers reported as the test animals all died. It appeared to him > and his research team that the substance had no merit. He knew of a > few American doctors who were reporting good results and when he > asked them what they were doing differently. They all said that they > got their info from Hans Neiper. It was Neiper that treated President > Reagan. Neiper told him to use Vitamin A, B17 and digestive enzymes > and he would get good results. He followed the advice and reported > that that combination worked. He didn't give the amounts he used but > I'm sure they are published somewhere. The book 'The Death of Cancer' > was borrowed and I don't remember which university he was doing his > research in. I'm sure that the records of his experiments would be in > the archives of the school. The book was published in 1978. " roderick_e_lorenzo " wrote: ....did he combine the three (is it b17 + vitamin A + pancreatic enzymes ).. did the book give out the correct dosage, then he went to germany.. what did he find out? " comdyne2002 " wrote: > >Dr. Harold Manner stated in his book that amygdalin/laetrile did > not work until it was combined with vitamin A and digestive enzymes. > The studies that found B17 worthless were only done with B17 alone. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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