Guest guest Posted October 5, 2005 Report Share Posted October 5, 2005 Dear Bernice, Myelitis is an inflammatory disease of the spinal cord. The most usual kind is transverse myelitis, and most often occurs during the development of multiple sclerosis, but it is sometimes a manifestation of encephalo-myelitis, when it can occur as an isolated attack. The inflammation spreads more or less completely across the tissue of the spinal cord, resulting of a loss of its normal function to transmit nerve impulses up and down. Paralysis and numbness can affect the legs and trunk below the level of the affected tissue. The best way to treat this would be to use a small funnel and direct ozone into the affected area transdermally. Twice daily application for 30 minutes at a time would be the protocol, with application of a warm wet washcloth beforehand to open the pores. Steroids of all kinds should be avoided; they are ineffective anyway. Best of Health! Dr. Saul Pressman Transverse Myelitys > Hello Group > > A friend of mines daughter (17) has Transverse Myelitys, she said it was > inflammation of the spine I believe. She has seen my health turn around greatly > over the past few years by choosing the natural cures and she has ask me if I > could recommand any thing to help her daughter. I contribute my very good > health mostly to this list, all the posting and recommendations from the very > knowledgeable people here. Any information that you can provide for me to pass > along would be greatly be appricated. I know (they) the Doctors have had her > on very high amount of steriods for some time and it has not reduced the > inflammation enough to speek of, so any information on something she should take > after being on steriods for so long would be nice also. Thanks so much for you > help > > Bernice :-) > Always Smiling > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2005 Report Share Posted October 5, 2005 can I please ask how you would do this.. I don't understand would it be the same method for backs.. and what appartus would be necessary for this please? appreciate any feedback, thankyou Transverse Myelitys > Hello Group > > A friend of mines daughter (17) has Transverse Myelitys, she said it was > inflammation of the spine I believe. She has seen my health turn around greatly > over the past few years by choosing the natural cures and she has ask me if I > could recommand any thing to help her daughter. I contribute my very good > health mostly to this list, all the posting and recommendations from the very > knowledgeable people here. Any information that you can provide for me to pass > along would be greatly be appricated. I know (they) the Doctors have had her > on very high amount of steriods for some time and it has not reduced the > inflammation enough to speek of, so any information on something she should take > after being on steriods for so long would be nice also. Thanks so much for you > help > > Bernice :-) > Always Smiling > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2005 Report Share Posted October 5, 2005 Dear Kathelee, You need: - oxygen tank with regulator - oxygen input tubing - ozone generator - silicone output tubing - small plastic funnel You connect these things together in the order they appear above. Then prepare the area to be treated with a warm wet washcloth for a few minutes, to open the pores. Then you turn on the regulator flow rate to 1/32 l/m and turn on the ozone generator. Then you place the funnel on the back in the area to be treated and hold firmly in place for 30 minutes. Do this twice a day, if possible, for several months. The equipment is available at http://www.plasmafire.com which is my website. The only other thing you need is the oxygen tank, which you source locally from a welding supply shop (either rent or buy). Best of Health! Dr. Saul Pressman -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Transverse Myelitys > > > > Hello Group > > > > A friend of mines daughter (17) has Transverse Myelitys, she said it was > > inflammation of the spine I believe. She has seen my health turn around > greatly > > over the past few years by choosing the natural cures and she has ask me > if I > > could recommand any thing to help her daughter. I contribute my very good > > health mostly to this list, all the posting and recommendations from the > very > > knowledgeable people here. Any information that you can provide for me to > pass > > along would be greatly be appricated. I know (they) the Doctors have had > her > > on very high amount of steriods for some time and it has not reduced the > > inflammation enough to speek of, so any information on something she > should take > > after being on steriods for so long would be nice also. Thanks so much > for you > > help > > > > Bernice :-) > > Always Smiling > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2005 Report Share Posted October 6, 2005 Thank you Transverse Myelitys > > > > Hello Group > > > > A friend of mines daughter (17) has Transverse Myelitys, she said it was > > inflammation of the spine I believe. She has seen my health turn around > greatly > > over the past few years by choosing the natural cures and she has ask me > if I > > could recommand any thing to help her daughter. I contribute my very good > > health mostly to this list, all the posting and recommendations from the > very > > knowledgeable people here. Any information that you can provide for me to > pass > > along would be greatly be appricated. I know (they) the Doctors have had > her > > on very high amount of steriods for some time and it has not reduced the > > inflammation enough to speek of, so any information on something she > should take > > after being on steriods for so long would be nice also. Thanks so much > for you > > help > > > > Bernice :-) > > Always Smiling > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2008 Report Share Posted January 7, 2008 Hey all, I was wondering. I have a friend who has MS who also has transverse myelitis (sp). I am wondering if any of you guys have this symptom associated with lyme? -Dawn Chronic Lyme Fighter 12 yrs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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