When my doctor from India told me sorry, all I will do for painful hip caused by how a bad knee affected my gait is advise joining the Y in order to float in a pool a couple of times a week that I was going to try neem and turmeric, he looked astonished, tried to ascertain if I was just saying that because he was from India, and then shrugged and said whatever. Turmeric does seem to help, have not sourced neem yet. Have not been back.
Have you tried DMSO? A Midwestern Doctor has written about it in detail on his Substack. I know many people use it externally as well as internally for arthritis. You might also look into chlorine dioxide which is very inexpensive and easy to take. Andreas Kalcker has a Substack and has a comprehensive list of protocols for various health-related issues. I think he uses chlorine dioxide solution (CDS), which is more involved to make than chlorine dioxide,
Here is one source of neem that I have used in the past, although I’m sure there are many others. This doctor has studied Ayurvedic medicine extensively. He is also a proponent of red and infrared light therapy which may be helpful in mitigating the pain.
DMSO was a game changer for me (I wrote about it for the IMA/FLCCC)... and Pierre (Kory) has been doing a suuuuuuper deep dive into chlorine dioxide on his stack...
It only recently resurfaced due to several Substack writers' deep dives.
"Ask your doctor if DMSO is right for you"...
Actually, don't bother. Your doctor is uninformed.
Do your own due diligence which I did many many years ago and paid that data forward.
No one that I recommended it to, or used it on, still does.
For instance: my sister who couldn't walk one day was back out there riding her horse and hiking a few days after I gave her a bottle to try.
Her only complaint: It peeled her skin. (But made it baby smooth... 😉 Did she cut it 70% to 30%? Um. No.)
And DMSO made her breath smell like garlic and onions. (Me: Only for a bit though. Chew on some parsley or get yourself some pure parsley oil capsules...)
Redundant though: DMSO fixed her hip... Problem solved.
Anyway Jenna...
Would you deep dive Dr. Adeel Khan please? He's an allopathic medical doctor. With a twist...
Wow, I've been listening to Dr. Khan on and off as I have time today... I WANT HIM TO BE MY DOCTOR!!! Will finish asap, but in the meantime, can we send up a group prayer that regenerative medicine is the future???
I have just started using DMSO. the thing is, I had arthroscopic surgery on my left knee to clean up torn somethings that would get painfully stuck, around 1996. Now it is kind of known that the surgery effs up your knee 25 years later. It is so far gone it does not even hurt, but it does not bend much, which throws my weight onto my right hip. So I would have to fix my knee to really help my hip. and now my feet do not signal balance data to my brain, so I walk like a drunken toddler. Doctors say huh! sorry! because now that insurance companies control most Medicare funding (Direct contract) they are not into knee replacements. My right leg is now noticeably shorter than my left leg. Oh well. TMI, sorry, at least I still have all my marbles and someday I WILL fix this. I will look into chlorine dioxide. I love little rays of sunshine like this.
No, in India they make little balls out of neem and eat them. The first time I ordered neem I was in a hurry and ended up with a neem powder for hair. which I did not use because my hair is totally white now, and the powder is dark. Else I would have used it just out of curiosity. Unfortunately - or maybe fortunately - my mind is sort of like a pachinko parlor full of things to try and I get distracted easily. If you have ever been in a pachinko parlor - I have - or listened to one on Youtube, my mind seems just that busy and noisy! Max ADHD.
They never even ask what you eat. Ever.
When my doctor from India told me sorry, all I will do for painful hip caused by how a bad knee affected my gait is advise joining the Y in order to float in a pool a couple of times a week that I was going to try neem and turmeric, he looked astonished, tried to ascertain if I was just saying that because he was from India, and then shrugged and said whatever. Turmeric does seem to help, have not sourced neem yet. Have not been back.
Have you tried DMSO? A Midwestern Doctor has written about it in detail on his Substack. I know many people use it externally as well as internally for arthritis. You might also look into chlorine dioxide which is very inexpensive and easy to take. Andreas Kalcker has a Substack and has a comprehensive list of protocols for various health-related issues. I think he uses chlorine dioxide solution (CDS), which is more involved to make than chlorine dioxide,
Here is one source of neem that I have used in the past, although I’m sure there are many others. This doctor has studied Ayurvedic medicine extensively. He is also a proponent of red and infrared light therapy which may be helpful in mitigating the pain.
https://lifespa.com/
DMSO was a game changer for me (I wrote about it for the IMA/FLCCC)... and Pierre (Kory) has been doing a suuuuuuper deep dive into chlorine dioxide on his stack...
45 years ago, Mike Wallace did a deep dive into DMSO.
https://youtu.be/owXaVITTZgY
70 million people tuned in...
I've been using it for years.
It only recently resurfaced due to several Substack writers' deep dives.
"Ask your doctor if DMSO is right for you"...
Actually, don't bother. Your doctor is uninformed.
Do your own due diligence which I did many many years ago and paid that data forward.
No one that I recommended it to, or used it on, still does.
For instance: my sister who couldn't walk one day was back out there riding her horse and hiking a few days after I gave her a bottle to try.
Her only complaint: It peeled her skin. (But made it baby smooth... 😉 Did she cut it 70% to 30%? Um. No.)
And DMSO made her breath smell like garlic and onions. (Me: Only for a bit though. Chew on some parsley or get yourself some pure parsley oil capsules...)
Redundant though: DMSO fixed her hip... Problem solved.
Anyway Jenna...
Would you deep dive Dr. Adeel Khan please? He's an allopathic medical doctor. With a twist...
https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/ep-45-new-hope-for-vaccine-injuries-dr-adeel-khan-on/id1685718305
I think Dr. Khan's stem cell therapy could very well cure my 28 year old vaccine injured son but alas:
"Not legal in Canada" so obviously the treatment will not be covered by my son's Canadian medical insurance.
Thanks.
Wow, I've been listening to Dr. Khan on and off as I have time today... I WANT HIM TO BE MY DOCTOR!!! Will finish asap, but in the meantime, can we send up a group prayer that regenerative medicine is the future???
PS:
https://youtu.be/GQWTJGc14EE
Jordan Peterson's interview with Dr. Khan. DECEMBER 2023 upload.
true health comes from what you eat, your lestyle choices not injections
Yes PLEASE!
And thanks for tuning in. ❤️
Dr Adeel Khan - "by combining cell & gene therapy" - hard pass!
Thank you immeasurably. In a good way! Not a microscopic way! Yes, I overthink everything, that's why I was a quality engineer.
Best Answer Ever!!!! Thank you!!!! Two hearts!
I have just started using DMSO. the thing is, I had arthroscopic surgery on my left knee to clean up torn somethings that would get painfully stuck, around 1996. Now it is kind of known that the surgery effs up your knee 25 years later. It is so far gone it does not even hurt, but it does not bend much, which throws my weight onto my right hip. So I would have to fix my knee to really help my hip. and now my feet do not signal balance data to my brain, so I walk like a drunken toddler. Doctors say huh! sorry! because now that insurance companies control most Medicare funding (Direct contract) they are not into knee replacements. My right leg is now noticeably shorter than my left leg. Oh well. TMI, sorry, at least I still have all my marbles and someday I WILL fix this. I will look into chlorine dioxide. I love little rays of sunshine like this.
Thanks for the links and the neem information!
Get some MSM as well. DMSO is well worth looking into. Miracle in jar, both of
them!
Thank you!
Neem topically?
No, in India they make little balls out of neem and eat them. The first time I ordered neem I was in a hurry and ended up with a neem powder for hair. which I did not use because my hair is totally white now, and the powder is dark. Else I would have used it just out of curiosity. Unfortunately - or maybe fortunately - my mind is sort of like a pachinko parlor full of things to try and I get distracted easily. If you have ever been in a pachinko parlor - I have - or listened to one on Youtube, my mind seems just that busy and noisy! Max ADHD.
Exactly.
Funny that, right?