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    Lumbar stenosis/sciatica, herniated disc, nerve pain

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      Furball
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      I have a friend with a herniated disc and lumbar stenosis/sciatica pain. I'm wondering if there is any particular advice on how to reliably reduce the inflammation, in case the proposed allopathic/surgical solutions do not work. She has a 9mm herniated disc. Extremely debilitating pain and she often falls when walking due to the muscle weakness it causes. It has impacted her posture and she has a crooked stance. Does anyone have personal experiences, or does anyone have advice on topical solutions or supplements that could help? I'm desperate because she is in a lot of pain.

      She takes Progest-E, T3, epsom salt baths. What else could help other than basic supplementation and avoiding inflammatory foods? oral lidocaine, or something like that?

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        zorba990 @Furball
        last edited by zorba990

        @Furball Here's a few things to look into:

        1. Reverse hyper exercise
          Youtube Video

        2. Supplementation with glucosamine and chondroitin regenerates damaged intervertebral disc | Case study
          https://www.ergo-log.com/damaged-intervertebral-disc-repaired-by-glucosamine-and-chondroitin.html
          (note the supplement used also contains manganese which I believe is essential) -- this one matches :
          https://a.co/d/2y3fX1I

        3. Possibly softwave therapy:
          https://softwaveclinics.com/blog/can-softwave-therapy-help-treat-herniated-discs/#:~:text=These shockwaves help to accelerate,reduces inflammation and promotes regeneration.

        4. Inversion therapy (similar to #1 -- I do these after a workout but I just user the hyperextension bench I bought for like 100 bucks)
          https://teeter.com/blog/how-to-treat-herniated-disc/

        Given the right stimulation, positioning, strengthening and nutrition the body will heal!

        be well

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          @Furball said in Lumbar stenosis/sciatica, herniated disc, nerve pain:

          I have a friend with a herniated disc and lumbar stenosis/sciatica pain. I'm wondering if there is any particular advice on how to reliably reduce the inflammation, in case the proposed allopathic/surgical solutions do not work. She has a 9mm herniated disc. Extremely debilitating pain and she often falls when walking due to the muscle weakness it causes. It has impacted her posture and she has a crooked stance. Does anyone have personal experiences, or does anyone have advice on topical solutions or supplements that could help? I'm desperate because she is in a lot of pain.

          She takes Progest-E, T3, epsom salt baths. What else could help other than basic supplementation and avoiding inflammatory foods? oral lidocaine, or something like that?

          Here's a video for your consideration: Bizarre Symptoms of Vitamin B1 Deficiency That You've Never Heard Before

          Thiamine is a powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory. But it's the connection with the nervous system and nerve function that I think might be of primary interest here.

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