I need x-rays
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I actually do have Helycrisse. How do you apply it? You use a carrier oil? -
@happyhanneke said in I need x-rays:
I actually do have Helycrisse. How do you apply it? You use a carrier oil?
Not obliged to but the penetration will be easier. Advised to do so.
2 possibilities with oil + EO- I have a small pot with 10 ml oil ( tsp). I put a finger in it and rub the skin. Afterwards I take 2 drops EO on a finger and I rub the place where it is needed. x 2. Not very practical but quicker. Total 4 drops, 3 times a day.
- I mix oil and EO in the pot.
Mind the proportions: 40 % EO.
For 10 ml oil, it makes 4 ml EO (4 x 20 drops). Not cheap so.
Try to add lavendula or tea tree. lavendula if you don't take aspirin.
I'd add 1/3 anti-pain EO if no aspirin. But with no irritable touch.
Edit: Instead of oil, you can use body milk if you don't mix the whole thing.
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@happyhanneke said in I need x-rays:
I am in touch with Danny so most of what I do has been discussed with him.
awesome
I never have cold hands or feet.
cool
I don't think I can take a lot of aspirin. I just take a tiny amount and I already get bleeding gums and if I accidentally get a small cut it bleeds like crazy. I take vit K too but it doesn't seem to make it better. The small amount is ok but if I take more I'm worried about the bleeding, even when I brush my teeth.
got it. I'd suggest trying to reverse a vitamin K deficiency, with just prolonged higher doses of vitamin K (K2MK4 is a must, idealabs is suggested). If you can't go higher dose on the aspirin, I'd consider getting a couple bottles and going reasonably high dose topical on the belly button, and orally.
Danny said how when he was reaching 3 g of aspirin, he was bleeding like crazy, and unbeknownst to him had likely induced a vit K deficiency, upped 5mg to 10mg vit K and that went away pretty quickly. Maybe you need more. keep up calcium and vit D and you're killin it.
All these nutrients will be important cofactors in the improvement of arthritis, anyway!
Yes I do hold a smart phone for an extended period of time. I'm as addicted as anybody else
same, but after I deleted a game I was seriously spending too much time on, my own arthritic pains have gone away. Also, I try to limit things on the phone, that I could do on a computer instead, that seems to gives less centralized radiation.
I don't think there's a way around this. I remember Ray commenting how he'd be emailing people back and forth about their problems for years, and then find out they are on their smart phone all the time. Note: radiation mitigating devices has not worked for me (still keep them on my phone)
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@DavidPS Great point DavidPS. I second this. One should be doing the things that will fix arthritis anyway, so knowing if what you've got is arthritis is a moot point.
If you google what a doctor will prescribe, it'd basically be painkillers/NSAID's, steroids, and DMARDs (supposedly stop progression of arthritis)...
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@LetTheRedeemed said in I need x-rays:
I'd suggest trying to reverse a vitamin K deficiency, with just prolonged higher doses of vitamin K (K2MK4 is a must,
Masterjohn says K2 MK7 for fluidity problems is optimal, better than K1.
Mind the protection (oxidation) for MK7. Rather fragile (3 months if not well encapsulated with e.g. rosmarinus). So No liquid form with MK7.
Excerpt:
There is reason to think MK-7 would be better at supporting blood clotting.
โMK-7 is not just three times better than K1 at reaching bone; itโs also five times better at supporting blood clotting (Schurgers, 2007). This may be because the greater fat-solubility of MK-7 makes it hold on more tightly to the membranes within liver cells, making it stay active in the liver much longer rather than being released and broken down (Shearer, 2008). The liver is where clotting proteins are made, so more extended activity in the liver would explain why MK-7 could better support blood clotting. If this is correct, other long-chain MKs such as MK-8 and MK-9 probably share this property as well.โ
https://chrismasterjohnphd.com/blog/2016/12/09/the-ultimate-vitamin-k2-resource/