Guest guest Posted April 4, 2006 Report Share Posted April 4, 2006 --- , " mikeuggen " <mike wrote: > For those with connective tissue disorders (which is the > primary population I work with), surgery is very dicey because of > extreme tissue fragility which causes frequent surgical failures. Interesting reading, Mike. Thank you for adding so much to this list;-) A couple of points, if I may... On connective tissue disorders, I wonder if you've added Vit C supplements 3 times a day because of help it gives in the manufacturing of Collagen? Then there is the taking internally of olive oil. It seems to be a WD-40 for helping restore connective tissues, especially in the joints, knees, back, etc, and I was wondering if it could help in what you are talking about... Then there are the castor oil packs, that when done according to Edgar Cayce seem to rejuvenate that area, almost overnight. I noticed that you talked about a physical pressure movement to relocate the bladder...would a mild exercise on something like a rebounder held strengthen the muscles so that the bladder remains where it is supposed to. I've a few ladies that used to have that problem and the above three suggestions did work for the ones the did the drills. I got to admit it, only about 3 out of 10 actually did the rebounder. And not one of them did the castor oil packs. I do have specifics if interested. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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