Guest guest Posted February 2, 2009 Report Share Posted February 2, 2009 How interesting! So sugar water is the latest in irritation/regrowth injections, eh? That's come a long way from the initial silicone injections! After that, came salt water injections. The last substance I heard of being investigated for injections was mitochondria. Wonder if that worked out? Haven't heard much about it since. What about the injection substance made out of rooster combs, Synvisc/Hyailgen? (Oops, just found out that it's not an irritant for cellular regrowth, rather used as a replacement fluid.) Thanks for the update! Questions: 1. Is sugar working any better than the substances that were previously used? 2. If inflammation is the trigger that promotes cellular regrowth, then shouldn't anti-inflammatories actually be contraindicated being as they reduce the regrowth stimulus? 3. So, when steroids/cryotherapies,etc. are used to reduce inflammation pain, aren't they actually interrupting the biofeedback needed for new cellular growth? 4. Then what can be done about the pain without reducing inflammation? -richard, l.m.t.- ;-{) --- On Sat, 1/31/09, bestsurprise2002 <bestsurprise2002 wrote: *WHAT IS PROLOTHERAPY? * ALVIN STEIN, M.D. _http://www.getprolo .com/what_ is_prolotherapy. htm_ (http://www.getprolo .com/what_ is_prolotherapy. htm) (http://www.getprolo ..com/stein_ florida.htm) .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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