Guest guest Posted December 12, 2009 Report Share Posted December 12, 2009 I know there are some supplements that are supposed to help improve circulation. I don't have a lot of money to experiment so I would like to hear any stories of what peope used & what really worked. Were the feet or foot really bad off, if you can describe in details & to what level have they been healed? Any details about this appreicated. Thank, Lynne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2009 Report Share Posted December 17, 2009 I use cinamon, I also take 16,000 mcg of Biotin daily. Nagla , " Lynne B " <lynnebarnhart wrote: > > I know there are some supplements that are supposed to help improve circulation. I don't have a lot of money to experiment so I would like to hear any stories of what peope used & what really worked. Were the feet or foot really bad off, if you can describe in details & to what level have they been healed? Any details about this appreicated. Thank, Lynne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2009 Report Share Posted December 17, 2009 My wife reversed her diabetic foot problems. She was on the verge of getting gangrene; some black, necrotic material came out of her toes after putting on a special salve made by www.altcancer.com. She also takes flushing niacin (vitamin B3; nicotinic acid) for circulation. Also helpful is cayenne pepper. The root cause for a diabetic foot problem is fungus. Sugar feeds the fungus, so avoid it. Also, avoid all yeast and fungus products (yes, mushrooms). If you take mushrooms, then taking antifungals will only work on the mushrooms, not the fungus that is residing in your body. The fungus must be dissolved for it to be eliminated; your immune system is incapable of doing it. There are two ways: external and internal. I have found that the following is best taken internally: Lugol's iodine (50 mg/day), Pau D'Arco, Black walnut, and Cat's claw. The herbs can be taken as a tea or in tincture form. I purchase the herb powders from www.herbalcom.com, as they are the cheapest source, yet are a good source. Also good internally is the Cansema tonic from altcancer.com. Externally, use their Cansema salve and wipe it over your foot. The manufacturer recommends putting on a little at a time, due to the pain factor. I prefer to cover the foot all at once, so use the weaker formulation that contains aloe vera. Incidentally, Alpha Omega Labs (www.altcancer.com) just had its owner kidnapped by rogue FDA agents in conjunction with American Airlines. You can see it on naturalnews.com. I sent an e-mail to his wife (Cathryn Caton, ND), and she said they are still shipping product for now. John /Israel , " Lynne B " <lynnebarnhart wrote: > > I know there are some supplements that are supposed to help improve circulation. I don't have a lot of money to experiment so I would like to hear any stories of what peope used & what really worked. Were the feet or foot really bad off, if you can describe in details & to what level have they been healed? Any details about this appreicated. Thank, Lynne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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