Guest guest Posted April 28, 2010 Report Share Posted April 28, 2010 What do you think about silica supplementation? http://www.eidon.com/silica_article.html Michael W. Bowser, DC, LAc Chinese Medicine subincor Wed, 28 Apr 2010 16:27:57 +0000 Regeneration of hip joint cartilage Anyone with any info? Hugo ________________________________ Hugo Ramiro http://middlemedicine.wordpress.com http://www.middlemedicine.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2010 Report Share Posted April 28, 2010 This is actually a very easy problem to solve. For this you have the follow a Chinese medical remedy by making bone soup. The bones can be fish port or beef. I use beef or pork. The bones must be slow simmered for 10 to 12 hours. This tasty soup can be drunk one cup thrice a day. Now for the acupuncture and physical medicine that must be performed in conjunction with the bone therapy. Acupuncture must be performed according to you AOM diagnosis. The needle must be long enough to tap the bone (osteopuncture, if you will). Use moxa on the needle if appropriate. Otherwise use microcurrent stimulation. If using the Pantheon models, use these frequencies: 4 mixed with 25 htz. for 10 minutes on each needle. I use Master Tong's distal points. Treatments must be carried out 2 times per week for two weeks (at this point the patient should no longer be coming in with pain), then one time per week until no pain between treatments, etc. I combine non-needle microcurrent therapy using a Y-probe and an electrolyte contact lotion on any ashi that exist after the needles have been remove. I use 0.3 htz, 2.6, 4.6, 10, 49, 160, 320, 600, 999 htz, and seal the are with 0.3 htz. End the treatment with SCENAR therapy until each metered area is " dosed. " The patient should be well enough to play tennis, golf, etc. after their 15th treatment. This should take 4 to six weeks. If the patient is willing, and can afford, to be treated 3 times per week, the treatment protocol can be finished in one month. You should have a 98% efficacy with this treatment and the results should be permanent. The patient should come in for a " tune-up " every three months. In fact, all patients should come in for a tune-up every three months and your office staff should be sending reminders just like in the dentist's office. Enjoy. This is the first time I've shared a complete protocol on-line. I know this will help. Dr. Don J. Snow, DAOM, MPH, L.Ac. > Chinese Traditional Medicine > naturaldoc1 > Wed, 28 Apr 2010 16:48:23 +0000 > RE: Regeneration of hip joint cartilage > > > What do you think about silica supplementation? > > http://www.eidon.com/silica_article.html > > Michael W. Bowser, DC, LAc > > > > Chinese Medicine > subincor > Wed, 28 Apr 2010 16:27:57 +0000 > Regeneration of hip joint cartilage > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Anyone with any info? > > > > Hugo > > > > ________________________________ > > Hugo Ramiro > > http://middlemedicine.wordpress.com > > http://www.middlemedicine.org > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2010 Report Share Posted April 28, 2010 I forgot to tell you that for the microcurrent needle stimulation, the patient must not be able to feel but the very faintest stimulation, for I always use sub-sensorial (or barely sensorial) stimulation. Dr. Don Snow Chinese Traditional Medicine don83407 Wed, 28 Apr 2010 15:14:45 -0500 RE: Regeneration of hip joint cartilage This is actually a very easy problem to solve. For this you have the follow a Chinese medical remedy by making bone soup. The bones can be fish port or beef. I use beef or pork. The bones must be slow simmered for 10 to 12 hours. This tasty soup can be drunk one cup thrice a day. Now for the acupuncture and physical medicine that must be performed in conjunction with the bone therapy. Acupuncture must be performed according to you AOM diagnosis. The needle must be long enough to tap the bone (osteopuncture, if you will). Use moxa on the needle if appropriate. Otherwise use microcurrent stimulation. If using the Pantheon models, use these frequencies: 4 mixed with 25 htz. for 10 minutes on each needle. I use Master Tong's distal points. Treatments must be carried out 2 times per week for two weeks (at this point the patient should no longer be coming in with pain), then one time per week until no pain between treatments, etc. I combine non-needle microcurrent therapy using a Y-probe and an electrolyte contact lotion on any ashi that exist after the needles have been remove. I use 0.3 htz, 2.6, 4.6, 10, 49, 160, 320, 600, 999 htz, and seal the are with 0.3 htz. End the treatment with SCENAR therapy until each metered area is " dosed. " The patient should be well enough to play tennis, golf, etc. after their 15th treatment. This should take 4 to six weeks. If the patient is willing, and can afford, to be treated 3 times per week, the treatment protocol can be finished in one month. You should have a 98% efficacy with this treatment and the results should be permanent. The patient should come in for a " tune-up " every three months. In fact, all patients should come in for a tune-up every three months and your office staff should be sending reminders just like in the dentist's office. Enjoy. This is the first time I've shared a complete protocol on-line. I know this will help. Dr. Don J. Snow, DAOM, MPH, L.Ac. > Chinese Traditional Medicine > naturaldoc1 > Wed, 28 Apr 2010 16:48:23 +0000 > RE: Regeneration of hip joint cartilage > > > What do you think about silica supplementation? > > http://www.eidon.com/silica_article.html > > Michael W. Bowser, DC, LAc > > > > Chinese Medicine > subincor > Wed, 28 Apr 2010 16:27:57 +0000 > Regeneration of hip joint cartilage > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Anyone with any info? > > > > Hugo > > > > ________________________________ > > Hugo Ramiro > > http://middlemedicine.wordpress.com > > http://www.middlemedicine.org > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2010 Report Share Posted April 28, 2010 Donald, thank you. Which SCENAR device do you recommend? I will have one ro two more questions later. Hugo ________________________________ Hugo Ramiro http://middlemedicine.wordpress.com http://www.middlemedicine.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2010 Report Share Posted April 29, 2010 Don, thanks for not giving up hope on us laggards at the back of the class. If you would throw us meaty bones like this more often we would be much more agreeable and willing to overlook your some what condescending mannerisms.(at times). I take it that this protocol could be used to grow cartilage anywhere and that even without the fancy equipment, using only needles and moxa ,an improvement would not be out of the question? Humbly yours, Simon > Chinese Traditional Medicine > don83407 > Wed, 28 Apr 2010 15:38:26 -0500 > RE: Regeneration of hip joint cartilage > > > I forgot to tell you that for the microcurrent needle stimulation, the patient must not be able to feel but the very faintest stimulation, for I always use sub-sensorial (or barely sensorial) stimulation. > > > > Dr. Don Snow > > > > Chinese Traditional Medicine > don83407 > Wed, 28 Apr 2010 15:14:45 -0500 > RE: Regeneration of hip joint cartilage This is actually a very easy problem to solve. For this you have the follow a Chinese medical remedy by making bone soup. The bones can be fish port or beef. I use beef or pork. The bones must be slow simmered for 10 to 12 hours. This tasty soup can be drunk one cup thrice a day. > > Now for the acupuncture and physical medicine that must be performed in conjunction with the bone therapy. > > Acupuncture must be performed according to you AOM diagnosis. The needle must be long enough to tap the bone (osteopuncture, if you will). Use moxa on the needle if appropriate. Otherwise use microcurrent stimulation. If using the Pantheon models, use these frequencies: 4 mixed with 25 htz. for 10 minutes on each needle. I use Master Tong's distal points. Treatments must be carried out 2 times per week for two weeks (at this point the patient should no longer be coming in with pain), then one time per week until no pain between treatments, etc. > > I combine non-needle microcurrent therapy using a Y-probe and an electrolyte contact lotion on any ashi that exist after the needles have been remove. I use 0.3 htz, 2.6, 4.6, 10, 49, 160, 320, 600, 999 htz, and seal the are with 0.3 htz. > > End the treatment with SCENAR therapy until each metered area is " dosed. " > > The patient should be well enough to play tennis, golf, etc. after their 15th treatment. This should take 4 to six weeks. If the patient is willing, and can afford, to be treated 3 times per week, the treatment protocol can be finished in one month. > > You should have a 98% efficacy with this treatment and the results should be permanent. The patient should come in for a " tune-up " every three months. In fact, all patients should come in for a tune-up every three months and your office staff should be sending reminders just like in the dentist's office. > > Enjoy. This is the first time I've shared a complete protocol on-line. > > I know this will help. > > Dr. Don J. Snow, DAOM, MPH, L.Ac. > > > Chinese Traditional Medicine > > naturaldoc1 > > Wed, 28 Apr 2010 16:48:23 +0000 > > RE: Regeneration of hip joint cartilage > > > > > > What do you think about silica supplementation? > > > > http://www.eidon.com/silica_article.html > > > > Michael W. Bowser, DC, LAc > > > > > > > > Chinese Medicine > > subincor > > Wed, 28 Apr 2010 16:27:57 +0000 > > Regeneration of hip joint cartilage > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Anyone with any info? > > > > > > > > Hugo > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > > Hugo Ramiro > > > > http://middlemedicine.wordpress.com > > > > http://www.middlemedicine.org > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2010 Report Share Posted April 29, 2010 I don't think Don's condescending at all. I'd love to hear more of what he has to say. Another thing I've come across is Knox Gelatin. Take it with a big glass of water, three times a day. The water is just as important as the gelatin. (I sweeten it with Stevia.) - " Simon Cairns " <SimonBethel <Chinese Traditional Medicine > Wednesday, April 28, 2010 8:08 PM RE: Regeneration of hip joint cartilage > > Don, thanks for not giving up hope on us laggards at the back of the > class. If you would throw us meaty bones like this more often we would be > much more agreeable and willing to overlook your some what condescending > mannerisms.(at times). > > I take it that this protocol could be used to grow cartilage anywhere and > that even without the fancy equipment, using only needles and moxa ,an > improvement would not be out of the question? > > > > Humbly yours, > > > > Simon > >> Chinese Traditional Medicine >> don83407 >> Wed, 28 Apr 2010 15:38:26 -0500 >> RE: Regeneration of hip joint cartilage >> >> >> I forgot to tell you that for the microcurrent needle stimulation, the >> patient must not be able to feel but the very faintest stimulation, for I >> always use sub-sensorial (or barely sensorial) stimulation. >> >> >> >> Dr. Don Snow >> >> >> >> Chinese Traditional Medicine >> don83407 >> Wed, 28 Apr 2010 15:14:45 -0500 >> RE: Regeneration of hip joint cartilage >> >> >> >> >> >> >> This is actually a very easy problem to solve. For this you have the >> follow a Chinese medical remedy by making bone soup. The bones can be >> fish port or beef. I use beef or pork. The bones must be slow simmered >> for 10 to 12 hours. This tasty soup can be drunk one cup thrice a day. >> >> Now for the acupuncture and physical medicine that must be performed in >> conjunction with the bone therapy. >> >> Acupuncture must be performed according to you AOM diagnosis. The needle >> must be long enough to tap the bone (osteopuncture, if you will). Use >> moxa on the needle if appropriate. Otherwise use microcurrent >> stimulation. If using the Pantheon models, use these frequencies: 4 mixed >> with 25 htz. for 10 minutes on each needle. I use Master Tong's distal >> points. Treatments must be carried out 2 times per week for two weeks (at >> this point the patient should no longer be coming in with pain), then one >> time per week until no pain between treatments, etc. >> >> I combine non-needle microcurrent therapy using a Y-probe and an >> electrolyte contact lotion on any ashi that exist after the needles have >> been remove. I use 0.3 htz, 2.6, 4.6, 10, 49, 160, 320, 600, 999 htz, and >> seal the are with 0.3 htz. >> >> End the treatment with SCENAR therapy until each metered area is " dosed. " >> >> The patient should be well enough to play tennis, golf, etc. after their >> 15th treatment. This should take 4 to six weeks. If the patient is >> willing, and can afford, to be treated 3 times per week, the treatment >> protocol can be finished in one month. >> >> You should have a 98% efficacy with this treatment and the results should >> be permanent. The patient should come in for a " tune-up " every three >> months. In fact, all patients should come in for a tune-up every three >> months and your office staff should be sending reminders just like in the >> dentist's office. >> >> Enjoy. This is the first time I've shared a complete protocol on-line. >> >> I know this will help. >> >> Dr. Don J. Snow, DAOM, MPH, L.Ac. >> >> > Chinese Traditional Medicine >> > naturaldoc1 >> > Wed, 28 Apr 2010 16:48:23 +0000 >> > RE: Regeneration of hip joint cartilage >> > >> > >> > What do you think about silica supplementation? >> > >> > http://www.eidon.com/silica_article.html >> > >> > Michael W. Bowser, DC, LAc >> > >> > >> > >> > Chinese Medicine >> > subincor >> > Wed, 28 Apr 2010 16:27:57 +0000 >> > Regeneration of hip joint cartilage >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > Anyone with any info? >> > >> > >> > >> > Hugo >> > >> > >> > >> > ________________________________ >> > >> > Hugo Ramiro >> > >> > http://middlemedicine.wordpress.com >> > >> > http://www.middlemedicine.org >> > >> > >> > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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