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Tom Tricep - 20 Nov 2004 17:21 GMT
Patient has right hand tremors with arm extension, hand thumbs up and
hand palms down, 3 months post whiplash.

Chiropractic adjustment of C5/C6 makes the situation worse
temporarily. Tender triceps and biceps muscle compared to the left.

28YO female, otherwise in good health.

Question: what nutrients would you recommend for this? I am thinking
B6, B12, maybe a brain protomorphogen.

Thanks in advance!

Tom Tricep
Phil Scott - 20 Nov 2004 19:16 GMT
> Patient has right hand tremors with arm extension, hand thumbs up and
> hand palms down, 3 months post whiplash.
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> Question: what nutrients would you recommend for this? I am thinking
> B6, B12, maybe a brain protomorphogen.

There may be mylin sheath issues (an electrically insulating
sheathing around parts of the neurons.  Some neurons are
microscopic others such as those serving the limbs can be
inches or feet long.  The long part is sheathed.)   Google
searches on that as related to MS and regeneration of the
mylin sheath will find the occasional mention that vitamin E
can reverse early stage mylin sheath damage...

I have done some strange things biochemically with my nervous
system/ brain etc (pre alzheimers condition reversal, amyloid
issues etc)  and a lot of research,,  one of my protocols had
produced early signs of MS, on one side of my body (along with
some world class benefits).. heavy doses of vitamin E for just
a few days stopped the progression and ten reverseed it.   It
could of course been other factors also.   But there were
several of those reports.

Phil Scott

> Thanks in advance!
>
> Tom Tricep
outrider@despammed.com - 21 Nov 2004 03:44 GMT
> Patient has right hand tremors with arm extension, hand thumbs up and
> hand palms down, 3 months post whiplash.
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>
> Tom Tricep

I'd recommend the person stop seeing a chiropractor before it's made
worse...permanently.


Zee
Tom Tricep - 22 Nov 2004 18:34 GMT
Zee Opined:
>I'd recommend the person stop seeing a chiropractor before it's made
>worse...permanently.
>
>Zee

Zee:

Chiropractic is not synonymous with high amplitude adjustment. What a
doctor of any kind does first is diagnose. I have seen the patient 3
times now, each time doing various tests both mechanical, energetic
and nutritional to see if anything makes a difference.

This morning, there was light at the end of the tunnel. She has GTO
issues in the olecranon with muscle belly issues of her tricpe and
bicep. Hooray! Her shaking was temporarily relieved by addressing
these areas.

Thank god for conservative care!
tom Tricep
Dunne E. Dawe - 24 Nov 2004 05:02 GMT
>This morning, there was light at the end of the tunnel. She has GTO
>issues in the olecranon with muscle belly issues of her tricpe and
>bicep. Hooray! Her shaking was temporarily relieved by addressing
>these areas.

Could you translate?    :-)
 
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