neuropathy [was Caudea Equina and Hemachromotosis
Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 5:41 pm
Hi Sunny,
Re neuropathy, great results no (not in practice), but some recent experiences of my own and my husband's. Short version: In his case, had had some years' worth of slowly progressing sensations in his feet, "as though I'm walking on sand", or "as though my socks are all bunched up, but they aren't." Over a couple of years he went to MDs, podiatrist, chiro, with nothing making any difference at all. (Homeopathy being used by him only hit-or-miss at present.)
What *finally* turned out to be the key, was wheat/gluten intolerance. Another chiro diagnosed it via muscle testing and eventually inspired him to make the needed changes, and after months and months of very slow progress, it finally went back to normal -- so long as he continues to mostly avoid wheat.
In my own case, I was having a "fuzzy feeling" in feet, better from taking Vitamin B-12. Then chiro did some other energy treatment, and the sensation went away much more thoroughly, but came back a couple of months later.
Then I found, by accident, that when I take hydrochloric acid with each meal, it stays gone, but comes back within a half-day if I stop. Sufficient HCl in the stomach is necessary for *so* many things, and it turns out that something about B-12 is one of them. Obviously this is (I am) still a work in progress, but I found that interesting. (I'm sure that "the right remedy" would remove the need for the HCl, but for now I will keep taking it! Oh, and I have been gluten-free for years as well; it does far worse things than that to me.)
Shannon
Re neuropathy, great results no (not in practice), but some recent experiences of my own and my husband's. Short version: In his case, had had some years' worth of slowly progressing sensations in his feet, "as though I'm walking on sand", or "as though my socks are all bunched up, but they aren't." Over a couple of years he went to MDs, podiatrist, chiro, with nothing making any difference at all. (Homeopathy being used by him only hit-or-miss at present.)
What *finally* turned out to be the key, was wheat/gluten intolerance. Another chiro diagnosed it via muscle testing and eventually inspired him to make the needed changes, and after months and months of very slow progress, it finally went back to normal -- so long as he continues to mostly avoid wheat.
In my own case, I was having a "fuzzy feeling" in feet, better from taking Vitamin B-12. Then chiro did some other energy treatment, and the sensation went away much more thoroughly, but came back a couple of months later.
Then I found, by accident, that when I take hydrochloric acid with each meal, it stays gone, but comes back within a half-day if I stop. Sufficient HCl in the stomach is necessary for *so* many things, and it turns out that something about B-12 is one of them. Obviously this is (I am) still a work in progress, but I found that interesting. (I'm sure that "the right remedy" would remove the need for the HCl, but for now I will keep taking it! Oh, and I have been gluten-free for years as well; it does far worse things than that to me.)
Shannon