What are best treatments for drop foot rls and knee issues

Posted By Francis (Chicago) on 02/03/2014

What about remedies for Arthritis? Need a remedy for my unbendable knee, my drop foot, and my RLS. I refuse to get an artificial knee and hip and have a tough time believing the quacks when they say I'll have to live with the drop foot.
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Replied by Thehandyman1947 (Ohio) on 02/03/2014

Francis from Chicago, rheumatory arthritis

  • 1000 mg vit C
  • 1000 mg M S M
  • 500mg chicken collegen two
  • 1000 mg calcium

every 12 hours, 2x a day, every 12 hours to get even cell growth, may take 2 to 6 months, the first time to work, so don't give up. you can buy these supplements online, and they will deliver to your door

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Replied by Rsw (Uniontown, Oh) on 02/03/2014

Hi Frances,

Were you able to look at the suggestions for helping arthritis right here on Earth Clinic? Boron is suggested, and it has been found that in countries with the highest levels of boron, the lowest rates of arthritis are found, and vice versa. Many other remedies can be found here on Earth Clinic: https://www.earthclinic.com/cures/arthritis.html

Best wishes!

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Replied by Mike62 (Denver) on 02/03/2014

Francis: Elephants do not get osteoarthritis even well into advanced years because they eat raw vegetation. This recipe is the best I have come up with from research and through experimentation. The items can be purchased at Whole Foods. 4x/day eat 2oz grass fed hamburger raw, and 1 vital pastured egg also raw. 8x/day drink a smoothie made with 1oz organic baby leaves, some organic chili, and 1 large whole trade banana including the peel. Before bed drink 1 pint water with 30g organic whole cane sugar. When you wake up to go to the bathroom take another one. Do this 3 or 4 times while sleeping. The idea is to get a continuous supply of sugar, vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients for fuel and nutrition. The proteins and oils are for structure. Take 1ml/3x/day skate liver oil.
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