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Michael (Colorful Colorado) on 04/03/2022
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Thank you for this Deirdre! I had been taking Borax orally for a week and noticed some relief from Sciatica. I followed your protocol and had some relief before 8 hours had passed. I continued this treatment morning and evening for 2 more days adding 1/8 tsp of ionic Magnesium to the recipe. This eliminated the pain entirely! I applied this 'formula' to the area where my Sciatic pain originates and down my leg with an extra pass on my knees. This has also helped with pain and stiffness in my knees. I am now on day 3 of no additional treatment as I try to determine the lasting effects of this treatment to put it into a periodic regimen. At this point in time still having no pain. Thanks again.
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Replied By Deirdre (Connecticut) on 04/03/2022

Hi Michael,

Thanks for the feedback! Glad to hear it's working so well and good to know about the addition of ionic magnesium. I will definitely try that.

I'm expanding the area where I am applying it to knees, hands, elbows, neck, and the entire low back. I find the increase in flexibility almost instantaneous now, which is really incredible. I went pretty hard at the gym yesterday with weight training, jogging, running and the step machine with the Kaatsu bands on (those bands make workouts REALLY HARD, let me tell you! ) and today had almost no joint pain. My hands are usually very painful after swinging the kettlebell around, but there was none of that yesterday after the workout.

I'm also using the solution on my 16 year old dog, who has very painful feet at this stage of his life. I apply it to his pads. 3rd day of doing this and I think there is an improvement. Will update in time.

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Replied By dd (canada) on 04/10/2022

Ms D& pet parents might check this out...vid 🐶Toenail Trims ARE Brain Surgery! if you hear toenail clicking (on floors), trim em stat...
toenails are a major source of neurological feedback

too long ones disturb optimum spinal alignment/balance...biomechanics...negatively affecting dog's entire health...causing osteoarthritis, stress hormone rise, fatigue/instability/energy depletion in muscles, tendons, metabolic disease in organs

youtube.com/watch?v=p-HgjElfgv0
Dog Nail Trimming
Animal Chiropractic Education

Dr. Amy and Dr. O stress the importance of toe nail trimming in dogs.

Replied By Deirdre (Connecticut) on 04/10/2022

Thank you so much, dd. I was just looking at his nails earlier tonight thinking a few of them really needed a trim and I do have the right tool for it. That video was excellent, I just finished watching it. Thank you so much for recommending it. All dog owners should watch it! Great tips, esp about 1) wetting dog's nails beforehand by walking them in wet grass and 2) cutting the front and sides of the nail and not worrying about the back of the nail. I will work on his nails!

Replied By Oppiesee (Melkbos SA) on 07/18/2022

Be cautious with those hands and swinging of the heavy kettle bells, it may do more harm than good.

Thanks for the recipe. I'll be applying it tonight.
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