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Ted's RemediesQuestion by Maria (Houston, Texas) on 02/12/2008
Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand) on 02/13/2008
The borax I used comes from a chemical supplier, labeled as a food grade, however, since borax is used in small amounts, other people usually used 10 mule team borax. I have found that there are four things most helpful.
1. 1/4 teaspoon borax in one liter of drinking water. 1/8 or 1/4 teaspoon of xylitol (Haven't perfected the exact formula for this one)
2. Magnesium citrate (or magnesium malate, or magnesium gluconate) 500 mg a day.
2. Vitamin D3 usually 10,000 i.u. 3. Vitamin K2 usually 200 mcg.
If there is anything else, than it has to be 1/2 teaspoon of sodium citrate in 1/2 glass of water twice a day. A glucosamine sulfate will temporary help with some squeaking of joints and temporary movement, although a longer term borax xylitol and magnesium are most important. Anyway most of the autoimmunity is quite helpful with borax and alkalizing, xylitol prevents the attachment mycobacterium on joints which prevents healing.
It should be noted that aspartame, thinner, hydrocarbons, white bread, white flour, colas, greatly worsens conditions rheumatism.
Aloe vera juice in later stage will speed up healing, but getting rid of the mycobacterium and other fungus like organism that causes bone problem appears to take much more time. There are newer remedies I have found, unfortunately, much of these ingredients can't be found, such as sodium silicate or sodium metasilicate. However eating oatmeal on empty stomach or horsetail.
I have my doubts about using honey, but it is the xylitol powder I have found to be quite helpful with this from my own experience.
Replied by Mita (Albuquerque, New Mexico) on 07/17/2011
the pain I have is excrutiating and have me disabled most of the time. I am 54yrs and have had RA for the past 20 yrs, but only in the past two years it has gotten out of control when I got cut and ended up with a strep infection in the blood system.
What is your recommendation on what I can take
Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand) on 08/10/2011
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