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Message started by Neal on Jan 26th, 2014 at 12:17pm

Title: Questions re: "anti-inflammatory" regimen
Post by Neal on Jan 26th, 2014 at 12:17pm
     Read Batch's post about it, and I've got a question:

1. In the pictures, Batch shows 2 bowls with the supplements. Does that mean I should divide everything into 2 daily doses?

       Heading out soon to get what I don't already have on hand & hoping it works quickly, although for a chronic it may take up to about 2 months to work.

       Oh $hit here he comes again ....

Title: Re: Questions "anti-inflammatory" regimen
Post by maz on Jan 26th, 2014 at 5:14pm
Hi Neal
I take mine all at once with my main meal of the day. A good meal helps to absorb it all.
Maz.

Title: Re: Questions "anti-inflammatory" regimen
Post by Guiseppi on Jan 26th, 2014 at 9:56pm
Same here, I take it all with dinner every night...3.5 years pain free thus far!

Joe

Title: Re: Questions "anti-inflammatory" regimen
Post by Neal on Jan 26th, 2014 at 11:03pm
Maz & Joe: Thanks much.

Seeing all the people saying they have had LONG PF periods is what has me really interested in trying this.

I've had 3 CyberKnife (read radiation) procedures done. First was on trigeminal nerve root; second was on sphenopalatine ganglion; third was on both. First 2 were just one-day treatments; third was M, TU, Weds, then Friday.

Worked pretty well for awhile in each instance, longest (so far) after the third time. I'm hoping that 1: the recent uptick in pain levels & "bonus" clusters lately has been mainly due to the crazy weather & they will get more tolerable soon; last one was when we (USA) went to (or from(?)) Daylight Savings Time & then that last cold snap. Another one (cold snap) is coming starting in the next day or so, so it's gonna worse for awhile; and I'm hoping that 2: even if the recent hellishness is from the nerves regenerating/rerouting, that the "anti-inflammatory" regimen works.

Thanks again Maz & Joe, much appreciated!


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