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  • Re: Leg/Muscle twitch

    Sounds similar to resless leg syndrome although the trauma suffered in the accident may point to damage to the nerves.&nbsp; In either case a visit to a cranio-sacral osteopath could well be worthwhile and would not involve the usual allopathic drug treatment a doctor would most likely use to supress the symptons without addressing the true cause
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by malken on August 21, 2009
  • Re: leg cramps

    I don&acute;t know how physically active you are but if very active and living in a warm climate sweating can produce a mineral imbalance in the body which seems to exacerbate cramping. A good source of minerals and trace elements is coarse sea salt -- avoid refined so-called table salt and commercially prepared meals etc. which are usually ...
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by malken on July 28, 2009
  • Re: cataract

    It would be well worth trying N-Acetyl Carnosine eye drops for removal of the cataract. This approach was originally developed by Russian researchers and is now well documented as effective.&nbsp; However, it is not a quick fix and one or two drops(or more) per day should be used for many months before any improvement will be noticed, but of ...
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by malken on July 7, 2009
  • Re: White Flecks on Teeth

    White flecks or patches on teeth can be caused by excess fluoride but if this is the reason ,to my knowledge, there is nothing that can be done to remove them other than&nbsp; to cover them with a dental veneer.&nbsp; These days we are all exposed to fluorides added to drinking water (check with your local water company) sometimes even when water ...
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by malken on June 23, 2009
  • Re: swollen auxillary lymph glands

    Is your doctor sure that this really is swollen lymph glands?&nbsp; A similar condition, i.e.nodular swelling, can result from the blockage of sweat glands caused by the regular use of anti-perspirants&nbsp; -- particularly the type which use aluminium compounds to do so.&nbsp; Long term blockage can lead to bacterial infection with consequent ...
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by malken on June 16, 2009
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