Posted by Tockk on April 29, 2007, 8:16 pm
Anyone have any helpful home treatments for arthritis? One of my barbers
has a touch of this, could use an herbal remedy, or whatever . . .
10,000 thanks,
-Tock
Posted by Paul on April 29, 2007, 8:27 pm
> Anyone have any helpful home treatments for arthritis? One
> of my barbers has a touch of this, could use an herbal remedy,
> or whatever . . . 10,000 thanks,
>
> -Tock
Is there any help at the arthritis groups?
The busiest seems to be alt.support.arthritis
Hope there is some help for you here and there.
Posted by Tockk on April 30, 2007, 2:28 pm
>> Anyone have any helpful home treatments for arthritis? One
>> of my barbers has a touch of this, could use an herbal remedy,
>> or whatever . . . 10,000 thanks,
>>
>> -Tock
> Is there any help at the arthritis groups?
> The busiest seems to be alt.support.arthritis
> Hope there is some help for you here and there.
Huh -- I must have had a brain lapse -- I'll have to check and see what's
going on there . . .
Thanks,
-Tock
Posted by Zuke on April 29, 2007, 11:28 pm
On Mon, 30 Apr 2007, Tockk wrote:
> Anyone have any helpful home treatments for arthritis? One of my barbers
> has a touch of this, could use an herbal remedy, or whatever . . .
> 10,000 thanks,
How much hair do you have that you multiple barbers? My barber looks
at me with pity and probably feels about charging full price.
A lot of barbers have to retire because of arthritis of the hands
from holding up the clippers over the years.
From what I have seen of friends with arthritis there still isn't
a lot of help out there. I'm sure you can get lots of so-called
herbal cures if you just google. I doubt if they'd be much better
than any placebo.
Posted by sno on April 30, 2007, 12:04 am
Zuke wrote:
>
> On Mon, 30 Apr 2007, Tockk wrote:
>
> > Anyone have any helpful home treatments for arthritis? One of my barbers
> > has a touch of this, could use an herbal remedy, or whatever . . .
> > 10,000 thanks,
>
> How much hair do you have that you multiple barbers? My barber looks
> at me with pity and probably feels about charging full price.
>
> A lot of barbers have to retire because of arthritis of the hands
> from holding up the clippers over the years.
>
> From what I have seen of friends with arthritis there still isn't
> a lot of help out there. I'm sure you can get lots of so-called
> herbal cures if you just google. I doubt if they'd be much better
> than any placebo.
Bee stings work...not a placebo....have been raising bees for years...
all (most....??) beekeepers are familiar with this therapy...
There is a way to be stung with no pain...by numbing sting site with
ice cube...
It causes body to produce cortosol..??...substance similar to cortozone
but it works better...
Here is one link....if you google "arthritis bee sting" you will get a
bunch
of links to reputable sources...
http://www.beewelltherapy.com/
If you can find a local beekeeper am sure he/she would be glad to help
with therapy....
hope helps...have fun.....sno
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> of my barbers has a touch of this, could use an herbal remedy,
> or whatever . . . 10,000 thanks,
>
> -Tock