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To: freeus who wrote (141350)9/2/1999 4:34:00 PM
From: TigerPaw  Respond to of 176387
 
was he comfortable
He was the hypnotist. I have met some of his patients and they found it beneficial. I remember one in particular had arthritis in the fingers. He trained (hypnotised) her to rub the pain to the front of the fingers (she would gently stroke a finger between the thumb and index finger of the other hand, the pain would appear to her to move to the finger tips). Then she tapped that finger tip with the index finger of the other hand to "splash it away". It's all in the mind, but she felt better for awhile and repeated the procedure when necessary. She went back for more "conditioning" (hypnosis) every few months.
TP



To: freeus who wrote (141350)9/2/1999 4:58:00 PM
From: TheGodfather (Hijacked)  Respond to of 176387
 
- To all DELL shareholders -

I'm a little late, (been away for a while), I just wanted to congratulate you on DELL's return. It was a very difficult 6 months and I only wish I could rejoice in your company.

To all shortsters and naysayers, would you be so kind as to kiss my buttocks..thank you.



To: freeus who wrote (141350)9/2/1999 11:35:00 PM
From: gary d.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
(OT) Lynn,
I've read with great interest and empathy about your recent
bouts with joint pain. Seems you can take all the Tylenol
and Ibuprofin in the world and still get no relief.

In March 1998, I started having severe pain in both knees.
I went to an orthopedic specialist after having seen two
GPs with no improvement. Turns out I had torn cartilage
in both knees and had arthroscopic surgery on both at the
same time in June '98. I was supposed to be fully rehabed
within 3 months. By October '98 my situation had not
appreciably improved.

I had a dental apointment in early October and during the
treatment, I mentioned all this to my dentist. He asked
whether I was taking a dietary supplement called Glucosamine and Chondroitin. Turns out his brother is a
orthopedic surgeon out in California and told my dentist
about it. My dentist was having pain in his hips and knees.
He told me it helped him tremendously, so I gave it a try.

This stuff really does work. I've been taking it since
that very day he told me about it. I have been a mailman
for over 20 years and walk an average of 6 miles daily.
Many hundreds of steps up and down porches each day. I am
working 8 hours each day and feel great. I will turn 51
next week and have many customers on my route (older and
younger than I) who also told me about G&C. They all swear
by it.

Best of all, you don't have to take my word for it as you
can check it out all over the net for yourself. I use
Schiff's Pain Free brand. It takes about 2 or 3 months
for you to be able tell whether it's helping.

Please don't think I'm a schill for some medical company.
My wife, Donna, also reads this thread and thought I should
share this with you because she has seen the difference it has made for me.

With love and prayers from DEEP IN THE HEART OF TEXAS.

Gary and Donna Duncan