Christiaan Barnard South Africa 1922 - 2001, Paphos, Cyprus Rheumatoid arthritis had plagued Barnard prior to 1956, when it was diagnosed during his postgraduate work in the United States,[4] this limited his surgical experimentation in later years. As a result, he turned to writing novels, books on health/medicine/South Africa while serving as a scientific consultant.
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When conservative therapy can no longer control the symptoms,
Surgery for RA may become an option. Goal: pain reduction, correction of deformity, and functional improvement * Arthroplasty /total joint replacements... hip/ knee/shoulder * Tendon repair or transfer...tendon release * Tenosynovectomy - removal of diseased tendon sheath * Arthrodesis - surgical fusing of joints * Soft tissue release * Synovectomy- removed inflamed synovium, removal of excess synovial lining * Nerve entrapment release, ie. carpal tunnel * Osteotomy (improve skeletal alignment) * Epiphyseodesis (fuse the growth plate) to correct leg length and angular deformity |
The management of rheumatoid hand requires an integrated approach involving both rheumatologist and orthopaedics surgeons. The first line of treatment should be conservative, including medical (NSAIDs; corticosteroids; DMARDs) and injective therapy. Excellent clinical and radiographic results in patients with mild deformities or tenosynovitis have been obtained since the introduction of DMARDs. However, when patients develop severe deformities with no passive range of motion of the joint affected, surgery is necessary. Furthermore, tenosynovitis unresponsive to medical treatment, as well as tendon ruptures, needs surgical intervention. Several different surgical options are available for MCP joint deformities such as SND and BND. A correct clinical examination focused on the evaluation of passive range of motion of the joint involved is crucial to plan surgery. Soft tissues procedures represent the gold standard for the management of SND and BND if a passive range of motion of the PIP joint is present. Nevertheless, in case of ankyloses of the PIP joint or when a full passive range of motion of the PIP joint is absent, the available treatment options are arthroplasty or fusion. (1)
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Dislocated Hangman’s Fracture C2 and C3
Subluxation of C1 on C2 is often overlooked. RA can cause asymptomatic instability of the neck. Manipulation under anesthesia can cause spinal cord injury.
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In patients with RA, the prevalence of cervical involvement has been reported to range from 43 to 86% [1, 2]. One of the earliest indicators of cervical spine involvement in RA is neck pain, and as many as 40 to 88% of RA patients report complaints of this symptom [1].Posterior C1-C2 subluxation can be seen in patients with RA when the odontoid is eroded from synovitis or when it is fractured.
C1-C2 dislocation, Webb et al. (1968) found the trans- verse ligament of C1 vertebra destroyed to such a degree that it could not be identified. In the presence of a lax or ruptured transverse ligament, C1 vertebral body slips forward on C2 vertebra in flexion, but the displacement of the odontoid process remains limited. The odontoid process does not reach the posterior arch of C1. Werne (1957) proposed that the alar ligaments limit the extent of backward dislocation of the odontoid process when the transverse ligament is destroyed. https://jnnp.bmj.com/content/jnnp/37/9/1069.full.pdf Image: https://www.spineuniverse.com/treatments/surgery/cervical-spine-surgery-overview What to do when pain is triggered
The first thing to do is sit up or raise the head to 90 degrees. If you can lower your legs, do so. Next, loosen or remove any constricting clothing , and be sure to check your blood pressure every five minutes. |
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Dr. Bergman D.C. Explains the Process of a Chiropractic Adjustment www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jffbx_tN8Xw 05:00 ... the plates of the skull if they're misaligned then the brain can't get the right nutrients and if there's loss of curb in the neck that also means that the cerebral spinal fluid that's produced in the brain can't drain now you're gonna see there's almost no rotation |
X-ray imaging in non inflammatory arthritis
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www.slideshare.net/drraman007/xray-imaging-in-non-inflammatory-arthritis
Hip and buttocks burning pain on physical examination with limited full range of motion of the hip and pain in the flexion adduction ... spaces leads to entrapment of quadratus femoris causing the common pain of the lower buttocks and/or groin pain and the inside of the thigh spaces leads to entrapment of quadratus femoris causing the common pain of the lower product and/or groin pain and the inside of the thigh. Dependent decreasing as more external rotation is achieved it also decreases with age and ...
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Arthroscopic Hip Labral Repair and Lesser Trochanter Excision for Ischiofemoral Impingement www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJGO5sytS5I
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What we're describing is a different way or a systematized way of analyzing and the spine and joints and locating misalignments and then how those misalignments are corrected About the Gonstead Technique at Centre Chiropractic, State College / Boalsburg PA Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMsRAerkNr4 |
Types of Synovial Joints. The six types of synovial joints allow the body to move in a variety of ways. (a) Pivot joints allow for rotation around an axis, such as between the first and second cervical vertebrae, which allows for side-to-side rotation of the head. (b) The hinge joint of the elbow works like a door hinge. (c) The articulation between the trapezium carpal bone and the first metacarpal bone at the base of the thumb is a saddle joint. (d) Plane joints, such as those between the tarsal bones of the foot, allow for limited gliding movements between bones. (e) The radiocarpal joint of the wrist is a condyloid joint. (f) The hip and shoulder joints are the only ball-and-socket joints of the body. Synovial Joints https://courses.lumenlearning.com/hccs-ap1/chapter/synovial-joints/ Learning Objectives
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Skeletal muscles are connected to the bones, allowing the body to walk and stand upright.
So then we have, our muscles then are stacked one on top of each other in
a very specific order like stacking batteries in a flashlight. 16:11 And so, surrounding these, the stack of muscle batteries, we have a substance called fascia 16:20 which is very much like a stacking and of course, fascia is that shiny stuff you see when you carve the Christmas turkey. 16:27 Now the interesting thing about fascia is that fascia is a semiconductor. 16:30 So what in the world is a semiconductor? 16:32 Semiconductor is a collection of molecules arranged in such a way that electrons move through it at the speed of light but only in one direction. ... Dr. Jerry Tennant: Healing is Voltage The Physics of Emotions www.youtube.com/watch?v=pm-Ia6vI4PA&t=1s |
HIP PAIN the sitting pain.
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get off
17:39 your butt just get off your butt, one way i do it is i have a standing desk so my butt, actually atrophied when we were writing this book lifespan. i ended up with a cramp in my piriformis muscle which is the small muscle, it's right in your hip it goes through that hole in your pelvis and it's essential for standing, and it was cramped up on my left hand side so i was limping, for about nine months after we wrote the book and i thought. i eventually got it to go away with a combination of exercise, physio, and an injection of NAD in my butt . |
From an early-onset of undifferentiated arthritis (UA) to RA
Objectives: The ability to predict the development of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in patients with an early-onset undifferentiated arthritis (UA) is highly required if the remission or an adequate response to the treatment are the main goal. The aim of the study was to develop a predictive rule combining clinical variables, serological biomarkers and power Doppler ultrasonography (PDUS) for the progression from an early-onset UA to RA in daily rheumatological practice.
Nonsurgical Treatment for Nonhealing Fractures
A nonhealing fracture can cause pain until the bone heals fully. Doctors at NYU Langone’s Bone Healing Center offer bone stimulation techniques and medication to speed healing and relieve pain. Your doctor may recommend a technique called bone stimulation, which uses either a low-level electric current or low-intensity pulsed ultrasound to help speed the rate of bone healing. It is administered at the doctor’s office or at NYU Langone’s Bone Healing Center. Your doctor may also recommend a portable unit that can be used daily at home. In electronic bone stimulation, a doctor places a small electrode or electrodes—flat discs that adhere to the skin and conduct electricity—onto your skin near the fractured bone. These electrodes are connected to a machine that sends a low electrical current to the affected bone. This technique jump-starts the healing process by tricking the body into thinking an injury has occurred. In response, your body produces proteins that begin to repair cells at the injury site. Electronic and Ultrasonic Bone StimulationBone Growth (Electronic and Ultrasonic) Stimulators.pdf pacificsource.com/sites/default/files/2020-09/Bone%20Growth%20%28Electronic%20and%20Ultrasonic%29%20Stimulators.pdf |
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A clinical prediction rule combining routine assessment ...https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20822707/
Objectives: The ability to predict the development of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in patients with an early-onset undifferentiated arthritis (UA) is highly required if the remission or an adequate response to the treatment are the main goal. The aim of the study was to develop a predictive rule combining clinical variables, serological biomarkers and power Doppler ultrasonography (PDUS) for the ... Development of a Clinical Prediction Rule for Risk Stratification of Recurrent Venous Thromboembolism in Patients With Cancer-Associated Venous Thromboembolism www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.111.051920 |
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Cervical spine and Shoulder https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayqmCMo010E The medical system now is not taught that an abnormal structure will lead to an abnormal function or pathology so what they're doing is they're looking at the x-ray on the left there is no tumors fractures or other pathologies other than the misalignments. Since you're not taught to correct structural misalignments they're not seeing that as a problem. |
Mapping Spinal Damage
https://regenexx.com/blog/a-case-study-of-severe-ccj-instability-and-our-picl-procedure/
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Defining CCJ Instability
The craniocervical junction (CCJ) is at the top of the spinal column where the head meets the neck. Strong ligaments—the alar, transverse, and accessory ligaments (and others)—hold the CCJ together. A new ligament complex called the ventradural ligament (VDL) has also recently been discovered here. CCJ instability occurs either when there is an injury to these ligaments or due to disease and normal wear and tear with aging. The result is that the ligaments loosen and the upper-neck joints become unstable. This can lead to arthritis in these joints, tendon inflammation, nerves being pinched, and so on.
What might cause an injury to the CCJ ligaments? While there are congenital conditions, such as Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) that are associated with CCJ instability, the ligaments can also suffer traumatic injuries, such as head or neck trauma. Examples include a rear-end car accident or a blow to the head in sports or some other activity or accident. Symptoms can include dizziness, visual and cognitive disruptions, headaches, and so on. https://regenexx.com/blog/a-case-study-of-severe-ccj-instability-and-our-picl-procedure/?fbclid=IwAR0u2hPyAkwwtjyXIdgMODcdxNmXJ37YrYXSPsYo2vjkyQIJHv9oTYupZ4U |
How long does one continue to feel some discomfort?
The longest flare-up noted from a disc injection is about 6-8 weeks until the patient turns the corner. If you're still having significant increased pain from the procedure that's when that disc tissue needs to be ruled out meaning that one to two hundred times there are small amounts of bacteria that live in these discs and if you stick a needle into them, that can stir up that hornet's nest, so that's again not likely it's just one in 200 half a percent but one of the things that makes us think that is that the patient isn't getting better with time or the pain isn't going away but going back to what it used to be and if this is the case it's important to address the bacteria.
Spinal fusion is a surgical procedure used to correct problems with the small bones in the spine (vertebrae). It is essentially a "welding" process. The basic idea is to fuse together two or more vertebrae so that they heal into a single, solid bone.
Spinal fusion is a surgical procedure used to correct problems with the small bones in the spine (vertebrae). It is essentially a "welding" process. The basic idea is to fuse together two or more vertebrae so that they heal into a single, solid bone.
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Video ; An Update on Our CCJ Instability Procedure - 2017
Article: Avoid the Stem Cell Scam: A Patient Speaks Out The Usefulness of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
Platelet-rich plasma, or PRP, is a substance that's thought to promote healing when injected. Plasma is a component of your blood that contains special "factors," or proteins, that help your blood...Read more PRP for Degenerative Cartilage Disease:
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Osmotic pressure
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Effects of changes in osmolality on spinal cord activity
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Osmotic Pressure is the minimum pressure which needs to be applied to a solution to prevent the inward flow of its pure solvent across a semipermeable membrane. It is also defined as the measure of the tendency of a solution to take in pure solvent by osmosis. Wikipedia
Other conditions that may cause spinal cord compression can develop more quickly, even very suddenly, and can occur at any age:
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David A.Lake and Charles D.Barne
Li D, Tian H, Li X, Mao L, Zhao X, Lin J, Lin S, Xu C, Liu Y, Guo Y, Mei X. Life Sci. 2020 Mar 15;245:117351. doi: 10.1016/j.lfs.2020.117351. Epub 2020 Jan 22. |
Blocked Meridian(s)
Blocked meridian(s) need to be cleansed. Chinese meridian clock and the 12 channels for healthy living. Experience of Professor Lu Fang in Treating Psoriatic Arthritis of Damp-Heat and Blood Stasis Type with Self-made Yimian Decoction 王晶亚朴勇洙贺春雪王波卢芳 黑龙江中医药大学黑龙江中医药大学第一附属医院哈尔滨市中医医院 In the opinion of Professor Lu Fang, psoriatic arthritis of damp-heat and blood stasis type is due to exogenous wind cold and damp-heat evil, internal cause of dryness-heat of blood, and endogenous damp-heat and stasis toxin, which cause blockage of meridians and collaterals and qi and blood stasis in the skins and joints to develop the disease. This disease is treated by clearing heat, promoting diuresis, and dredging collaterals as well as cooling blood, activating blood circulation, and resolving stasis as the main principle. Based on the law guiding prescription, self-made Yimian decoction has significant clinical efficacy in treating psoriatic arthritis of damp-heat and blood stasis type. |
Advanced disease may result in subchondral collapse which threatens the viability of the joint involved. Non-traumatic cases will typically present with mechanical pain of variable onset and severity and often difficult to localize. In early disease, the physical examination is often normal which inevitably causes a delay in diagnosis.[1]
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Avascular necrosis/Osteonecrosis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2ZOTDbEe-0&feature=emb_title is a degenerative bone condition characterised by the death of cellular components of the bone secondary to an interruption of the subchondral blood supply. It typically affects the epiphysis of long bones at weight-bearing joints. This short video gives a good summary of the condition https://www.physio-pedia.com/Avascular_Necrosis |
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The Promise of Human Regeneration: Forever Young
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0vKOYQUmgg 54:37 She writes: Do you think regeneration can be used to replace or fix damaged cells in cases like cancer or in autoimmune disorders? Absolutely . Yes, yes. Absolutely. The one thing that stem cells do better than anything is reduce inflammation. Absolutely, no question. . The Promise of Human Regeneration: Forever Young https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0vKOYQUmgg |
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The intracellular pathway involves the same pathway that is inhibited by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory NSAIDs, like Advil or Naproxen, things like this. So what we learned is, if we put the patient on these non-steroidal drugs after surgery for pain, you’re actually blocking a pathway that’s important. Inflammation is nature’s cue to say, I’ve got an injury. Send me cells.
The intracellular pathway involves the same pathway that is inhibited by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory NSAIDs, like Advil or Naproxen, things like this. So what we learned is, if we put the patient on these non-steroidal drugs after surgery for pain, you’re actually blocking a pathway that’s important. Inflammation is nature’s cue to say, I’ve got an injury. Send me cells.
Remove Painful Calcium Deposits From Your Body (3 Best Home Remedies) - Dr Mandell
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPfRQsgV8PQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPfRQsgV8PQ
Malic acid is like the hammer that beats up the calcium
Calcium Phosphates for Synthetic Bone Grafts
Bone defects arising as a consequence of trauma or disease typically require surgical intervention to promote healing. The defect must be filled to provide a framework to support and encourage the growth of new, living bone. The gold standard for filling bone defects is autologous bone, but the additional morbidity involved for the patient in harvesting bone for grafting has led to a growing preference for alternative methods. The need for further surgery to acquire the bone is eliminated by using donated bone, but such allografts carry the risk of an immune response preventing the graft from being accepted.
Consequently, the use of synthetic bone graft materials is steadily gaining popularity.1 A variety of bone graft substitutes have been used in the search to find an alternative to bone that provides a rapid and strong repair. These include demineralized bone matrix, calcium phosphates, collagen- and hydroxyapatite-based substitutes, and bone morphogenetic proteins. This article will focus on calcium phosphate ceramics and bioactive glasses.
Learn more about calcium phosphate and other materials in our ebook, The Physician’s Guide to Synthetic Bone Grafting Biomaterials. Written by Mo-Sci CTO, Dr. Steve Jung. Access the Guide »
Consequently, the use of synthetic bone graft materials is steadily gaining popularity.1 A variety of bone graft substitutes have been used in the search to find an alternative to bone that provides a rapid and strong repair. These include demineralized bone matrix, calcium phosphates, collagen- and hydroxyapatite-based substitutes, and bone morphogenetic proteins. This article will focus on calcium phosphate ceramics and bioactive glasses.
Learn more about calcium phosphate and other materials in our ebook, The Physician’s Guide to Synthetic Bone Grafting Biomaterials. Written by Mo-Sci CTO, Dr. Steve Jung. Access the Guide »
The Antimicrobial Properties of Bioactive Glass
Disease, trauma or serious infection may result in extensive bone damage or bone loss which exceeds the body’s capacity to repair itself. In such cases, implants are needed to promote satisfactory healing. These may take the form of screws, plates, or rods to immobilize broken bones in the correct alignment, reinforce weak bones or correct skeletal deformities. Similarly, diseased joints can be replaced with prosthetic joints to restore normal, pain-free movement.
Despite ongoing medical advances and improvements in materials and procedures, there remains a substantial risk of implanted devices becoming infected. In addition to microbes being introduced into the body during surgery, there is the risk of bacteria transported in the blood from other parts of the body colonizing the surface of an implant. It has been estimated that as many as 2.5% of primary hip and knee replacements and to 10% of joint revision surgeries are complicated by infection.1 Infected implanted devices represent a significant clinical challenge. Typically, despite lengthy antibiotic treatments, it is often necessary for the infected implant to be surgically removed. This not only increases patient morbidity and dissatisfaction, but is also associated with substantial cost.2
Antibiotics continue to be the mainstay strategy for both the prevention and treatment of implant infections. However, the power of antibiotics in the fight against infection is diminishing as many strains of potent bacteria are developing resistance to even the strongest antibiotics. Consequently, the risk of implanted devices becoming infected is on the rise and researchers are investigating novel ways to reduce such infections.
One strategy is based on the discovery that the majority of bacteria live in surface-bound microbial communities, rather than as free-swimming entities. On binding to the surface, bacteria secrete adhesion proteins that provide an irreversible attachment.3 Such bacterial biofilms account for over 80% of clinical microbial infections.2 It was therefore proposed that making the surface of implants unsuitable for bacterial colonization would dramatically lower infection rates. This can be achieved by coating the implant with bioactive glass. Source: https://mo-sci.com/reducing-implant-infection-bioactive-glass/
Despite ongoing medical advances and improvements in materials and procedures, there remains a substantial risk of implanted devices becoming infected. In addition to microbes being introduced into the body during surgery, there is the risk of bacteria transported in the blood from other parts of the body colonizing the surface of an implant. It has been estimated that as many as 2.5% of primary hip and knee replacements and to 10% of joint revision surgeries are complicated by infection.1 Infected implanted devices represent a significant clinical challenge. Typically, despite lengthy antibiotic treatments, it is often necessary for the infected implant to be surgically removed. This not only increases patient morbidity and dissatisfaction, but is also associated with substantial cost.2
Antibiotics continue to be the mainstay strategy for both the prevention and treatment of implant infections. However, the power of antibiotics in the fight against infection is diminishing as many strains of potent bacteria are developing resistance to even the strongest antibiotics. Consequently, the risk of implanted devices becoming infected is on the rise and researchers are investigating novel ways to reduce such infections.
One strategy is based on the discovery that the majority of bacteria live in surface-bound microbial communities, rather than as free-swimming entities. On binding to the surface, bacteria secrete adhesion proteins that provide an irreversible attachment.3 Such bacterial biofilms account for over 80% of clinical microbial infections.2 It was therefore proposed that making the surface of implants unsuitable for bacterial colonization would dramatically lower infection rates. This can be achieved by coating the implant with bioactive glass. Source: https://mo-sci.com/reducing-implant-infection-bioactive-glass/
Hand and Wrist Arthritis University of Washington Bone & Joint Center specialist, Dr. Thomas Trumble, explains surgical treatment and physical therapy management for arthritis of the hand. He reviews the anatomy of fingers and wrist, as well as surgical procedures that repair the injury, improve hand function, and reduce pain. (video, left) www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=400&v=THCDtR7UNvY&feature=emb_logo |
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Adult Mesenchymal Stem Cells: When, Where, and How
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4529977/ Jul 26, 2015 Adult mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have profound medicinal effects at body sites of tissue injury, disease, or inflammation as either endogenously or exogenously supplied. The medicinal effects are either immunomodulatory or trophic or both. When to deliver these mediators of regeneration, where ... Adult mesenchymal stem cells MSCs have profound inhibiting effects on what are called fibroblast-like synoviocytes and T cells from RA patients. They could suppress cell multiplication and thus reduce the invasive behavior and inflammatory responses of multiple villains involved in the immunologic problems that cause rheumatoid arthritis. This could also explain why they have benefits above and beyond cartilage regeneration in osteoarthritis. |
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While cartilage transplant and other therapies are now possible, they are costly and the outcome is not guaranteed. Because arthritis is a common problem, research into its exact causes and more effective treatments is ongoing.
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Frequencies (Vibration, Frequency - W.L.COLLINS Project Portfolio (weebly.com))
Orders of magnitude (frequency) - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orders_of_magnitude_(frequency)
Orders of magnitude (frequency) - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orders_of_magnitude_(frequency)
Electronic and Ultrasonic Bone Stimulation
Nonsurgical Treatment for Nonhealing FracturesA nonhealing fracture can cause pain until the bone heals fully. Doctors at NYU Langone’s Bone Healing Center offer bone stimulation techniques and medication to speed healing and relieve pain. Your doctor may recommend a technique called bone stimulation, which uses either a low-level electric current or low-intensity pulsed ultrasound to help speed the rate of bone healing..... This technique jump-starts the healing process by tricking the body into thinking an injury has occurred. In response, your body produces proteins that begin to repair cells at the injury site. pacificsource.com/sites/default/files/2020-09/Bone%20Growth%20%28Electronic%20and%20Ultrasonic%29%20Stimulators.pdf |
Dr. Jerry Tennant: Healing is Voltage The Physics of Emotions | EU2017
"Chronic disease only occurs when you lose the ability to make new cells that work."
So we have to have minus 50 millivolts of energy, we have to have everything it takes to make a cell and then we have to deal with any of the toxins that are
hanging around that damage cells as fast as we make them. And the most common toxins we have to deal with are heavy metals like mercury, toxins coming out of our teeth and GMO foods with the pesticide called Roundup or glyphosate......
So we have to have minus 50 millivolts of energy, we have to have everything it takes to make a cell and then we have to deal with any of the toxins that are
hanging around that damage cells as fast as we make them. And the most common toxins we have to deal with are heavy metals like mercury, toxins coming out of our teeth and GMO foods with the pesticide called Roundup or glyphosate......
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So we have to have minus 50 millivolts of energy, we have to have everything it takes to make a cell and then we have to deal with any of the toxins that are
hanging around that damage cells as fast as we make them. And the most common toxins we have to deal with are heavy metals like mercury, toxins coming out of our teeth and GMO foods with the pesticide called Roundup or glyphosate....www.youtube.com/watch?v=pm-Ia6vI4PA&t=1s
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- A viral infected brain can run around somewhere between 2 and 4 millivolts instead of the 25 millivolts that it needed to run and the 58 needed to repair itself. www.youtube.com/watch?v=pm-Ia6vI4PA&t=1s
- Cells need double the voltage to make new ones that is required to make one run and so healing requires minus 50 millivolts. Minus 50 millivolts causes the arterials to dilate and the reason that happens of course is we need the raw materials so that we can rebuild the cells we destroyed with the hammer. But when those capillaries dilate we get all the signs we normally call inflammation, we have redness, we have swelling, we ... ELECTRICAL ARCHITECTURE OF THE HUMAN BODY tatourian.blog/2018/10/22/electrical-architecture-of-the-human-body/
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Infections of joint prostheses and dental infections, and potential dental origins of pathogenic infections.(Sophie Barrere, 2019)
Sagittal Band Repair
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Interphalangeal Joint Fusion
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Implant
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