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mainframetech <
mainfr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > > > =3DA0 =3DA0Many types of Kidney Disease have as part of their sympt=
> oms, a
> > > > > fibrosis that hardens the material of the kidney and makes the kidn=
> ey
> > > > > non-functional. =3DA0This progresses until the patient has to go in=
> to
> > > > > dialysis or transplant because the kidney can no longer do its job.
> > > > > The compound in question is called Relaxin.
> >
> > > > > =3DA0 =3DA0This new treatment seems to reverse the action of fibros=
> is over
> > > > > time and eases the effect of the kidney disease. =3DA0I'm painting =
> this a=3D
> > > s
> > > > > a 'rosy' new treatment, but many of the studies with it were done b=
> y
> > > > > attaching a 'pump' to the patient and having the Relaxin' pumped in=
> 24
> > > > > hours regularly. =3DA0Relaxin can be purchased in pill form OTC by =
> the
> > > > > average person, but I don't know yet if the pill version is any goo=
> d
> > > > > for the purpose of easing the fibrosis.
> >
> > > > > =3DA0 =3DA0I'm mentioning this for information. =3DA0See your physi=
> cian if yo=3D
> > > u're
> > > > > going to get involved with it.
> >
> > > > > =3DA0 =3DA0Here's the scientific version:
> > > > >
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19077683
> >
> > > > > =3DA0 =3DA0Here's a more normal presentation with rats:
> > > > >
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/12/111206131446.htm
> >
> > > > > =3DA0 =3DA0Here's a test with human cells:
> > > > >
http://www.nature.com/ki/journal/v68/n1/full/4496068a.html
> >
> > > > > =3DA0 And the compound also seems to reduce wrinkles and thickening=
> of th=3D
> > > e
> > > > > skin...:)
> >
> > > > > Chris
> >
> > > > Chris,
> > > > I found out another treatment program that MAY help some people that =
> have
> > > > end-stage renal disease. As you may know, I receive Dr. Julian Whitak=
> er's
> > > > newsletter in the mail each month. He had an article in the May 2012 =
> issu=3D
> > > e
> > > > about a lady that was diagnosed with end-stage renal disease, etiolog=
> y
> > > > unknown.
> >
> > > > On her own, she decided to try FSM (which stands for frequency specif=
> ic
> > > > microcurrent). It's mainly used to treat pain (musculoskeletal,
> > > > fibromyalgia, neuropathy, etc.)
> >
> > > > She purchased a microcurrent machine for home use.
> >
> > > > These were her results:
> >
> > > > She stayed just above 20 percent kidney function for 11 years. Howeve=
> r, i=3D
> > > n
> > > > the summer of 2010, her kidney fuction went down to 15 percent. She w=
> as
> > > > very worried.
> >
> > > > In Feb., 2011, she purchased her own FSM machine and used it on her k=
> idne=3D
> > > ys.
> >
> > > > The end result: Her kidneys are now performing at 25 percent and are
> > > > remaining at 25 percent.
> >
> > > > Dr. Whitaker sells new FSM units but people could probably find cheap=
> er o=3D
> > > > FSM reduces inflammation, improves blood circulation, and facilitates=
> hea=3D
> > > ling.
> >
> > > > When I hurt my lower back, they may have used such a unit on my lower
> > > > back. The electrodes were taped to my lower back.
> >
> > > Jason,
> > > =A0 Let us know how the FDM works out for you...:)
> >
> > > =A0We have treatments for CKD just raining down on us...:)
> >
> > > Chris
> >
> > I can't afford to buy a FDM unit. If I was rich and had a huge house---I
> > would probably buy a FDM unit.
>
> While you're there, I need a mansion, yacht and private island with
> a butler and a Lamborgini for fun...:)
>
> Chris
If I win a billion in the lottery--I will provide those things for
you--but don't hold your breath.