Desert Eagle Posted March 25, 2009 I was searching for a solution for joint pain and arthritis for old men and I came across 2 products; CMOX and MMS. Has anyone tried these and had good results? what are your recommendations? where is a good place to get them online?  my search results:  related taobums threads:  thread by starman Rebuilding Cartilage thread about Rmax zenbrook injury challenge by Thaddeus sean GrandTrinity  related links:  about MMS thread at curezone another curezone thread Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ya Mu Posted March 25, 2009 I take MSM, Glucosamine, Salmon Oil, Circumax (Integrative Therapeutics), and practice qigong for my arthritis. All help a lot for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheWhiteRabbit Posted March 28, 2009 I just wanted to add that Ya Mu is right about those suppliments and Qigong. My wife and I when we can try to take Fish Oil (omega-3) when we can, usually in combination with glucosamine and msm. So they are suppliments that work too. This is just kind of like another added vote of confidence for it, from another person kind of like me saying yes, Ive used it too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ian Posted March 28, 2009 Just for topical relief, my mother finds celadrin very effective. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheWhiteRabbit Posted March 28, 2009 Just for FYI that was celadrin right? thats a celadine (variety of oriental poppy derivative) liquid that comes from the plant as far as i can recall. (from the top of my head) I am pretty sure this is different from the fluid that they use wen they score the pod and catch from the pod. Maybe you can clarify that Ian, that that is Celandine we are talking about? Â Topical for arthritis also: Eucalyptus oil and hempseed (easily purchased, even online) oil. When you combine the two it offers a lot of relief from stiffness. It can be very spendy, does not get rid of all the pain but does great in complememnting western medicine and getting rid of a bit of the pain and stiffness. At this, this was suggested to me by Carlos Guerra (herbalist) thanks Carlos! Â In the past I used to use ginger liquid concentrate, which was somewhat effective and very stinky. It does in a pinch, and here I mean rubbing it on the sore area. Â Dont use: I had seen people dangerously use Ephedra (Ma Huang which in Chinese means "ask for trouble")[even the equivalent sudafed which is chemically the same] to get rid of such pain as it strengthens the wei qi field for a time (emotional body). But as the name suggests 'ask for trouble' the wei qi field can be weakened or damaged after misuse/longterm use due to yang collapse resulting in a yin cold condition in the body which can be painful. Damaging the Wei Qi field can weaken the immune system and your bodys ability to fight off external pathogenic factors and should never be considered as an alternative pain relief due to the health problems from misuse of Ephedra in this manner. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites