Arthritis & Osteoporosis 02870 ...USA
A 74-year-old female had a chronic history of arthritis and osteoporosis for the past 10-15 years, and had a double knee replacement two to three years ago. She was also undergoing chronic and severe mental stress and lapses of memory. One day, she fell from her bed while getting up in the middle of the night and landed on her bottom. Although she did not experience any pain right away, the pain in her lower back and bottom became very severe the next day and continued to be very severe for the next 13 days. She could not sit in a chair for long and to sit even for a short time she had to keep shifting her weight from one buttock to the other. She was taking Tylenol (Acetaminophen 500 mg) frequently throughout the day but there was no relief. When she went to see the doctor, the x-ray revealed a bruised tailbone (coccyx). The doctor told her there was no medication she could take for her condition except over-the-counter painkillers, and that the pain would subside in a month's time. The doctor recommended that she sit on a donut cushion to relieve the pain. Independent of the fall, she was at that time also having severe pain on the left side of her body, which she described as a "pulling" pain in her muscles, starting from her head and going down to her shoulder and then to her knees. This pain was continuous and severe and she could not turn her neck or even concentrate on reading a book.
Two days after the x-ray result, the patient was given the following remedy:
CC12.1 Adult tonic + CC15.1 Mental and Emotional tonic + CC17.3 Brain and Memory tonic + CC20.1 SMJ tonic + CC20.2 SMJ pain + CC20.3 Arthritis + CC20.4 Muscles and Supportive tissue + CC20.5 Spine + CC20.6
Osteoporosis + CC20.7 Fractures...every 10 minutes
The above combo was made in a half-litre bottle of water since the patient had difficulty in taking the pearls out from the bottle due to her arthritis. The patient reported that she took the remedy every 10-20 minutes.
Only two days after taking the above remedy and without taking any other pain medication, she reported the pain in her tailbone was 95% gone. After 2 weeks, she was still pain free. She could now do normal exercises, which previous to the injury, she used to do routinely, like riding on her exercise bike (recommended by her physiotherapist for arthritis of the knees), which she had temporarily discontinued due to her pain. Her shoulder pain was also no longer continuous or severe. She was now able to turn her neck and move normally. Only occasionally, she felt pain in her shoulder.
Patient’s testimonial:
“I felt it was like a miracle and felt very relieved and happy that the pain just disappeared.”