For those who do not know about this, Reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD), also called complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), is a chronic, painful, and progressive neurological condition that affects the skin, muscles, joints, and bones. The syndrome usually develops in an injured limb, such as a broken leg, or following surgery. However, many cases of RSD involve only a minor injury, such as a sprain. And in some cases, no precipitating event can be identified.
If it were me I would address this condition aggressively, starting with the GX cleanse followed with the PB Assist, after this 15 day period I would start the LLW. After 10 days on the LLW I would repeat the GX and PB. I would do the PB and GX along with the LLW every month for 6 mo. and then stay on the LLW.
If it were me I would address this condition aggressively, starting with the GX cleanse followed with the PB Assist, after this 15 day period I would start the LLW. After 10 days on the LLW I would repeat the GX and PB. I would do the PB and GX along with the LLW every month for 6 mo. and then stay on the LLW.
For the chronic pain I would do foot soaks and if there is generalized pain I would apply Deep Blue or Past Tense. You need to be creative with the oils and use the ones best for the situation. Make sure you have a good oil book that will help you with specific areas.
Also, eat healthy!!
Pat
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 12:16 AM, Jessica <designerjess@gmail.com> wrote:
I am wondering if anyone has had any experience with treating reflex
sympathetic dystrophy? What oils would work best? Thank you for your
help!
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