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Joint Pain Options
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Ankle
pain
treatments
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Arthritis
treatment
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Back Pain treatment
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Elbow pain
treatment
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Foot pain treatment
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Groin pain
treatment
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Head-Neck Pain
treatment
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Hip pain treatment
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Knee pain treatment
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Rib pain
treatment
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Shoulder pain
treatment
The Injections
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Comprehensive Prolotherapy
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Prolotherapy Treatments
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Prolotherapy and Diabetes
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Painless Prolotherapy
injections
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Whole body Prolotherapy
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Prolozone
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P2G phenol
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Neural Therapy
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How many injections?
Your Questions
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Immune system
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Autoimmune disease
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Obesity and Prolotherapy
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Does Prolotherapy Work?
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Hormones Therapy
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Prolotherapy not working
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Prolotherapy Cost
The Research
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Meniscal Tears and Degeneration
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Regeneration of Articular Cartilage
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Long-term NSAIDs
side-effects
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Prolotherapy research links
Bone Marrow / Stem Cell
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Bone Marrow for articular cartilage
Prolotherapy and
Medications
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Motrin
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Advil
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Cortisone research
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Cortisone shots
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Cortisone injections
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Synvisc
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Neurontin and Elavil
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Pain Management
Medications
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Prescription narcotics
for pain
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Use of pain killers
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Aspirin and Coumadin
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Painkillers
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Prolotherapy and Diet |
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Can Eating the Wrong Foods
Cause You PAIN?
Early on in our practice, we
found that some of our Prolotherapy patients were not healing like we
expected them to heal.
We found out that these patients’ diets were not appropriate for their
specific body types.
The
Anti-Inflammatory Diet
Your newsletter recommends an “anti-inflammatory diet”,
while stating that it is inflammation that heals the body.
Your newsletter also states to not take anti-inflammatories? I’m confused! |
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Prolotherapy and
Diabetes
We are sometimes asked if diabetic patients can receive
Prolotherapy.
The basis for the question is that standard Prolo solutions contain dextrose
(glucose) as the major active ingredient, so should the diabetic refrain
from using Prolo or does he need to take more medication to compensate for
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What Is
pH
and How Does it Affect Healing?
We utilize a simple diagnostic testing procedure known as
Diet Typing
to determine a person's under lying physiology. A significant portion of the
testing involves testing the blood pH level. The pH level, together with a glucose tolerance test and some
other testing will help us determine which diet you need to follow
for your individual body type. Ensuring that our patients follow the
appropriate diet helps in their overall healing, especially in conjunction
with Prolotherapy. |
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Prolotherapy and Diet
A 71 year old woman who came to
Caring Medical all the
way from New England because she heard about
Prolotherapy in a newsletter that
she receives. She is the mother of five children and has lived a very
active life, living in a mountainous area where hiking, walking,
gardening, and outdoor activities have been a daily part of her life.
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Diet, Migraines and Prolotherapy:
A Case History
History: Michelle is a 56 year old female who came to
Caring Medical in January of 2008
with complaints of
migraines
and
neck pain
that have been occurring for 25 years. Her most severe migraines
often require her to go to the emergency room to receive shots
of
pain medications
to stop the pain. Michelle stated that she spent a lot of time
in bed due to her migraines. She had also steadily gained weight
over the years and wanted to lose weight. She had tried Weight
Watchers, Nutrisystem, and a low-carb diet.
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Ross
Hauser M.D.

Caring
Medical and Rehabilitation Services |
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Ask Dr. Hauser
About Prolotherapy
Dr. Hauser is one of the leading
experts in the treatment of chronic pain and sports injuries with
Prolotherapy.
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