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Prolotherapy
and Diet
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
Inflammation is the process by which the body heals –
particularly related to Caring Medical’s clinic, soft tissue
injuries, including injuries to connective tissues,
ligaments, and tendons.
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
the treatment?
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.
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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.
Diet and Chronic Pain
We recently had a patient come in for
Prolotherapy injections
for upper back pain,
low back pain,
and
hip pain.
She had had a nightmare experience with surgery and was left
with so much pain that she had to quit her job and spent
most days in bed.
The patient decided to have our
Hauser
Diet Typing
test so that she could isolate on foods that would promote healing.
Diet Helps Healing
When Jean was having trouble healing her back with
Prolotherapy, we recommended Diet Typing to ensure that her
body is able to support the immune response that
Prolotherapy was stimulating. She was about 70% better than
when she had started Prolotherapy treatments, but she was
ready to get to 100% pain free living.
Nutritional supplementation and Exercise
Chronic low back and knee pain cured with
dextrose Prolotherapy in conjunction with proper exercise regime and
nutritional
supplementation program
A Complicated
Case Follow Up
Judy was diagnosed with two autoimmune disorders. She had joint pain,
bone pain, fatigue, stiffness, rashes on the bottoms of her feet, signs
of hormone imbalance such as hot flashes and irregular menstrual cycles,
dark circles under her eyes, sweets cravings,
low libido, and
gastrointestinal problems. Judy is the type of case that requires a few
lab tests and natural medicine treatments to get her back to good
health. But of course, we start with diet!
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.
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