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8 years 5 months ago - 8 years 5 months ago #987 by Paul
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Oh I see now, and the link to Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt also makes some sense lol.
Yes I didn't know until recently that chest pain can be linked to referred pain that is truly coming from the back spinal areas that hold up the rib cage...I had to read a book written in 1920 by a pioneer cardiosurgeon called Sir James Mackenzie to know about referred pain, and even then he mentions about this in many areas that most in his time are ignoring...in fact he mentions also how most clinicians are only looking to treat symptoms instead of finding a cause of the problem. He was a consultant physician to King George 5th I believe so was no joker, and in fact I understand he is well known in modern medical community - shame they didn't read his book written a hundred years ago.
So yes referred pain in the chest especially in rib and xiphoid region can actually be referred back pain from Thoracic discs areas. My chest pain seems far less now since IBT.
Yes you may well have back issues too.
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8 years 5 months ago - 8 years 5 months ago #995 by Paul
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Ozone, I also forgot to mention that whenever I had an attack in my chest it often followed a coughing fit - you mentioned coughing...I never connected coughing to this for a long time and when I did I thought it was my lungs at fault.
I also used to mess around with stretching and manipulating my back to try and rid myself of mild pain there, and sometimes I would "mess around" too much and cause a chest problem, but I often didn't connect the chest pain to a back problem.
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8 years 5 months ago - 8 years 5 months ago #1000 by Paul
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Been meaning to ask you Andrew, is there a way to private message you and other users? I haven't seen this on the forum.
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8 years 5 months ago #1002 by Ozone
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Thanks for that info Paul. It's all linked up anyway so makes sense.

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8 years 5 months ago #1026 by Ozone
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I have seen even malnourished kids still have their wounds heal automatically due to the inherent power of the immune system and body...I liken IBT to that level of action. It's awakening an old ability that we evolved with.
The foot cancer patient...upon my prompt..of course...now admits the swollen lymph node has improved...he says he doesn't know what to say. He had tried everything. Even without all the modalities that medicine has been looking at all these years...IBT seems to work anyway!!

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8 years 5 months ago #1027 by Andrew
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Good news again. thanks for the update. We have a none-Hodgkin's lymphoma case where ibt brought about relief, reduced pain and inflammation and no doubt aided a full recovery. Conventional therapies were also used, so alas we cannot determine which worked best.

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8 years 5 months ago #1028 by Andrew
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The lymphatic system does not work well on flat beds and yet bed rest is prescribed by the majority of Doctors and specialists?

Arch Orthop Trauma Surg. 2002 Jun;122(5):308-10. Epub 2002 Mar 2.
Rare presentation of non-Hodgkin lymphoma of the thoracolumbar spine in pregnancy with 7 years' survival.
Klezl Z1, Krbec M, Gregora E, Stritesky J.
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A rare, so far unpublished, case of non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 26-year-old pregnant woman is presented. As X ray examination and other investigations were avoided during her pregnancy, the discrete signs of spinal cord compression led to sudden severe neurological deterioration after delivery. This necessitated emergency decompression and stabilization of the spine. Acute surgical treatment resulted in complete functional recovery. It was followed by chemotherapy and radiotherapy, which led to disease-free survival 7 years after the surgery. Magnetic resonance imaging is the examination of choice when long-lasting back pain during pregnancy does not resolve with bed rest.


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8 years 5 months ago - 8 years 5 months ago #1031 by Ozone
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Quite interesting clips. My investigations based on DrClarks work confirm that AIDS patients have a big thymus problem...hence the low lymphocyte count!! Interesting that they haven't yet learnt about Gravity and density differences in the lymph and interstitial fluid...of course it is active!! If oedema is a lymph system failure and it's fixed by gravity, I.e. IBT, then gravity must be acting in the original human beings lymph! The dynamics are probably interesting though...I feel that even fats play a role....being light they will ' float' to the subclavian vein..as well as the other gravity effects from the veins etc. I am sure the actual chemistry of how the lymph changes in its journey is fascinating and includes many changes to itself...including of course density!! Been noticing several patients having their left hand fingernail moons weaker than their right...even I only have the right returned for now...left vanished again and are coming back slowly. Found this article that might explain it..
www.lymphnotes.com/article.php/id/151/
Note the left lymph drainage area is far larger than the right!! Also might explain why I have always found people with weaker left kidneys than right!! Left side suffers more...when sleeping flat of course! Will note how long it takes for my left half moons to reappear properly! Fascinating..fascinating.....the dots are getting joined pretty rapidly for me now.
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