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Posted by Myrna on February 07, 2000 at 20:58:16:

Dear Walt:
You sound like a medical student who isn't revealing the
facts as they are. There are many people obtaining the
prolotherapy and with very good results, myself included.
Don't advise those who are in constant pain and need
this very wonderful treatment. It works. Dr. Faber is
a renown prolotherapist and knows what he is talking about.
Incidentally, this treatment has been around for more than
40 years. It's been used all over Europe for the last
100 years. Only in America do we travel at a slow pace.
We are known as the "Druggies" of the Universe, led by the
nose of the pharmaceutical industry in search of their
millions.



Re: Prolotherapy--Search In Archives

Posted by Paulette on February 07, 2000 at 22:04:27:

In Reply to: Prolotherapy posted by Myrna on February 07, 2000 at 20:58:16:


Hi, Mryna

DR Stoll does understand your point. If you look at top
right corner, you can input RE: Prolotherapy which will take
you directly to the archives. DR stoll posted reply to Mimi's post from August 19,1999 @ 00:39. His post was on August 20, 1999 @ 10:59 a.m. Several other posts which will
give you insight on his views.

Hope this helps

Paulette



Re: Prolotherapy (A symptomatic treatment.)

Posted by Walt Stoll on February 08, 2000 at 17:23:13:

In Reply to: Prolotherapy posted by Myrna on February 07, 2000 at 20:58:16:

Myrna,

What is needed is an accurate accounting of EVERY prolotherapy procedure!

NO ONE would suggest that these conditions, for which Prolotherapy is being used, are due to a "Prolotherapy Deficiency". EVERYONE doing this KNOWS that it is a symptomatic therapy.

THIS BB is about reversing the causes of those conditions. Those who are only interested in symptomatic treatment are on the wrong BB.

Walt



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