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Hi I have had knee pain for a very long time in fact it was one of the first huge symptoms I had. I had a great llmd but he was ran out of our area. So I have used a rife machine and basically survived. I gave my machine to a friend with cancer to use.
My knee is killing me so I need to know what I can take for the swelling and pain. Can I order abx. Online without a prescription? G
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We're all different so we need to see what works for each of us.
A couple comments - first, my first antibiotic was good for me - clindamycin - it took away all pain, everywhere. So possibly you need different antibiotics.
2nd, I am now treating with turmeric powder. I get it in bulk at the health food store and dip empty 00-size capsules into it and take a couple a day. Works pretty quickly.
3rd, rolling a magnetic roller over it takes down pain. I have one of those rollers called Magboy - I bet they can be ordered. Just a little hand-held roller with two magnet balls in them.
4th, I had an MRI done for one knee recently and that can show if there's actually deterioration and whether you could benefit from PT exercises to strengthen the entire area, including pelvic/low back support. I'm in PT now and I'm going to see how it goes. And I use ice.
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Thank you both for your replies I will try the link form the homeopathy I am not on abx. I do not have a llmd anymore if I could get some I know I could get some relief I will try to roller and turmeric Thank You both so much!!!!!
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I rub frankenscense essential oil...venex creme ,thieves in coconut oil and dmso will carry anything in
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To try to repair the knee joints, I've started taking Great Lakes Gelatin. I finished one container of it but I was taking a lot less than the recommended dosage. I received a new supply and started a few days ago to take the recommended dosage and am seeing an amazing improvement.
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While your knee hurts a lot, you can take painkillers to make it easier. But I would advise you to consult an orthopedist because you will not be able to take painkillers all your life and thus save yourself from joint pain for a while. I recently treated my lower back in this clinic cameronmch.com. I liked this clinic's treatment with an orthopedist because it was unusual and, most importantly, effective. Therefore, if the pain continues, go to the orthopedist for examination as soon as possible. I hope my post will help you. Good luck to you. I hope everything will be fine with you!
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