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07/28/2002 23:25
Chuck Jinesnot registered
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07/28/2002 23:25
Chuck Jinesnot registered
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Onion
Found the following info regarding massage treatment:
B. Dupuytren's contractures. This frequently uncomfortable thickening of the fascia on the palm may be managed in a similar fashion to keloid scars. Three main modalities are commonly utilized.
Physical therapy: Massage with or without concomitant baths or the use of an onion extract gel product.
Has anybody heard anything about this?
Thanks,
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07/28/2002 23:34
Chuck Jinesnot registered
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07/28/2002 23:34
Chuck Jinesnot registered
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Found the info about the onion gel at:
http://www.mederma.com/ce7.html
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07/29/2002 23:25
Jannot registered
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07/29/2002 23:25
Jannot registered
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interesting
interesting...i read about it, it says it inhibits fibroblast construction. That's what we hope to do. To stop the laying down of this type of collagen in DC. By the way, the opposite, aloe vera on DC, initiates fibroblasts. Aloe is okay on minor wounds, but not on DC.
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11/28/2002 23:45
Bettynot registered
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11/28/2002 23:45
Bettynot registered
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Mederma...onion extract
I've been using this product in conjunction with DMSO. I don't see how it can do any good if you don't use the DMSO with it, to drive it into the skin. I'm not a doctor, I'm just experimenting. Good luck
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11/29/2002 23:26
Chuck
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11/29/2002 23:26
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Hi
Hi Betty, how long have you been trying this and have you noticed any results so far?
Thanks,
Chuck
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01/06/2006 23:25
Candisnot registered
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01/06/2006 23:25
Candisnot registered
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Too much chi is accumulating in that area. No, I'm not kidding. I am studying under Master Chang and actually came upon this site because I am looking for his students from CA. Please contact me at the email above. I'm not nuts but perhaps my chi 'settles' between my ears...
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