I suffer with aches and pains in my neck and shoulders - and I avoid going to the doctor like the plague!
I wondered if anyone has had any experience of copper bracelets etc. I have come across a copper curb chain which I thought I might try, but not sure whether the copper/arthritis claims are a lot of hooha?
Thanks,
Al
but it's still an inflammatory condition
The key reasons for that will be environmental toxins and diet causing problems.
The paleo diet or GAPS diet address these issues better than anything else I've encountered in over a decade of research and experience because they are based on our body's biochemistry rather than fads.
I'm happy to provide info and suggestions if you're open.
Please cite your evidence for this claim
Please cite your evidence for this claim
Please cite your evidence for this claim
Yes please! Preferably referenced and peer-reviewed studies published in proper journals by professionals.
OP: See your Doctor. A real one. Not some snake-oil charlatan.
Jon, I'm not entirely sure I want to enter a debate with someone so pseudo-skeptic. If you really wish to read into the science you can look up Rob Wolfe or Loren Cordain and decide for yourself. To jump and call a diet based on our biochemistry and genetic history and call it snake oil (when nobody is selling anything) seems to be a typical pseudo-skeptic response and one I don't feel worthy of airtime.
Wikipedia? Really? *sigh*
Actually, the diet, if researched properly, isn't about what our ancestors ate, but about what we are biochemically better off eating.
I'd like to see some real evidence that eating this way is bad for your health.
You, my man, are a scaremongerer. Since when did a diet of lean meats (preferably grass fed for the fatty acid profile), fish, seeds and nuts and ample fresh fruit and veggies kill people? You're talking utter and complete tosh. The OP along with anyone else is free to do their own research instead of listening to your *****.
Hold on. Are you a vegetarian?
Jon, I'm pretty sure anyone with a nut allergy or fish allergy would know it and avoid such foods.
Beyond the event horizon of stupidity? What a self-righteous .... you are. I assumed that most people would investigate before jumping straight in, or are you also suggesting the OP is beyond that event horizon.
I'm done with you.
I'm glad you have such faith in GP's. I hope you never find yourself in a position where they just shrug their shoulders at you or offer nothing but glib advice that doesn't actually help. Meanwhile in the world of open-minded investigation the facts are out there for anyone to investigate.
jon ryan said:I have far more faith in a GP who has undergone many years of vigorous training in medical and biochemical fields that I have in some glib salesman on a make-me-rich website aimed at the gullible.
I have far more faith in a GP who has undergone many years of vigorous training in medical and biochemical fields that I have in some glib salesman on a make-me-rich website aimed at the gullible.
the sort of GP who has 30+ years experience and then tells a 26 year old male, namely my OH, that he couldnt possibly have rheumatoid arthritis because, and I quote "you're too young". ?? that sort of doctor?
jon ryan said:Nope. Any doctor demonstrating that level of ignorance and incompetence should be reported to the GMC. Have you done this?
By that stage the damage may already have been done.
jon ryan said:Nope. Any doctor demonstrating that level of ignorance and incompetence should be reported to the GMC. Have you done this?
jon ryan said:In which case it's pretty important to get the complaint in fast before any other patients suffer.
I agree, but sometimes the facts don't come to light for, literally, years. As regards the original post, copper works for me, don't care if it's psychosomatic or not. I don't know if you know this, but medical science doesn't know why contraceptive coil works?
jon ryan said:Umm, isn't it that the device causes changes the consistency of cervical mucous making it inhospitable to sperm? And don't modern ones contain copper - which works as a spermicide?
jon ryan said:I seem to remember this being covered in either sex education or biology lessons in school, back in the 70s...
Umm, isn't it that the device causes changes the consistency of cervical mucous making it inhospitable to sperm? And don't modern ones contain copper - which works as a spermicide?
at least it's not one of those magnetic bands tht people at craft fairs try to sell, claiming it improves blood flow due to iron in the blood..
I love to get all scientific with them...![]()
ok so how does copper do that?
jon ryan said:No idea. You'd have to ask an expert, which I'm most certainly not. However, this has been properly researched, tested and replicated. In other words, it's established as effective. Unlike 'magnetic healing', 'homoeopathy', 'phrenology', 'witchcraft' and the rest of it - unless, of course, you can point to some properly researched, tested and replicated examples of any of the above?
(Nb: 'It worked for me' is not science.)
No idea. You'd have to ask an expert, which I'm most certainly not. However, this has been properly researched, tested and replicated. In other words, it's established as effective. Unlike 'magnetic healing', 'homoeopathy', 'phrenology', 'witchcraft' and the rest of it - unless, of course, you can point to some properly researched, tested and replicated examples of any of the above?
(Nb: 'It worked for me' is not science.)
hello Dean, i think you are correct, anything that can help should be looked into. I also think you have been a great help to this thread and someone may benefit from it too.
See, this is the problem, Jon. Because something has not been double blind tested does not mean it doesn't work and is woowoo. That is pseudo-skeptism not true zetetic thinking. An open mind looks and sees that people appear to be healed by these methods (whatever they may be) and wonders what is happening instead of dismissing. Of course, it may be placebo ( which is an incredible effect on and of itself) but until there is a party with the funds and desire to have all these alternative methods properly tested without bias then they're all in the interesting category rather than nonsense. The problem is that only big pharma has the resources to fund testing and they have zero to gain from proving anything other than drugs (which kill more people than any alternative) are effective. Dismissing one or another says much more about our own biases and belief systems than reality.
ok, so point me to the research carried out for using copper as an IUD - surely, like ECT doctors used it because it seemed to work, rather than following the findings of scientific research which showed that a) it would work and (most important) b) why it would work
How about that many millions of women use this method of contraception - and they don't get pregnant! Is that not sufficient proof for you? Or do you have some proof that IUD does not work as a contraceptive?
I'm sorry, Jon, testimonial evidence doesn't count (your rules). Thousands of people will happily testify to being cured of cancer by Gerson Therapy, herbs and a multitude of other methods, but that doesn't constitute proof either.