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A Trip Down Frozen Shoulder Lane
This frozen shoulder journey happened to me in May of last year, and I have been meaning to write about it ever since. I guess I can thank my dog Pepper for this injury. We were taking our usual walk, and she was really pulling hard, and I lost my patience and really jerked the leash hard. The next day my shoulder was sore, but in a couple of days, it was a frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis).
I have had experience with this type of injury, because I had one after my mastectomies 11 years ago. It is always excruciatingly painful. And the last time, I had three rounds of physical therapy and still did not have full range of motion for several years. That is until I met an MD who was an osteopath trained in energy healing who fixed my shoulder instantly with full range of motion in less than 30 seconds. Hard to believe, but it happened.
With this journey, however, I went right to The Blood type Encyclopedia and the website, and read about anti inflammatory protocols. Of course, Dr. D’Adamo has written a lot about bromelain and quercetin being good for injuries and I started taking them in large doses right away. I did go to physical therapy, because I knew they had to break up that scar tissue which is always painful. But this time, I also went to my Chinese massage therapist for him to work on it. I didn’t rush off to the former osteopath because of distance.
Since we were leaving on a trip in three week where I would be doing a lot of swimming, I wanted to heal this as fast as possible. So, I also added wobenzymes to the healing picture.
With this combination protocol, my shoulder was better in three weeks. The physical therapist could not believe it! He said he never saw anyone heal this fast. I told him my combination treatment, but this fellow wasn’t interested in anything else I had done besides the physical therapy. I always find this unbelievable when healing occurs and everyone is locked into his or her little allopathic world, and cannot see outside the box.
Why don’t people in the healing profession take note when something unusual happens?
Anyway, I was very glad for my combination protocol and quick healing. That handy Blood Type Encyclopedia and website started the healing process. I was grateful.
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