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foot injuries...?


my mother is diabetic, she had surgery on her foot last year because she had a bone infection. he got a thumb tack stuck in her foot and it just went down hill from there resulting in the surgery. she does not like to go to the doctor. right now she would have something stuck in her foot and not know it til a few days later, she wear house shoes but recently a tack went through the shoe which caused lots of bleeding. i keep telling her she needs to see her foot doctor because it is not normal to NOT KNOW when something is in your foot. she will not go back because at her last check up her doctor "sanded" the rough skin off her foot resulting in swelling and redness the next day. what would be the consequences if she won't go?
thanks for your answer, i told her about amputation numerous times but she just keeps saying "oh i'll be alright" i am just frustrated at this point. she is always stressed out so that does not help her any either.
thanks for the info "heal oneself" i appreciate it.
thank you formerly...great info!
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Hi Need help

I can understand the fear of going to the doctor and him using that process, but the infection could cause more issues. New blood needs to get circulated in the area is the most important thing to start the healing process. Cayenne pepper is good internally for circulation and it also will stop internal and external bleeding (if that is still an issue). Here is a process that will help her circulation without going to the doc.


It's called hydrotherapy. Using hot and cold water to generate blood circulation where the body needs it most. THis process has been used for thousands of years and proved to be one of the most productive. Hot water brings blood to the surface and cold water surpresses it downward, in turn generating new blood cells into the diseased part of the body. Ideally, you also want to use pressure (like strong showerheads) to penetrate the body's depths for quicker results. Again, intaking cayenne pepper is the internal king circulator. Moves blood like no other.



I would start by getting a bucket of hot water (hot as you can take it) and an ice filled bucket of water. Just go back and forth with each bucket about a minute each. Do this 10 times or so. Do this 2-3 times a day for as long as it takes to heal.
You could use the showere for this method with the hot and cold water, but most people wont do that.

Here is more information about Hydrotherapy and some testimonials for curing big diseases.



How you can use hydrotherapy at home to SPEED - UP any cure.

The best and cheapest thing any human can do to cure their disease is use water therapy.

You need to do two basic things :

1) Apply hot and cold water, as hot as possible and as cold as you can get it, to a diseased area.

2) Take hot and cold showers, or a hot shower, then jump in a bathtub of ice-cold water, or water with 20 - 40 pounds of ice in it.

The purpose of these two techniques is not torture. It is to BLAST blood into sick areas that are not getting enough blood. Until you do that, expect to stay sick.

There was one man who tired the programs for skin cancer, and they did not work. But he omitted one thing: the hot and cold showers. As soon as he did them, his skin cancer went away.

Simple Rules : For those who are frail, use common sense and start slowly. For instance, on babies, use warm water and cool water. Obviously, be gentle.

To get the most results, work yourself up to using as hot as you can stand it - without burning your skin - and as cold as you can stand it. When I do it at home, I don’t just use cold water. I found it works much better with bags of ice.

You do this at least twice a day. Once is a hot and cold shower, perhaps three of them if you are real sick. You do seven repetitions of hot and cold. If your shower doesn’t get real cold, use ice cubes in a bathtub. If you don’t have a bathtub, perhaps rub yourself with a wet, icy towel. Do your best.

Then, always use hot and cold directly on the sick or injured area - not just all over. This is essential.

For the cayenne oil, here is a simple formula.

A Formula for a cayenne heating oil.

Here is a formula anyone can make.

In a glass jar with a tight leakproof lid, place...

5 tablespoons of the HOTTEST cayenne powder you can find (over 250,000 heat units is suggested.) 20 ounces of Jojoba, Olive or Almond oil.

Make it on the New Moon and let it sit until the Full Moon, making sure to shake it every day. On the Full Moon, press or strain off the liquid.

Caution, this can be extremely hot. Start with a little and work your way up in amount.

Common mistakes made by readers who try hydrotherapy.

Due to timidity, readers under use this treatment. They don’t do it often enough, and they don’t do it strong enough. They don’t like to shiver, or they find it uncomfortable. Forget that. To me, continued sickness is more uncomfortable.

For example, when you are really ill, people should do hot and cold showers as much as 30 minutes a day, three times a day, 2 minutes cold and 5 minutes hot.

For people less ill, try 15 minutes once a day, 7 repetitions each of hot and cold.

Use your imagination. One reader saved his wife from a colon operation by using extremely hot and cold wet towels, back and forth, over her intestinal area.

For people with heart problems.

You can put really hot water, in the shower, or with hot towels, right on the chest, and then alternate with ice cold water or ice, and then go back and forth for seven times.

Start mild, depending on the person’s strength and vitality. Do not overshock them when they are weak. Use good judgement in everything. You can add hydrotherapy to the herbal compresses for serious heart disorders.

Hydrotherapy cured GANGRENE.

Several months ago, a man in the South had gangrene developing. He is an older man, a diabetic. His doctor said if it wasn’t better in days, his right foot was coming off.

He took 6-8 teaspoons a day of extra-extra hot cayenne pepper, in divided doses day and night. He took them in a cold beverage, or it is too hot to get down. The powder form of cayenne is what he used, never capsules. Forget capsules.

Then, he filled two large buckets, one with hot water and one with ice water. He did this and went back and forth. Then he applied a cayenne heating oil to the sick area when he was done. His leg healed, all signs of gangrene are gone.

What he could have done, if he needed to, was to add herbs to the treatment. Here is what can be done, for those who need to know.

Fill a large tub with hot water, add 4 ounces of cayenne pepper powder, 4 ounces of Ginger root powder, and 4 ounces of mustard seed powder. Put these herbs in a dish towel, tie it closed, and put it in the bath like a big tea bag. You will see the water turn orange.

Then, fill a large bucket with cold water plus 10 pounds or more of ice in it. Plastic garbage bins and wash baskets work well for this. Put the leg, or whatever, into the very hot bath for 5 to 10 minutes and then immediately into the cold for at least 2 minutes, but 5 to 8 minutes is much better. Do at least 5 repetitions of this.

A Final word

One of the things that helps out a lot of you reading these old documents and realizing that even if you go to the extreme, you won’t be reaching what was done a hundred years ago.

As far out as it appears you are not even approaching the intensity of what the old healers knew they had to do.

These old people had no choice. It didn’t seem to extreme because, to them, it was much more extreme to die. So nothing they did seemed extreme.

Again, it is more powerful than herbs - because it is the therapy that gets the herbs through the blood to the sick area.

Best of health to both of you  (+ info)

Foot Injuries?


Since black Friday i've had this terrible foot pain in my left foot. I can still walk, but not for long distances and I cannot flex my foot without pain. Whenever I flex it I feel something moving around which isn't normal. It's a little bruised but not too severe. I'm going to the doctor tomorrow to get it checked out. What could it be?
The pains on the top of my foot.
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It depends on where the pain is. If it's in your heel, you could have a heel spur. I don't have one, but I hear that they are rather painful. You could also have a bunion. My mom has one on each foot, protruding from the side of her foot where her big toes are. She says they bother her and give her some pain, too. I'm no doctor, so I can't say for sure.  (+ info)

If you fell off a 50 foot cliff feet first into 6 foot deep water could you die/suffer serious injuries?


I just want to know if you could. Remember
50 foot cliff
Feet first
6 feet deep water

Could you die/suffer serious injuries?
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What kind of ankle/foot injuries can be the result of walking too much?


The walking was on relatively even surfaces, but i was on my feet almost constantly for about 8-10 hours. There is tenderness, bruising, and I am unable to bear weight on my left foot. There is no overly visible swelling, however. My mom believes it is simply the result of walking so much, so what ankle/foot injuries have been known to occur with walking and being on foot too much during a day.
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Are you a heavy person? Heavy persons tend to put their weight on the knees and ankles which result in wearing off of cartilage. There is a distinct possibility of arthritis or tendonitis. You need to have a routine check-up with your ortho to confirm whether there is any injury to your ankles because of your work.  (+ info)

Chewing on tin foil cures depression, bird flu, HIV, spinal injuries and athletes foot?


How much longer can the pharmaceutical companies get away with suppressing this information?
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It's a CONSPIRACY!!  (+ info)

foot numbness after lumber injuries I also feel a slight pushing downward in my lower back. Is there a concern?


Absolutely. You could have a bulging disc that is pressing on your spinal cord...which would explain the foot numbness. I would see an orthopedist as soon as possible for x-rays and/or an MRI to rule this out. Letting it go untreated can cause you a world of hurt, and possible irreparable damage. Don't delay...see someone soon.  (+ info)

What causes chronic foot pain, besides injuries?


For the past year my husband has been getting these weird foot pains that will go away in a few days to a week. I'm getting scared now because he has been limping around for days now. Then today was even worse...when he was getting up to go to work, he stood up and the pain was so unbearable that he had to crawl to the phone to call in. There has to be something wrong because it happens every once in awhile, and it just seems to be getting worse. He has gone to two doctors for the previous times that it happened. One told him it might be gout so they tested-negative. One told him it was tendonitis, but he had no proof. I was just wondering if you, family or friend has experienced this. Do you think that there is some kind of underlying problem? A disease? I'm getting scared now.
Also, he has had no recent injuries to his foot. He did not step on it wrong or anything like that. Evertime it hurts, he wakes up like that.
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Ok i might be able to help with this im not sure. you know how everyone has heard of carpal tunnel syndrom in the hands. well i had it taken care of yrs ago. and then i started having real bad pain in my feet. and for more than 2 yrs i lived with it but it got so bad i could hardly walk so i went to a foot doctor and had tests done . you will never believe what i found out . damn. i had the same thing in my feet i had in my hands but its not called carpal tunnel, it is called tarsal tunnel it is painful and a bitch to walk at times i would go see a foot specialist really i would. good luck  (+ info)

has anyone had an issue with foot, ankle, knee injuries due to the shoes called crocs?


There was a warning just put out a couple days ago stating that crocs were having massive amounts of people complaining about broken feet, ankles and knee injuries due to the wearing of them. To me this is serious because my 5 year old just got a pair. can anyone give me more information on this product pertaining to this? please
that's what I was thinking as well, was that they weren't just wearing them, but using them in situations where sneakers are what should be on their feet.
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I wore them after an ankle injury because they seemed comfortable, but they really don't provide enough support... I ended up w/ plantar fasciitis in the previously injured foot. A better alternative is Quarks. Look 'em up. They're what nurses and such wear.  (+ info)

what injuries whould mt lrg or foot have if i get hit by suv?


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What would cause an intermittent cold sensation on the top of the foot?


Every 3 minutes it feelings like someone is putting an ice cube on the top of my foot(only rt foot)......no pain.....or tingling. Just like cold water being poured over a 2 inch section of my foot. No previous broken bones or problems. No diabetes or circulation problems. No injuries or medications. No discoloration. I am baffled. It has been going on for 4 days.
Thank you in advance.
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A cold sensation would suggest circulation, have you checked your pedal pulse?

Go and see a podiatrist.  (+ info)

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