-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Interesting Phenomenom

there is a little pharmacy by me, and they actually still make some of their 
own concoctions! A friend told me to stop in there -that the pharmacist had 
recommended the fibro-malic to them and how much it helped. 
Can't say it has done a lot for me at this point - but there is still hope! 
I've also looked up things on the computer at vitamin world - it says what 
products are and what they supposedly help with. 

A lot of these problems go hand in hand with each other - just about everyone 
who has one tends to end up having the others! - the auto-immune problems. 

where do you get your rubs? 
Cris
----- Original Message ----- 
From: faythe&al 
To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 2:32 PM
Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: Interesting Phenomenom


I have fibromyalgia, degenrative disk & joint disease & osteo arthritis & 
more...
one of the 1st things my rhuematologist recommended was Malic acid. while I did 
not notice any difference, my hubby did & it also helps any bruising go away 
faster ..
We also use many different rubs for when the muscle spasms get tight & bad ( we 
both had cervical diskectomies & fusions) and one that hubby likes the best, 
for now, is a gel form of Arnica. another is Triflora.
I do not know what MSM is ???
And may I ask where , who is suggesting these difffernt vitamins & herbals, 
gets their info? I would be very interested.
We are both tired of having to take so many medications... not to mention the 
cost, but then good supplements also cost $$$
thanks,  Faythe

>>> product was recommended to me called FibroMalic. 
It has Malic Acid and magnesium in it. It also has MSM and B6 in it. 
It was expensive so now I just buy Magnesium and Malic Acid Separately now. 
and I have my MSM and my Glucosomine - but I just bought my MSM in a combination
with Glucosamine - for a better price for at least equivilant dosages. 
Do you have a vitamin world near you? They have specials the beginning of every 
month - coupons etc that make them affordable. 

CrisS

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