Thursday, 21 February 2013

Finger Pain


Finger Pain

This is pain in a joint, often accompanied by some enlargement
or knobbyness of the joint. It is not hard to recognize these
as deposits of the same kind as we saw in the toes. You can test
yourself to identify the variety. Uric acid and phosphates are the
commonest types. Read the section on toe pain (page 55) for
detailed instructions. You can greatly reduce your finger joint
deposits and the size of the knobs. In six weeks after starting the
kidney cleanse and changing your diet, the knobs may already be
shrinking. A large magnet (5000 gauss—used only as directed)
may bring pain relief but only dental cleanup and environmental
cleanup will give you lasting improvement.

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