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Do you have problem with pain that just won’t go away? There are plenty of alternative treatments to deal with pain. We offer high quality health jewelry at a great price. We could be the solution to your problem.arthritis pain relief, pain relief, pain management, pain relief product, pain relief options, pain relief products, pain therapy, alternative pain management, arthiritis pain relief, advanced pain therapy, alternative therapy for chronic pain, artharitis pain relief, arthritis pain relief plus, pain management device, pain management for arthritis, pain relief magnet, pain relief magnets, pain relief therapies, pain relief therapy In January 1997, 62 subjects who had been the placebos in the 1995 study were invited to receive the vitamin B12. In June 1997, the 62 placebo subjects were sent a questionnaire asking: How would you compare your overall allergy (hay fever) symptoms this spring to the last two springs? 20 people responded, with 15 reporting having had the B12 treatment, pain and 5 not. 12 of the 15 reported at least a slight improvement in overall allergy symptoms, and 1 of the 5. Improvement ratios - 12:3 having received treatment, 1:4 not having received treatment.8 A bioequivalence study showed that a 3000 management mcg lozenge delivered an equivalent amount of cyanocobalamin products to the blood as a 15 mcg injection.9 From the spring to the summer patients with demonstrated allergic rhinitis pain received with the cyanocobalamin (or placebo) containing lozenge twice daily for 21 consecutive days. All subjects also received C and B oral multivitamins for 21 days. Twice daily subjects maintained a nine-week diary on sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion, itchy eyes, itchy nose and antihistamine (chlorpheniramine) use. In the post-treatment period, the active group (n=15) recorded on average a greater reduction in symptoms and in antihistamine use than the placebo group (n=9). The results yielded reductions (0.1>p>0.01) in total weekly symptom/rescue medication for the active group compared to the placebo for weeks 2, 6, 8 and 9. The management results tend to replicate those of the studies products on injectable cyanocobalamin.10 In January 1997, 62 subjects who had been the placebos in the 1995 study were invited to receive the vitamin B12. In June 1997, the 62 placebo subjects were sent a questionnaire asking: How would you compare your overall allergy (hay fever) symptoms this spring to the last two springs? 20 people responded, with 15 reporting having had the B12 treatment, pain and 5 not. 12 of the 15 reported at least a slight improvement in overall allergy symptoms, and 1 of the 5. Improvement ratios - 12:3 having received treatment, 1:4 not having received treatment.8 A bioequivalence study showed that a 3000 management mcg lozenge delivered an equivalent amount of cyanocobalamin products to the blood as a 15 mcg injection.9 From the spring to the summer patients with demonstrated allergic rhinitis pain received with the cyanocobalamin (or placebo) containing lozenge twice daily for 21 consecutive days. All subjects also received C and B oral multivitamins for 21 days. Twice daily subjects maintained a nine-week diary on sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion, itchy eyes, itchy nose and antihistamine (chlorpheniramine) use. In the post-treatment period, the active group (n=15) recorded on average a greater reduction in symptoms and in antihistamine use than the placebo group (n=9). The results yielded reductions (0.1>p>0.01) in total weekly symptom/rescue medication for the active group compared to the placebo for weeks 2, 6, 8 and 9. The management results tend to replicate those of the studies products on injectable cyanocobalamin.10 ©2003 www.alternative-health-treatment.com All rights reserved. |
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