
Myrl Jeffcoat
wisgroup_leader@yahoo.com15 octobre, 2007 11:23
A forwarded message from Gail
Hi All-
I have received the following message from one of our readers. I am often hesitant to forward messages that claim some miracle recovery from silicone induced illnesses. As we have all seen more than our share of "miracle" claims.
Yet, Gail has sent the following information, and claims she has no financial interest in the product. It is accompanied with an article that may be helpful.
I have personally had no experience with this rproduct, and do not want anyone to construe my forwarding as being either for or against this product.
However, I am in support of our women getting better if they can; and in the interest of free-flowing information, I am in this instance willing to forward Gail's message.
I was unable to get all of the information onto this posting to all of you. If you are more interested, I suggest you contact Gail directly @ seagail2@hotmail.com
Myrl
http://www.webstarmagic.com/wisletter.htm
Hello to all support groups,
I'm sending this to every silicone support group I can find. This is important information. Please post to your group.
By sheer accident I have found a simple and effective solution for my muscle pain and it's not more pain meds! I know this is a lengthy post but this will make the difference in the quality of life for many in our groups. I do not have any financial interest of any kind with the product.
A four month supply is $90.00 and I think it's going to be the new aspirin -in that it does so much more than was originally intended. I don't sell it but you can get it at some pharmacies and online. I'd have paid a million dollars for this stuff but my settlement wouldn't ... - but it's worth it ten times over. I have waited a few months to make very sure this has absolutely worked before I would suggest it to the group.
First; I have copied and pasted three separate studies about silicone causing women to develop auto antibodies against their own collagen and connective tissue.
Studies reported by the FDA have shown that some women with silicone gel-filled breast implants produced antibodies to their own collagen (a connective tissue protein),[22] but we do not know how often these antibodies occur in the general population, and there are no data as yet that show these antibodies cause CTDs and related disorders.
Teuber, S.S., Rowley, M.J., Yoshida, S.H., Ansari, A.A., Gershwin, M.E. Anti-collagen autoantibodies are found in women with silicone breast implants. Journal of Autoimmunity 6:367-377, 1993.
Researchers at Monash University in Clayton, Victoria, in Australia, found that women with silicone implants (70 were studied) have elevated levels of autoantibodies to collagen, in a manner highly similar to women with lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. (Current Topics in Microbiological Immunology 210 [1996], 307-316.)
Here is what happened; I have had pain climbing the stairs for many years. It started when I was first sick from my implants - 14 years ago.
A few months ago I hurt my hip joint as I was going down the stairs. After that I could barely put any weight on that leg and then the other hip joint started to hurt because I was overusing it. A pharmacist friend of mine in Germany who already had one hip replacement himself told me about a new study over there. He was booked to have surgery on his other hip when he thought he would try this newly studied product. If anyone else but this particular person had told me about some new 'cure' I wouldn't have listened. But I have seen him hardly able to walk and followed his progress from the first surgery and then he had to spend time at a live-in physiotherapy rehab and it was a tough go. So he didn't want to experience it again. He has since canceled the second hip surgery and is out of pain and able to walk easily.
He told me it would take about 3 months of a daily dose of this .85 oz. (25 ml.) vial of liquid to notice a difference but I figured it was worth trying. In about 6 weeks I realized was able to put weight on my leg again. By three months both hips are in good shape and I have no trouble going up and down stairs at all. I have not changed anything else in my daily life except this little vial of citrus flavored liquid I drink everyday. It is diabetic friendly and does not interact with drugs.
BUT the biggest surprise was my extreme and severe fibromyalgia (three rheumatolgists all gave me the same diagnosis) I have had consistently for 14 years....has relieved!
When I read about the silicone causing antibodies to my own collagen and connective tissue -as Oprah would say "a light bulb moment."
The product is called CH Alpha and made by a company called Gelita. It's a German company. The product is sold in the U.S.
I notice it is also available in powder form to be mixed with liquid but I'm sticking with what has worked. If you do use this product please let me know if it helps you. I have had other improvements too in my blood chemistry but whether that's coincidental is yet to be seen. This is the first real relief I have had in all these many years and I hope it will make the difference for many of you.
Love and healing to you all,
Gail