Peripheral artery of the toes

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Peripheral artery of the toes

Post Number:#1  Post by Joanna45 » Mon Dec 13, 2021 1:31 pm

Has any one found that vitamin c in high doses helps with peripheral artery disease of the toes..
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Re: Peripheral artery of the toes

Post Number:#2  Post by ofonorow » Tue Dec 14, 2021 10:09 am

Any more info? Are you diabetic? Dr. Roger J. Williams in NUTRITION AGAINST DISEASE recommended magnesium for peripheral artery disease (at least in his case) and soaking feet in Epsom salts might not be a bad idea.
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Re: Peripheral artery of the toes

Post Number:#3  Post by eDOC » Tue Dec 14, 2021 11:28 am

Use topical, oral and if possible depending on severity DMSO infusions. It would cure both the erythematous toes and the underlying cause. ( Whether rheumatic, vessel narrowing or Type 2 Diabetes).

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Re: Peripheral artery of the toes

Post Number:#4  Post by Joanna45 » Tue Dec 14, 2021 7:16 pm

I am not a diabetic .i have been on this forum since 2015. I was diagnosed with mesinteric artery narrowing. And have been on vitamin. C and lysine and proline ..I do have mild hypertension and am on 5 mg of Norvasc...the symptoms are mild .but don’t want them to progress..I have always ate healthy and exercised and have always kept my weight around 122..at first I thought I had neuropathy but just had vascular test done and confirmed its PAD and only in my toes..
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Re: Peripheral artery of the toes

Post Number:#5  Post by Joanna45 » Tue Dec 14, 2021 7:20 pm

Edoc.
Do you recommend a brand of Topical DSMO.
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Re: Peripheral artery of the toes

Post Number:#6  Post by eDOC » Tue Dec 14, 2021 9:21 pm

Joanna45 wrote:Do you recommend a brand of Topical DSMO.


From Jacob lab.

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Re: Peripheral artery of the toes

Post Number:#7  Post by Joanna45 » Wed Dec 15, 2021 12:31 pm

Thank you I will buy that
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Re: Peripheral artery of the toes

Post Number:#8  Post by eDOC » Wed Dec 15, 2021 5:57 pm

Joanna45 wrote:Thank you I will buy that
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You're welcome.

A few points:
1. You MIGHT need to cut your dose of Norvasc, depending on frequency, duration and strength of DMSO applied.
2. When placing an order you could quote me, Jeff Jacob might give you a X-mas discount. A good friend and a decent gentleman.
3. Lastly am amazed to hear about your med issues, 5+ yrs and still none improvements rather going downhill. Though never has happened in +3 decades, but if my patients don't start to feel well in 2-4 weeks and cured in max 6 months they switch to another doc.

Good luck.

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Re: Peripheral artery of the toes

Post Number:#9  Post by Joanna45 » Thu Dec 16, 2021 11:14 am

Edoc
I am currently on 5mg of Norvasc and I did get cured of the superior mesinteric artery disease that is all clear I had all the cardiovascular heart tests and no narrowing or problems there ..it is only in my toes and very mild . Here is the dr report.

Right: no evidence of lower extremity arterial Occlusive disease to the ankle.
Toe-brachial index substantially lower than ankle brachial index indicates
Presence of Moderate arterial occlusive disease in the foot.

Left: no evidence of lower extremity arterial occlusive disease to the ankle.
Toe-brachial index substantially lower Then ankle-brachial index indicates
Presence Of moderate arterial occlusive disease in the foot.

Note hypertension is present based on Doppler derived systolic blood pressure
Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions..
And I am still on Linus Pauling vitamin C regiment..

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Re: Peripheral artery of the toes

Post Number:#10  Post by Joanna45 » Mon Dec 20, 2021 1:37 pm

Edoc
I received the DMSO from Jacobs lab do I apply it once a day or twice a day
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Re: Peripheral artery of the toes

Post Number:#11  Post by eDOC » Mon Dec 20, 2021 1:53 pm

Joanna45 wrote:Edoc
I received the DMSO from Jacobs lab do I apply it once a day or twice a day
Thank you
Joanna


I'd recommend to start it once 70% strength, to get the feel.
If all goes well, increase to twice daily (or even thrice) and strength to 80%.
Apply and let it get absorbed would take approx 20-25 mins.
Your symptoms should be alleviated in a few days.

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Re: Peripheral artery of the toes

Post Number:#12  Post by Joanna45 » Mon Dec 20, 2021 2:27 pm

Edoc
Thank you so much fo taking the time to answer and to be so helpful .
You are very kind . I will also keep you posted how it is working in a few days..

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Re: Peripheral artery of the toes

Post Number:#13  Post by eDOC » Mon Dec 20, 2021 2:44 pm

Joanna45 wrote:Edoc
Thank you so much fo taking the time to answer and to be so helpful .
You are very kind . I will also keep you posted how it is working in a few days..

Joanna


You're always welcome.
A couple more points:
1. Do wipe the area before applying with a soaked cloth.
2. Expect slight temporary redness, stinging etc. which dissipates in 10-20 mins post application. Nothing to be concerned about.

Sure keep me posted.
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