Osteoarthritis

Marine collagen vs Animal collagen

Part 1. Marine collagen is a form of collagen primarily sourced from fish skin, scales, or bones, consisting almost entirely of Type I collagen (90-95%) with superior absorption due to its small peptide size. It excels at promoting skin elasticity, hydration, and hair/nail strength, making it ideal for anti-aging and mild joint support. In contrast, […]

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Cartilage Regeneration

Question: My client, who suffered from complete osteoarthritis and had no cartilage left in his ankle, was able to regain some cartilage in 3 months, but he didn’t have a complete reconstruction. He took glucosamine chondroitin and magnesium, taking the recommended doses for osteoarthritis and inflammation. He no longer has inflammation, but still has a

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Hyper-Mobility Syndrome

I am unsure if you have our Rife Digital Machine, however you mention the condition: Hyper-mobility syndrome. This frequency set is not available in the ETDFL 2013 frequency book; as Rife Machines generally cannot treat a condition of excessive flexibility of the joints. The patients which have requested the frequencies for this condition in the

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