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"Modic Changes" - Low Back Pain - Antibiotics
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I told a physical therapist about mms resolving my back pain like within hours. He got back to me later with the "Modic changes" findings and antibiotic trials.
So yes he got very interested in mms. Because antibiotic treatment is apparently being trialed to span over 100 days.
As I've found out over the years there is a mechanical cause for back pain as well and that cannot be helped by MMS. Still, mms seems to somehow strengthen the back so that mechanical damage is much less likely to occur. Is my experience anyway..
The back trouble I had this past winter was pretty bad. I thought it was a mechanical injury. But 2 x 6 drop dose in one hour solved the problem - from almost not being able to walk, to be able to cut wood with the chainsaw 2,5 hours later.
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Well, the "Modic changes" studies actually demystifies how come MMS treatment often is very effective for back pain. Because a lot of back pain, if not most, is now officially being caused by bacterial infections.
I myself suspect bad dietary habits and disturbed balance of intestinal flora to be a possible primary cause for back pain caused by "Modic changes". Because the low back is in direct contact with the colon.
Toxic buildup in kidneys may be another possibility.
Anyway, being able to cure back pain within hours has enabled me to make so much more of my life. Forever grateful!..
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Bacterial infections can usually be eliminated by MMS1 and/or MMS2.What are Modic Changes?
Modic Changes are the name given to pathological changes that are present in the bones of the spine and vertebrae. Modic changes of vertebrae and disc were first analyzed and described by Dr. Michael Modic in 1988. The changes were later on modified in three types depending on progression of the disease. These changes can be seen only on MRI scans and can occur in the vertebra as well as endplate of the neighboring discs. Modic Changes is a disease process, which is associated with spinal inflammations that have not been extremely effective to normal treatments. Modic Changes are also associated with inadequate healing and recurrent disc herniation. There are usually three types of Modic changes namely Type I, Type II, and Type III. In type I Modic changes, there is a rapid, unstable and destructive form of spinal degeneration more often than not caused by bacterial infections.
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