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The x-ray of my wife's right knee shows bone on bone. I do QT on her which seems to help pain, but she still feels the bones crunching even after her shots. Is there any history of the bode replacing cartilage?


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Is there any history of the bode replacing cartilage?

Hi there ANJ!
This is a confusing question to me.
Since it's in this section, I assume you mean has anyone had any experience with Quantum-Touch assisting the body to replace cartilage.
Rick and I have had numerous situations where joint and/or arthritis pain has disappeared by using QT. No xrays were taken before or after so we don't know WHAT was happening inside.
QT accelerates healing.
e.g. If a bone needs mending, it heals faster with Quantum-Touch. I have no doubt that cartilage will rebuild faster with QT.
Of course the body needs the building blocks to work with - the right minerals and such.
I did a quick search and found several products from companies that I trust.
PM me if you'd like more info on them.
Christina


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Hi,CPH,

I apologize. I should have proof-read
my post. I did, of course, mean body instead
of bode. Since in QT the body does the healing,
I didn't know if it would go that far with Quantum touch providing the vibration and energy or if that would be akin to asking it to replace an arm or finger. Thank you for the offer re: products. I have had her on so many things (including ACV and coconut oil) that she has rebelled for the moment against taking so many things. I am, however, going to remain being stubborn and will keep using QT on her and trusting the process for a few more weeks to see if nothing really is impossible.


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Greetings,

This could be lengthy so I will try and keep it briefSmiler I have had JRA since early childhood, and I will be 50 this year. I have total damage to all my joints as a result. Both knees are bone on bone, and I have one hip prosthesis that currently needs a revision and the other hip prosthesis was removed in 1986 in order to save my life from a MRSA infection (they didn't know it was MRSA then.) Because of the prosthesis removal a large part of my left femur was removed and also my pelvic bone on that side due to the infection eating up most of that bone. This has caused me even more orthopedic problems over time, BUT!!

I use QT on my self daily. Since I started my pain meds have cut in half. I have always believed in complete healing being possible and QT has been amazing. My personal answer to your question is yes you can re-create the cartilage and any bone by using QT, as this is my goal, aside from realigning my joints from their damaged state. If you accept the principle that EVERYTHING is energy, you have your answerWink I wish you many blessings and look forward to wonderful progress reports about your wife. You are a loving man to do this for your wife. My fiancee does it for me as well, and it's awesome!
 
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Posts: 8 | Location: Toledo, Ohio USA | Registered: 24 April 2009Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hi there,

You may wish to check out something called 'body electronics'. It's a form of energy medicine which incorporates nutrition and emotional release. Practitioners have reported regeneration of cartilage, most notably Douglas Morrison who believes he reclaimed the cartilage in his knee.

I'd be really interested if anyone is experimenting with QT and nutrition as a combination. The recipients nutrition that is.
 
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