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MSM is needed in connective tissue in our muscles Ma!if Acid is needed also for our muscles
But what is it? What do the M, the S and the M stand for. I'm not at all familiar with what your talking about..
Methyl Sulfonyl Methane. Not the gas methane.It is a natural organic compound found in plants @animals but in today's world our food supply is depleted of so much It's a derivative of DMSO .What it does is detoxify the body at the cell level.It reliefs pain ,inflammation in arthritis .With the processed food there's very little or none so it is important to take.Malic Acid is another one that helps also
Hmm. My sister benefited from massage, but I've never tried it. I'm pretty sure Medicare won't cover it. I'm hoping to get my bicycle out soon and ride down to our mailbox. I can ride it without putting as much pressure on the balls of my feet where the pain is worst. Our driveway is about a quarter mile long, and it's a third of a mile down the dirt road to the neighborhood mailboxes. Downhill to the box, uphill coming home. It would be good exercise for my service dog at the same time. I haven't ridden the bike for a couple of years, so I don't know how it will go. First I have to put new tubes in the tires.
It's really nice to be having warm weather.
Jim
Where and in what form do you get it?
Jim, I find the sunshine to be akin to a euphoric type of drug. We have been in a rainy season and I am way down in mood, but I have come to expect it and just hope for the sun to come back. I have spoken with someone who lived in the north of NY where days are short and light limited who had light therapy prescribed by her doctor and it helped her greatly. I expect that would make the bicycle riding doubly good.
Thanks for jogging my memory about SAD (seasonal affective disorder) and light therapy. I was a California Beach girl when I moved to Delaware. That year there were only 72 days of sunshine listed in the Farmer's Almanac. No wonder I was depressed. The light helped quite a bit.
You are right....massage therapy, especially the Pain Release and Myofascial Release, help the most. Every week I go in and we assess together where the "hot spots" are. I am always totally amazed at the huge connective nerve network that attempts to send the right signals to the right places without bring back pain signals. Together we track where the pain or tingling goes. Sometimes we just concentrate on hands and arms...sometimes she does some concentrated release for knees and the cranial/sacral area.......or attempts to break up a Myofascial knot between my ribs. It doesn't do any good to have more than one hour a week.....because our bodies get all confused. And you are right Jim, Medicare does not cover this type of therapy unless it is rehabilitative and not for improved quality of life. The supplemental or gap policies evidently just follow Medicare rules. My therapist tried. Essentially, I am guessing that they are saying that if we are not going back to work so we can pay taxes...what's the use? My benevolent therapist focuses a great deal on infants who cannot swallow or move their bowels. She is often called to the neonatal care facility. Those treatments are covered. And so...I am now trying to reduce my living expenses so I can sneak in a weekly massage. Just like Yoga/Meditation/Mindfulness.....it doesn't do any good to just go once in a while. You need to make the Yoga/meditation efforts a daily ritual and massage a weekly feel good treat for your body to reap the most benefit.
Go to the health food store look for MSM with Malic Acid I buy it from Vitacost online.
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