Wednesday 31 July 2013

[Everything doTERRA] Re: epiphyseal dysplasia

Melissa,

Apparently this generally manifests in children but can also appear in adults. It's all about the body not producing what it needs to sufficiently add enough cartilage to grow the long bones in the legs and arms, so they remain shorter than "normal" and lead to tremendous pain. The medical info says there is no cure, but ongoing treatment--things like total hip replacement, etc.

So you'll want to research cartilege and bones in the ME book and EE.me site. Here is a starting point from the ee.me site, note the specific oils mentioned and the condition they help with: http://www.everythingessential.me/HealthConcerns/BonesBroken.html#page=page-2

I also attached a file with a protocol for helping cartilage.

Here is one source of info on the health concern, specifically about treatment, which talks mainly about managing the ongoing pain:
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1259038-treatment#showall

Liz

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