Knee joint injury

Thank You all for such rich set of advices. I will have to find some time to study and try some of them, they are very interesting. I've been already using magnesium malate and vitC in forms of asc.acid and sodium ascorbate. Unfortunately I dont have much options to reduce stress but that is something I will cover in other threads later, maybe.
 
I found the exact quote from the Cs:

Laura said:
Q: (L) Is it necessary for me to have surgery to fix my shoulder?

A: Be careful not to be misled.

Q: (L) Is that about the surgery?

A: Yes.

Q: (L) Will my arm get well on its own?

A: Can.

Q: (J) How? (T) You ought to get a second or even a third opinion.

A: Yes. Surgery is profitable.

Q: (L) Can you recommend something that I can do other than surgery?

A: Heat therapy combined with dietary adjustment.

Q: (J) What dietary adjustments?

A: Calcium, manganese, starch cutback and potassium supplement, only use distilled water in order to flush solid obstructions!

Q: (L) Well, that is the most comprehensive piece of physical advice they have ever given. (J) No kidding.

A: You are in pain, my dear, and when you hurt, all others do too!

Q: (J) That was sweet. Moist heat or dry heat?

A: Moist?

Q: (L) Reiki?

A: Yes. When ligaments are damaged, it is often a function of calcium obstruction.

Q: (L) Is the bony prominence that shows up in the x-ray on the Coracoid prominence, a build-up against which the tissues have torn?

A: Yes.

Q: (L) So, it is not a broken piece, is that correct?

A: Yes.

The recommendations were intended for Laura, so naturally they may hit or miss when it comes to someone else, however the Cs conveyed the part about ligaments as a general statement.
 
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