I have never tried to achieve this but if faced with the problem I would try:
1. Putting the smallest latex glove you can get to fit onto the bad forefoot. It might help to put some tubigrip round the foot first so that there are no places water can trickle under the glove.
AND
2. Putting a...
Thanks to Robert I note that the Times piece includes:
I am told my immune profile is exactly that of the “pure” long Covid group, with the three elevated cytokines they would expect. I’m surprised to hear this since I’ve been feeling much better for quite some time.
Well that was a surprise...
It used to be run by Saul Berkovitz who is a nice conscientious guy but I think the department as a whole had a fairly 'multidisciplinary' feel. It used to be the Homeopathic Hospital and some things didn't seem to change that much.
Saul is quite likely still there and is a fully trained...
An awful lot of questions?
I would need a whole immunology textbook and the ones out there don't always make the simple things clear.
Antibodies bind antigen and can simply block its function without generating any inflammation.
To generate inflammation antibodies need to bind either complement...
Perhaps I should also mention that I have first hand experience of hypnotherapy. As a medical student I was asked if I would like my own hypnotherapy patients. I said yes. At the first session I realised that I was expected to 'do hypnotherapy' without a word of training. I tried to find out...
Actually not. It is my own experience and my experience of the behaviour of trainees and therapists. I was involved in clinical trials for thirty years. I have talked to scores of people who have designed trials, including grilling people as an ethics committee member. People quite often admit...
The proof is there in the literature for anyone to see. Repeatedly, badly done trials have shown benefit and carefully done trials have shown it is not there. It is called evidence.
I refer you to my previous post.
You are doing a pretty good job of persuading everyone on the forum that you are not familiar with scientific argument, @Ipquise. A ball throwing experiment tells us nothing about hypnotherapy. The reality is that if hypnotherapy really worked decent trials would have shown that long ago. People...
No, it is the next bit that matters, as pretty much everyone in this forum has come to understand.
Results from one small study (40 participants) detected a statistically significant benefit of hypnotherapy compared to no intervention (RR 19.00, 95% CI 1.18 to 305.88), but this evidence was...
It is not my job to say but I think it may be unhelpful for non-medical members to give opinions about this sort of thing that might lull people into a sense that they might get better with vitamins or something. The basic rule is always exclude infection first. Infectio0n can cause permanent...
As Trish says, it sounds as if you need to get it sorted out medically, not through advice here.
As a physician the combination of a bad smell and earache sounds like the possibility of sinus infection with otitis media. That needs more than just a nasal spray, which I rather susp[ect to be...
I am afraid to say that the vast majority of research these days is pseudoscience.
And I don't think hypnosis has any particular similarity to meditation.
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