I would like to know if the results are temporary or permanent? They say you must take blood from the veins and inject into the muscles every 7 days, but until when?
@AHTenglish320x240 hello,just want to express my appreciation in regard to your kindness in informing us of this procedure as regards auto hematherapy.
i have peripheral neuropathy,i have been on prednisolone 40mg for 7 days now.got use of hands/arms/legs to a degree.i wish to self administer auto hematherapy. please will you advise me,as to dosage, and how soon can i expect a cure.thank you.,
@dinah231 the dosage in regards to the prednisolone,how much should i take daily.thank you,hope so much to hear from you.dont want to be taking steroids for life.
Basically you take blood from the vein and then inject it into muscle tissue. Since venous blood is not suppose to be in muscle tissue, your body entices an autoimmune response, in which macrophages will attack and destroy the foreign particles and then go and fight other (or the same) infection in body. since this is your own blood you won't be introducing anything new to the body, but since its not where its is suppose to be your body will still stimulate an auto immune response.
@Aerium it does kinda sound credible what youre saying, although it puzzles me why its not taken seriously by the scientific community. although i predict you will say something like. they dont want a quick fix like that cuz it will simply destroy their drug sales. which also kinda sounds credible. or incredible lol
it also sounds too good to be true.. i guess its something you just have to believe and never really know. i hate that with a passion.
@nickallah Well yes it would be bad for drug industry, and it sounds way too good to be true. But from the results that some people claim, I would love to see more research into the subject, especially the mechanism of action. The problem with research in that area is that it is a very poor investment idea. I mean the only thing you really need is a syringe and antiseptic. So you are not going to get anything out of it. Research money is given to what can give money back, not what we need
I would like to know if the results are temporary or permanent? They say you must take blood from the veins and inject into the muscles every 7 days, but until when?
brax0789 9 months ago
Hi, I am from Russia, this has been around far longer than this guy has been alive, I know it's a folk remedy.
But good results nonetheless.
SpatialVortex 2 years ago
Hi,
You're right. The results with Auto-hemotherapy are very good!
Thank you.
Regards from Brazil
AHTenglish320x240 2 years ago
@AHTenglish320x240 hello,just want to express my appreciation in regard to your kindness in informing us of this procedure as regards auto hematherapy.
i have peripheral neuropathy,i have been on prednisolone 40mg for 7 days now.got use of hands/arms/legs to a degree.i wish to self administer auto hematherapy. please will you advise me,as to dosage, and how soon can i expect a cure.thank you.,
dinah231 4 months ago
@dinah231 the dosage in regards to the prednisolone,how much should i take daily.thank you,hope so much to hear from you.dont want to be taking steroids for life.
dinah231 4 months ago
@SpatialVortex hi, can u please describe the procedure to me? how does it really work?
nickallah 1 year ago
@nickallah
Basically you take blood from the vein and then inject it into muscle tissue. Since venous blood is not suppose to be in muscle tissue, your body entices an autoimmune response, in which macrophages will attack and destroy the foreign particles and then go and fight other (or the same) infection in body. since this is your own blood you won't be introducing anything new to the body, but since its not where its is suppose to be your body will still stimulate an auto immune response.
Aerium 1 year ago
@Aerium it does kinda sound credible what youre saying, although it puzzles me why its not taken seriously by the scientific community. although i predict you will say something like. they dont want a quick fix like that cuz it will simply destroy their drug sales. which also kinda sounds credible. or incredible lol
it also sounds too good to be true.. i guess its something you just have to believe and never really know. i hate that with a passion.
nickallah 1 year ago
@nickallah Well yes it would be bad for drug industry, and it sounds way too good to be true. But from the results that some people claim, I would love to see more research into the subject, especially the mechanism of action. The problem with research in that area is that it is a very poor investment idea. I mean the only thing you really need is a syringe and antiseptic. So you are not going to get anything out of it. Research money is given to what can give money back, not what we need
Aerium 1 year ago