20250327 QnA:What advise after patching I didn't see result of my rhuemmatoid arthritis?
Summary
TLDRThis video features a detailed conversation with Sy, a long-time sufferer of rheumatoid arthritis who has been using LifeWave patches for a month to address chronic pain, joint inflammation, and digestive issues. Despite not experiencing immediate drastic changes, Sy reports improvements in sleep quality, energy levels, and joint pain relief. The discussion also delves into Sy's personal health journey, including past treatments and the challenges of living with arthritis. The expert provides advice on diet, digestive health, and the use of supplements to complement the patches, emphasizing the importance of patience and the body's natural healing processes.
Takeaways
- 😀 The individual has been using LifeWave patches for over a month to address rheumatoid arthritis, joint pain, and energy issues.
- 😀 Despite using multiple patches (X39, Y-Age, IceWave, and more), the individual has not yet seen significant improvement in joint pain or swelling.
- 😀 Sleep quality has improved slightly, with the person waking up earlier and feeling less tired upon waking compared to before using the patches.
- 😀 Energy levels have improved somewhat, as the person now feels less lethargic and can sit longer without needing to lay down.
- 😀 There has been no noticeable improvement in digestion or constipation, and the person continues to rely on digestive enzymes without much success.
- 😀 The individual has been on a wheelchair for the past five years due to rheumatoid arthritis and has experienced muscle loss and joint pain over time.
- 😀 Despite a previous history of taking painkillers and Chinese medicine, the individual stopped using Western medications due to side effects like diabetes.
- 😀 The person is concerned about their blood sugar, as it has risen slightly (from 6 to 7.5) after trying a new diet that includes rice, though they were advised not to worry about this change.
- 😀 The conversation emphasizes the importance of eating balanced meals (rice, fish, vegetables) to improve energy and aid the healing process, even with slightly elevated blood sugar.
- 😀 Advice is given to avoid digestive enzymes and instead rely on chewing food thoroughly (24 times per mouthful) to stimulate natural digestion and muscle building.
- 😀 The discussion highlights how small improvements, such as less pain when cutting nails and being able to sit longer in a wheelchair, signal that the body is beginning to heal, even after years of chronic illness.
Q & A
What was the primary concern of the person in the transcript regarding their health?
-The primary concern was joint pain, swelling, and inflammation due to rheumatoid arthritis, as well as digestive issues such as constipation.
How long has the person been using the patches, and which patches were they using?
-The person has been using the patches for over a month, starting with X39, and then incorporating Y-Aon, Ice Wave, and other patches.
What was the person's experience with pain and energy levels before and after using the patches?
-Before using the patches, the person experienced serious joint pain and fatigue, requiring long hours of sleep. After using the patches, they reported a slight improvement in energy and a reduction in joint pain, especially when cutting nails.
Did the patches help improve the person's digestion?
-The person did not notice any improvement in digestion or constipation, even after using the patches and digestive enzymes.
Why did the person take digestive enzymes, and how did they affect their condition?
-The person took digestive enzymes to help with digestion and alleviate constipation. However, despite using the enzymes, they did not observe any improvement in their digestive issues.
What other health issues did the person mention regarding their condition?
-The person mentioned having low hemoglobin, being on a wheelchair due to rheumatoid arthritis, and struggling with unstable blood sugar levels and high blood pressure.
What advice was given to the person regarding their blood sugar and diet?
-The advice given was not to worry about a small rise in blood sugar levels as it is helping provide energy for the body to repair itself. The person was encouraged to consume balanced meals, including rice, vegetables, and fish.
How did the patches affect the person's mobility and daily activities?
-The person reported slight improvements in mobility, including being able to sit for longer periods and having more energy to engage in activities without experiencing as much pain.
Why was the person advised to stop using digestive enzymes?
-The person was advised to stop using digestive enzymes because their digestive system needed to be trained to work on its own. Relying on external enzymes would prevent the body from developing its natural digestive capabilities.
What was the recommendation for the person to improve digestion naturally?
-The person was advised to chew their food more thoroughly (24 times per mouthful) to help with digestion and reduce the burden on the stomach and intestines.
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