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November 13, 2006

Armchair Doctor

Shaun Alexander has been kept out of his team?€™s activities because of a non-healing broken foot. Anyone else who has a broken bone, I want to remind you that Core Level Bone Matrix and homeopathic Symphytum work wonders to help the body heal up very quickly after fractures. I?€™m sure the Seattle Seahawks would love to have their league MVP back on the field.
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October 24, 2006

Armchair Doctor:

I would love to get these guys with turf toe over here to check and see if they need homeopathic Symphytum and Core Level Bone Matrix to help the bones heal better. I would also check for whatever structural corrections are needed to have the foot bones better aligned.
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October 10, 2006

Armchair Doctor:

For Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans: Watching the team the last few weeks has been stressful. Taking Core Level Thiamine and Core Level Magnesium before the kick off, at half time and then after the game can help keep the body calmed down and doing well even if our defense continues to miss tackles and our veteran receiver makes blatant mistakes. It sure helped me during last week?€™s game against the New Orleans Saints.
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October 09, 2006

Armchair Doctor:

Hamstring Issues: A major runner for the Carolina Panthers football team was missing games because of hamstring issues and he was doing all these massage techniques on the sidelines. Hamstrings (the muscles on the back of the thigh) are related to the large intestine. Every time I hear about these hamstring things I think these guys need to be on Probiotics and see if their water levels are low and find out what else is negatively affecting their intestines. Too much Candida? Allergies? Parasites? Get their intestines working better so their hamstrings don?€™t keep cramping up and keeping them out of the game. Same with Rocco Baldelli of the Devil Rays- he missed months at the beginning of the 2006 season and it is still an issue for him at times.
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October 04, 2006

About Being an "Armchair Doctor"

Sometimes I?€™m an ?€?Armchair?€? Doctor. This is similar to an armchair quarterback who watches football games from home and ?€?knows?€? how to run the game. When I attend, watch on TV, or read about different sporting events, there are many times that I get frustrated. Not just by how our teams may be doing, but mostly by the many injury reports that come up with the players.

I frequently feel that I know different ways (of course, better) to address their body issues & decided that instead of just talking to myself or my husband about what I would check for and treat, that I will offer up the ideas on my blog at www.drplayer.com. If anyone reading these has a way to get me in direct communication with the involved player or the team trainer or doctor, let me know.

Love♥,

Susan


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Effects of HEAT

During football games, they talk about the heat index and players get taken out of the game, because they are dizzy, etc. I keep thinking that if they had these guys taking cell salts and good quality water (instead of Gatorade), they wouldn?€™t have to be doing all these IV?€™s and stuff.


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