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Taking a Homeopathic Approach to Pain

Vietnam Vet Finds His Own Solution By Ronni Shulman Vice Chairman “Less is more” has long been an adage of the fashion industry, but for homeopathy practitioners like Lou Paradise, it’s the motto of a burgeoning industry. Paradise is the founder and president of Topical BioMedics, Inc., Rhinebeck, NY, developers of Topricin(R) Pain Relief and

2012-08-07T12:55:15-04:00March 22nd, 2012|Stories|1 Comment

Raynaud’s: An Unwelcome Winter Guest

Hello Kelley, It’s Me Raynaud’s…. I will never forget the day my fingers went numb and turned white, just like you see in the picture. It was in the middle of winter, my husband and I were teaching a Sunday school class to a group of 3-year old kids. I did not get a chance

2012-05-06T15:37:49-04:00March 18th, 2012|Stories|Comments Off on Raynaud’s: An Unwelcome Winter Guest

Alison Levine – More Inspirational Stories

Nearly a year ago, we shared the inspirational story of Alison Levine, diagnosed with Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome at age 17 and Raynaud’s in her early 20’s. Despite these disorders, she become team captain of the first American Women’s Everest Expedition and one of only 30 people in the world to have successfully climbed the highest peaks

2021-02-02T11:19:33-05:00January 14th, 2012|In The News, Stories|Comments Off on Alison Levine – More Inspirational Stories

A Raynaud’s Student’s Test Nightmare

We just read where a high school in Wichita Falls scheduled their three-hour PSAT's in the town's local colisium hockey arena.  All that stood between the shivering students and the ice was a thin flooring made of lightweight plastic.  The cold was bad enough, but it was further complicated by the wet condensation covering the

2011-10-21T16:40:13-04:00October 21st, 2011|In The News, Stories|Comments Off on A Raynaud’s Student’s Test Nightmare

Member Tip: Kinesio Tape

Janet in NY is having success keeping her fingers warm while typing with a special tape developed to help heal muscle and joint injuries for athletes.  Here's her story: "I am a technology consultant and so am at the keyboard typing most of the day. My right and left index and middle fingers are particularly

2016-06-01T18:06:33-04:00October 6th, 2011|In The News, Stories|3 Comments
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