Looking Ahead 239 Posted March 17, 2013 I went to an "herb" remedies guy about two weeks ago. Some people call him a quack because he believes in herb instead of medications. As soon as I sit in front of him, he drew a picture of my legs without me saying anything. He asked my name and I explained the drop foot. He instantly drew 6 dots on the picture. Thee on my leg leg inside calf and 4 on my abdomen. He said I have 6 Vitamin E oil..they are in a get cap and I bite into it and spit out the gel caplet. He said it would dissolve the blood clots. I've been on the Vitamin E for two weeks and can lift my drop foot up and down when I'm not putting weight on it. He said it could take up to two months. My doctors back home are skeptical but everyone that goes to him say he has always been 100% on the nose and corrected their problem. He told my mom she had internal bleeding....next week, she went to the dr and has a bleeding ulcer which they fixed that week. His name is Bruce Joneshill from Rosebud, Arkansas. I do believe he is the real thing. He prays before he tells you what is going on. He is a Christian. My BP still runs around 85/55. My family dr thinks its dehydration. So, I'm taking the advice of both, taking the Vitamin E and drinking more Water.< /p> Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Macy6 356 Posted March 17, 2013 I don't think there is anything wrong with it. I think what is important is that you are keeping both sides in the loop about what is going on, that you are following the instructions of your physician, and as long as you are happy its a go. I believe there is a lot to know about herbs etc... they were around a lot longer than Western medicine, as long as you are also taking into account the recommendations of your physician. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites