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Alice Jerahian, B.Sc, MEd
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Which IC can I use if the scar is so sensitive to pressure that I can't put on a shoe? It's located on the shinbone near the tibialis anterior tendon between the instep and the lower shinbone.
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May 08, 2026
Pain in every joint
Scars Pemf with movement of the foot
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Scars PEMF โ primary choice to soften scar tissue and reduce tethering; run it daily with the Pad over/adjacent to the tender line (you can use a thin cloth if direct contact hurts).
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This one confuses me. How do you know how much cream to use? Since progesterone generally makes a person tired, how is someone supposed to use this 3x a day? Or will that symptom not apply with IC?
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Alpha-Gal Syndrome (AGS) has quietly emerged as one of the most disruptive discoveries in modern immunology, turning red meat into a delayed biological time bomb that triggers anaphylaxis hours after consumption. This tick-induced carbohydrate allergy not only shatters conventional paradigms of food allergy pathogenesis but also exposes critical gaps in our understanding of immune resilience.
Alpha-Gal Syndrome (AGS) has quietly emerged as one of the most disruptive discoveries in modern immunology, turning red meat into a delayed biological time bomb that triggers anaphylaxis hours after consumption. This tick-induced carbohydrate allergy not only shatters conventional paradigms of food allergy pathogenesis but also exposes critical gaps in our understanding of immune resilience.