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Phosphorus as the cause of headache

Post a new topicby Kimpa on Fri Aug 17, 2007 6:07 pm

First of first, please excuse me the lower level of my English.

I would like to ask you about non-contrast growths made of phosphorus which cannot be seen by X-ray apparatus. I strongly believe that when a man has a slower metabolism - a too-much-slowered osteogenezion, above all - then it can result in some enlargements of gristles between vertebras what will cause a pressing of vegetative nerves, especially in the neck backbone, which can often be a cause of headache.

Phosphorus is in excess in almost any food and so is in drinks, and when osteogenezion is too slow, phosphorus can gather and /or embed with gristles which are between the bodies of vertebras and can press on nerves. However, because phosphorus is not clearly seen with roentgen, it may confuse the doctors and they can then think that the patient is okay and has no pressed nerves in his or her backbone.

Is there any way how to picture and see enlarged gristles between vertebras? Which diagnostics equipment and/or method is able to do that?

Thanks for your possible answer.
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Re: Phosphorus as the cause of headache

Post a new topicby curt on Tue Aug 21, 2007 9:52 pm

I am not sure exactly what you are trying to describe but it sounds like a MR would be a good test to start with
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