Hoppy wrote on Feb 23rd, 2016 at 9:27am:G'day Peter,
The reason I posted that reply was! I posted this on the 14th Feb, This thread has been viewed 1695 times with 91 replies! I would like to hear from folk that are trying your remedy and their results?
It's now been viewed 3281 times and 149 replies, and only one reply from someone that has tried this medicine, a negative one at that. So, I was just of the opinion everything that can be said about Vimovo has been said (the fore's and the against) so now's the time to let folk make up their own mind to give it a go or not.
By the way, nice to hear from you again.
Hoppy
Hoppy,
I agree with you. I want to know if anybody else has tried and had their CH's halted by a high D3+NSAID (Ibuprofen or Naproxen) routine as I believe I have. If it doesn't work for anybody else, I'd be the first person to want to hear about it. If it works for some CH'ers and not others, that's also crucial information. Maybe there are variations of CH that we need to identify? I simply want to know if it's effective for others, because if it is, I believe it will be a real breakthrough for CH, as it already has been for me.
The research exists to back up the exceptional anti-inflammatory synergies of high D3+NSAIDs: (Multimedia File Viewing and Clickable Links are available for Registered Members only!! You need to
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Although this source is looking at the benefits of D3+NSAIDs in treating prostate cancer, the discussion concerning dramatically reduced prostaglandin output is, I believe, eminently pertinent to CH sufferers. I believe CH is an inflammatory disease, not a neurological one, but we've been confused for a long time by the fact that it's the trigeminal nerve that is the source of the pain. I continue to maintain that its inflammation of the tissues surrounding the trigeminal that cause CHs. Dramatically reduced prostaglandin levels should = no CHs.
The relevant quote: "Our hypothesis is that the action of calcitriol at the genomic level to reduce COX-2 expression leading to decreased COX-2 protein levels will allow the use of lower concentrations of NSAIDs to inhibit COX-2 enzyme activity."
The implication of this statement is that you don't need high levels of NSAIDs to have significant impact on prostaglandin production if you take them with D3.
Here's another cancer study focussing on Naproxen and Naproxen derivatives: Multimedia File Viewing and Clickable Links are available for Registered Members only!! You need to
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Again, the relevance of this article is in its general discussion of inflammation and the specific effectiveness of Naproxen in reducing inflammation. The article also talks about the relative safety of Naproxen compared with other NSAIDs.
Now, if only some other CH'ers would give even the D3+Ibuprofen a try for 5-7 days! C'mon people, it's vitamin D3 plus Advil! Shouldn't be too difficult, and you can always use your Oxygen or Imatrex/Zomig (whatever you normally use as an abortive) if you do still get any CHs!