CRPS Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
by Stephen Smith MD
1. Causes & Related Conditions
1.1. Lymphedema
1.2. Low Glutathione
1.3. Methylation Issues
1.4. Mitochondrial Dysfunction
1.5. Poor Diet
1.5.1. SAD (Standard American Diet
1.5.1.1. Dairy
1.5.1.2. Grains
1.5.1.3. GMOs
1.5.1.4. Bad Fats
1.5.1.5. High Sugar
2. Triggers
2.1. Injury
2.1.1. Types
2.1.1.1. Surgery
2.1.1.2. Minor
2.1.1.3. Fracture
2.1.2. Lymphedema
2.1.3. Inflammation
3. Pathology
3.1. Low Glutathione
3.2. Mitochondrial Dysfunction
3.2.1. Decreased Clearing of Toxins
3.3. Inflammation
3.4. Lymphedema
3.5. Trapped Toxins
3.6. Cytokine Activation
3.7. Pain
4. Caveots
4.1. CRPS
4.1.1. Lymphedema
4.1.1.1. Always Present
4.1.1.2. Key to Successful Outcome
4.1.2. Low Glutathione
4.1.2.1. Poor Mitochondrial Function
5. Treatment
5.1. Rules
5.1.1. Must be Done in Correct Order
5.1.2. Drainage Before Detoxification