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Posted by Stumpalump on December 03, 2006 at 10:38:21 from (71.56.206.103):
In Reply to: OT - Lower back pain tractor driving posted by Allred1 on December 03, 2006 at 05:45:56:
Get him on Glucosamine Chondroitin. Pick it up at Walmart or any vitamine store. Hyaluronic Acid or somtimes refered to as HA adds moisture and elasticity to your joints. Glucosimine is a sulfate and your joints are made of sulfer so it feeds them. This stuff works if you eat them like candy and have patience to let a few bottles do the trick. Your son has a more seriouse medical condition and of course do what the doc recomends also. If you want to get serious about joint repair you can do what the NFL players do along with the rest of the world except Americans and get DMSO. It is a sulfur byproduct of paper manufacturing so it cannot be a profit source for drug companys hence no reason to study and market somthing you can't profit from. Go to the AG co-op and ask for it. It comes in a roll on and people use it for joint problems in animals. It is classified as a stong solvent so do some research on Google for your safty. Unfortunatly you will pull up some studys where they interveniously injected high doses. Don't be fooled you will only roll on small amounts right on your joints. This stuff is majic and with it and HA, MSM, Glucosamine and Condroitin a lot of people could eliminate back pain and joint replacements. Really this advise will change lives. It did mine.
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