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Post: # 218347Post old tree man »

Can anyone suggest a herbal aid for creaky knees, i already use oil mainly in the mackerel i catch i wear a copper bracelet, in february this year i had an operation to clean out my knees of gritty stuff it did help with the pain but nothing is a miracle cure, i love to walk but it getting harder each year, nearly 40yrs of forestry have taken there toll :dontknow: so any suggestion would be really apreciated thanks :thumbright: :flower:
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Post: # 218354Post oldjerry »

Similar problem,Cant prove it,but I think that making olive oil a central ingredient in all our cookery,has meant that I still have the ability to walk without a stick most days.Following the original accident,I was told that i should be grateful to still be a biped,and prepare long term for a chair,17 yrs on,I can walk 4or 5 miles(much further in warmth.)Not exactly Lazurus,but I reckon the oil has helped a lot.

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Post: # 218388Post greenorelse »

I've heard that a teaspoon of cider vinegar a day is a help. I make no claim about it, simply hearsay. It's just another thing to try and won't do any harm.
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Post: # 219349Post okra »

Have you tried knee supports

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Post: # 219360Post Odsox »

oldjerry wrote:Cant prove it,but I think that making olive oil a central ingredient in all our cookery
This strikes a chord with me.
Several years ago I had hip problems with arthritis and also exactly the same with my shoulders. We use olive oil for all cooking now plus I also take a cod liver oil capsule once a day and to be honest the hip problem has disappeared totally.
I do still get shoulder pain from time to time, but that is usually when I've abused it during the day and go to sleep at night with my arms behind my head ... a fatal combination. :iconbiggrin:
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Post: # 219366Post greenorelse »

This is an interesting report about glucosamine and chondroitin.
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Thanks everyone going to try all over time thanks :thumbright: :flower:
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Post: # 219469Post Nomada »

I'm sure I've soon some sort of recipe for a rubbing oil, it had stuff like powdered mustard in it though. I will look for it if you want.
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Post: # 219472Post niknik »

Honey and apple cider vinegar drink, does seem to help.

(reminder to self..start taking it again!..now that there is some honey in the house!)
just pour boiling waterover dessert spoon off honey, stir well and add couple teaspoons vinegar.

horrible taste first few times, but I soon got to like it
( best to brush teeth afterwards tho)
seems to energise you as well.

If it is arthritis, this might be worth you having a look at
http://arthritishealingbook.com/index3.html

Ok it is commercial. but some free stuff too. and some free recipes for healing foods...... via alinked site, and enails.

apparently broccoli is superb, anti-inflammatory and helps cartilage regrowth.

http://myhealingkitchen.com/medical-con ... ing-foods/

have a look through there too.

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Post: # 219473Post niknik »

just a little extract from one of their pages........ some food for thought (as well as cures!!!)


The Top Twelve Arthritis HealingFoods are:

Broccoli, Onions, Berries, Pineapple, Yogurt, Brazil Nuts, Flaxseeds, Spinach, Omega-3 Seafood, Winter Squash, Olive Oil, and the miraculous Bone Broth.


and somewhere there´s also some lists of what to avoid.. but i cant find that at present!

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My Mother Outlaw has arthiritis, and swears by the Glucosamine; but I know a few other people that swear by a seaweed extract that you can get in most Health food shops. Wish I could remember what it's called, though.

Bone broth. Yum. Apparently I was weaned on that. It was a standing joke when I (briefly) became a vegan in my teens....
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Post: # 219507Post greenorelse »

Broccoli is brilliant! I think it's the high calcium that's the key. It's at its best when you use the as much of the growth as possible, including stem. Soup, when liquidised, is probably most appropriate for it.

Most leafy green veggies are excellent in the calcium department but watch the spinach, which is high in oxalates (as is rhubarb). There again, when taken with a source of vitamin C, spinach is a great for iron...
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Post: # 224540Post cocobelle »

My knees are getting creaky and painful (always before it rains weirdly enough) - I do have a balanced diet but I'm taking into consideration all of the other stuff suggested too before it gets worse.
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I've heard that WD40 works! Seriously! :shock: Not sure I'd want to try it tho! :lol:
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Post: # 224551Post Milims »

niknik wrote:
http://myhealingkitchen.com/medical-con ... ing-foods/

have a look through there too.
Thank you for this link Niknik - I've book marked it for my OH who suffers from RA
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