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Re: OT Arthritis remedy


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Posted by NCWayne on November 05, 2011 at 22:44:41 from (69.40.232.132):

In Reply to: OT Arthritis remedy posted by super99 on November 05, 2011 at 19:58:29:

You can't question results in this case as you say the trick works for you, so I'm not going to go there. Still you might want to talk to a doctor and get a blood alcohol test done on a typical day of eating the rum soaked raisins. We all know that alcohol tends to 'thin the blood' and an increase in blood flow, and increased blod flow to the body wil make anyone feel better. Not to mention the 'numbing', 'loosening up' effects that alcohol has on the body. Heck that's one reason a drunk can get in a wreck and not get hurt because they are basically limp and don't tense up and get hurt as a result. Regardless of which property,or properties of the alcohol is/are helping your problem the simpe fact is that you have alcohol in your system anytime you eat a couple of the raisins and also keeping that alcohol in your system the more of them you eat. The fact your getting the alcohol via a rum soaked raisin will be irrelevent to an officer if you ever get pulled for something and the officer happens to smell alcohol on your breath and decides to give you a brethalizer and a DUI.

Like I said I'm not denying the fact that this is working for you, and I don't want to be a doom monger or whatever, but it is definately something to think about before it has a chance to sneak up and possibly bite you.

All of that said you can also try Ostiobiflex. It's available on the suppliment aisle and it works without the alcohol. I know for a fact my dad went off his presription artheritis medicine after starting to take it. He's the one that turned me on to the stuff and it works great for me too. I posted about it on here a good while back, when I saw it working for me, and not to long after there were other posts from guys that had seen my post, started taking it, and were swearing by it too.

Regardless of all of that I'm glad that you've at least found something to ease the pain. I've got artheritis in my neck and have had it since I was in my early 20's and it sucks when you hurt.....and anything that works to make you feel better and take away the pain is always fair game.


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