Guest guest Posted September 6, 2011 Report Share Posted September 6, 2011 Judy, Acupuncture would be a great therapy for him as it stimulates microcirculation to the joints. In conjunction, get some Whitee or Fastt Patches from Wei Laboratories. They work... I healed my torn meniscus with these. Took several months, but I avoided surgery and my knee is 100%. http://fasttpatch.com/order-now.html Bob OT; regrowing cartilage > About 4 years ago, my husband had his foot x-rayed because of pain in the > big toe. The dr said the cartilage was about gone, and the only thing > they > could do was cut off the toe (?!). Does anyone know if it is possible to > re-grow cartilage with any kind of supplement?? He does have arthritis > and > occasional gout because of this, and it is painful for him to take his > walks, which he loves. > > Any ideas out there?? Thanks for any help! > > Judy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2011 Report Share Posted September 7, 2011 Judy, cetylmyristoleate (CMO) regenerates cartilage in joints providing the substructure has the vasculature to support the regeneration, in other words hasn't been bone-no-bone for long. In a small arthritis trial here there were 18 out of 22 positive regenerations in four months using Everlasting Super Starter from Integris. Glucosamine helps. Vitamin C helps the first strands of collagen to crosslink and form a cartilage or bone bed. Senior adults benefit from keeping hGH high as in 22 years of age rather than 25% of those values that they'll have at 66. Bursts of elevated HGH is a requirement for growth. They didn't do that in the CMO trial but clearly a couple of seniors were oxidizing and needed the HGH support and antioxidants as well, the SomaLife gHP and the whey and selenium as well as the Everlasting and Everlasting Support. all good, Duncan > > About 4 years ago, my husband had his foot x-rayed because of pain in the > big toe. The dr said the cartilage was about gone, and the only thing they > could do was cut off the toe (?!). Does anyone know if it is possible to > re-grow cartilage with any kind of supplement?? He does have arthritis and > occasional gout because of this, and it is painful for him to take his > walks, which he loves. > > Any ideas out there?? Thanks for any help! > > Judy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2011 Report Share Posted September 7, 2011 First of all, you can treat the pain. Acupuncture, herbs, scenar. There are some great ways to treat the pain. As for regrowing cartilage, you can try glucosamine. MSM and Chondroitin might help too. But it's kind of expensive. What I would recommend is bone marrow. Some people bake the marrow bones and spread it on bread. Some people prefer it in broths. But it is LOADED with collagen. We Chinese medicine people view marrow as foundational yin essence. It's great, and you get get marrow bones very inexpensively. You can also try gelatin. Get knox gelatin and sweeten it with stevia to avoid sugar. Alot of this type of collagen will go to the hair and nails, but it will help. Most important thing to go along with this: DRINK PLENTY OF WATER. On 9/6/2011 8:23 PM, J Trettel wrote: > About 4 years ago, my husband had his foot x-rayed because of pain in the > big toe. The dr said the cartilage was about gone, and the only thing they > could do was cut off the toe (?!). Does anyone know if it is possible to > re-grow cartilage with any kind of supplement?? He does have arthritis and > occasional gout because of this, and it is painful for him to take his > walks, which he loves. > > Any ideas out there?? Thanks for any help! > > Judy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2011 Report Share Posted September 7, 2011 As children my brother and I would fight over the bone marrow on toast. Very, very tasty stuff. My question is, if you're on a 'lower' fat diet, does marrow have a lot of fat or does it just have the kind of consistency? Also, is there any danger of picking up organims, pesticides etc since most bone marrow is not from grain fed or organic beef.. Thank you, > > About 4 years ago, my husband had his foot x-rayed because of pain in the > > big toe. The dr said the cartilage was about gone, and the only thing they > > could do was cut off the toe (?!). Does anyone know if it is possible to > > re-grow cartilage with any kind of supplement?? He does have arthritis and > > occasional gout because of this, and it is painful for him to take his > > walks, which he loves. > > > > Any ideas out there?? Thanks for any help! > > > > Judy > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2011 Report Share Posted September 7, 2011 1: What I do is I make broths. I put the marrow bone in a crock pot overnight with spices and stuff. Then in the morning, I put it in the fridge. All the fat rises to the top and hardens. Then I scoop it right out. I'm sure there's still fat in there, but it definitely lessens the content. 2: You can find organic butchers if you look around. Here in Minneapolis there are a few that supply organic meat to the coops and stuff. On 9/7/2011 4:56 PM, Little Scout wrote: > As children my brother and I would fight over the bone marrow on toast. Very, very tasty stuff. My question is, if you're on a 'lower' fat diet, does marrow have a lot of fat or does it just have the kind of consistency? > > Also, is there any danger of picking up organims, pesticides etc since most bone marrow is not from grain fed or organic beef.. > > Thank you, > > > >>> About 4 years ago, my husband had his foot x-rayed because of p Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2011 Report Share Posted September 7, 2011 As I have often said, 1/2 cup/day of MSM will heal just about any joint problem if you give it a few months. " About 4 years ago, my husband had his foot x-rayed because of pain in the big toe. The dr said the cartilage was about gone, and the only thing they could do was cut off the toe (?!). Does anyone know if it is possible to re-grow cartilage with any kind of supplement?? He does have arthritis and occasional gout because of this, and it is painful for him to take his walks, which he loves. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2011 Report Share Posted September 7, 2011 Trouble with MSM on that dosage level is the stomach problems it can cause. I agree its great but not for everyone and most especially not for people who have digestive issues like me. I'd never be able to leave the house and certainly nowhere without a washroom near by. There have to be other ways and means of achieving the same thing. Bone marrow and collagen are two others, are there more? Thanks, A. > > As I have often said, 1/2 cup/day of MSM will heal just about any joint > problem if you give it a few months. > > > " About 4 years ago, my husband had his foot x-rayed because of pain in the > big toe. The dr said the cartilage was about gone, and the only thing they > could do was cut off the toe (?!). Does anyone know if it is possible to > re-grow cartilage with any kind of supplement?? He does have arthritis and > occasional gout because of this, and it is painful for him to take his > walks, which he loves. " > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2011 Report Share Posted September 8, 2011 On 2011-09-07 5:56 PM, Little Scout <andreakollo@...> wrote: > As children my brother and I would fight over the bone marrow on toast. > Very, very tasty stuff. My question is, if you're on a 'lower' fat diet, > does marrow have a lot of fat or does it just have the kind of consistency? It has a lot of the *right* kinds of fat. 'Low-fat diets' are killing people every day. It is about the *quality* of fats, not quantity... Eat lots of fresh raw cream, fatty (organic grass fed) meats, fatty fish, coconut (meat, milk, cream), etc, as much as you want. Copntrary to what you have been led to believe, fat is *good* for you! > Also, is there any danger of picking up organims, pesticides etc since > most bone marrow is not from grain fed or organic beef.. Get the bones from a producer that sells only organic grass fed meats... there are many available, and most will ship to you. Just be sure to get the bones in small bagged portions (I ordered 50lbs of bones once without specifying, and got 2 25 lb bags, which makes it difficult if not impossible to use a little at a time)... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2011 Report Share Posted September 8, 2011 On 2011-09-07 6:08 PM, Mercurius Trismegistus <magisterium_magnum@...> wrote: > 1: What I do is I make broths. I put the marrow bone in a crock pot > overnight with spices and stuff. Then in the morning, I put it in the > fridge. All the fat rises to the top and hardens. Then I scoop it > right out. I'm sure there's still fat in there, but it definitely > lessens the content. Then you are wasting an incredible bounty of nutritious yummy stuff! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2011 Report Share Posted September 8, 2011 On 2011-09-07 9:58 PM, Little Scout <andreakollo@...> wrote: > Trouble with MSM on that dosage level is the stomach problems it can > cause. I agree its great but not for everyone and most especially not > for people who have digestive issues like me. I'd never be able to leave > the house and certainly nowhere without a washroom near by. Never had a problem since I started taking it the way huuman recommends (by the heaping tablespoon straight to the mouth, sip a little water, then swish it around until it is dissolved, usually 2-3 minutes, then swallow the remaining water) - this way most of the msm is absorbed directly through the mucous membranes in the mouth, bypassing entirely the digestive system. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2011 Report Share Posted September 8, 2011 Everyone processes fat's differently and I gained a ton of weight using VCO which depressed the heck out of me. According to some in this group it was lauric that can settle in for the long haul LoL. I'm using MCT oil and take DHA/EPA fish oils by Metagenics 3-6-9. Part of my problem is joint pain in the knee which limits higher levels of exercise and even walking will make my knee swell. That's why I was interested in the bone marrow and the MSM. I also use magnesium gel. I like your dissolve in the mouth protocol and want to ask if its hard to deal with taste? I will eat anything and the only vit that I can't even stand the smell of is Vit B ... just over powering which suggests that I actually need it! > > As children my brother and I would fight over the bone marrow on toast. > > Very, very tasty stuff. My question is, if you're on a 'lower' fat diet, > > does marrow have a lot of fat or does it just have the kind of consistency? > > It has a lot of the *right* kinds of fat. > > 'Low-fat diets' are killing people every day. > > It is about the *quality* of fats, not quantity... > > Eat lots of fresh raw cream, fatty (organic grass fed) meats, fatty > fish, coconut (meat, milk, cream), etc, as much as you want. > > Copntrary to what you have been led to believe, fat is *good* for you! > > > Also, is there any danger of picking up organims, pesticides etc since > > most bone marrow is not from grain fed or organic beef.. > > Get the bones from a producer that sells only organic grass fed meats... > there are many available, and most will ship to you. Just be sure to get > the bones in small bagged portions (I ordered 50lbs of bones once > without specifying, and got 2 25 lb bags, which makes it difficult if > not impossible to use a little at a time)... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2011 Report Share Posted September 8, 2011 On 2011-09-08 10:36 AM, Little Scout <andreakollo@...> wrote: > I like your dissolve in the mouth protocol and want to ask if its hard > to deal with taste? I will eat anything and the only vit that I can't > even stand the smell of is Vit B ... just over powering which suggests > that I actually need it! If you do it right, you hardly taste anything... You have to do it in the same way you might take something and 'hold your nose', but I can do it without actually physically holding my nose... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2011 Report Share Posted September 8, 2011 Thinking it may be beneficial to try to go more alkaline in the foods he eats to try to off set the tendency to acidic conditions that cause gout. Let your food be your medicine and your medicine be your food... d ________________________________ From: Mercurius Trismegistus <magisterium_magnum@...> Coconut Oil Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2011 5:34 PM Subject: Re: OT; regrowing cartilage  First of all, you can treat the pain. Acupuncture, herbs, scenar. There are some great ways to treat the pain. As for regrowing cartilage, you can try glucosamine. MSM and Chondroitin might help too. But it's kind of expensive. What I would recommend is bone marrow. Some people bake the marrow bones and spread it on bread. Some people prefer it in broths. But it is LOADED with collagen. We Chinese medicine people view marrow as foundational yin essence. It's great, and you get get marrow bones very inexpensively. You can also try gelatin. Get knox gelatin and sweeten it with stevia to avoid sugar. Alot of this type of collagen will go to the hair and nails, but it will help. Most important thing to go along with this: DRINK PLENTY OF WATER. On 9/6/2011 8:23 PM, J Trettel wrote: > About 4 years ago, my husband had his foot x-rayed because of pain in the > big toe. The dr said the cartilage was about gone, and the only thing they > could do was cut off the toe (?!). Does anyone know if it is possible to > re-grow cartilage with any kind of supplement?? He does have arthritis and > occasional gout because of this, and it is painful for him to take his > walks, which he loves. > > Any ideas out there?? Thanks for any help! > > Judy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2011 Report Share Posted September 9, 2011 The people who I recommend it to in person get a demonstration of how I take it... A heaping tablespoonful in the mouth followed by water, swoosh it around or a good amount of time (you absorb most of it in the mouth) and swallow. I get stomach problems from supplements on occasion, but not from MSM taken in this manner. I take a slew of enzymes every day. They help a lot. We are all different and must be students of what works best for us, but this MSM is magic stuff for joints. Regards, Jim >Trouble with MSM on that dosage level is the stomach problems it can cause. I agree its great but not for everyone and most especially not for people who have digestive issues like me. I'd never be able to leave the house and certainly nowhere without a washroom near by. There have to be other ways and means of achieving the same thing. Bone marrow and collagen are two others, are there more? Thanks, A.< > > As I have often said, 1/2 cup/day of MSM will heal just about any joint > problem if you give it a few months. > > > " About 4 years ago, my husband had his foot x-rayed because of pain in the > big toe. The dr said the cartilage was about gone, and the only thing they > could do was cut off the toe (?!). Does anyone know if it is possible to > re-grow cartilage with any kind of supplement?? He does have arthritis and > occasional gout because of this, and it is painful for him to take his > walks, which he loves. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2011 Report Share Posted September 10, 2011 Hi ; I don't know I've posted this recently but my sister had a similar knee problem and was up for a double knee replacement. For months she often could only go crying with the pain from bed to couch, essentially a shut-in. I told her about Integris' (Collastin) Everlasting and Everlasting Supprt and got her on our little trial of 18 people. She improved so well in just 2 months that she started walking with me and the dog, and in three months she was hiking mountain trails right up Mount Prevost I think that was 2000 or 2001; she hasn't had to repeat the three-month therapy in more than 10 years but she's considering it. The Integris product carries a guarantee even on the four-month program. Out of 22 people, just two asked for their money back; one didn't even have arthritis but real bad oxidation so was really taking it for the wrong kind degeneration. No matter; money back anyway. I think it's good that your knee gets warm; I think it's a proposal to focus some healing on the knee and your body is up to the repair. all good, Duncan > > > Everyone processes fat's differently and I gained a ton of weight using VCO which depressed the heck out of me. According to some in this group it was lauric that can settle in for the long haul LoL. > > I'm using MCT oil and take DHA/EPA fish oils by Metagenics 3-6-9. > > Part of my problem is joint pain in the knee which limits higher levels of exercise and even walking will make my knee swell. That's why I was interested in the bone marrow and the MSM. I also use magnesium gel. > > I like your dissolve in the mouth protocol and want to ask if its hard to deal with taste? I will eat anything and the only vit that I can't even stand the smell of is Vit B ... just over powering which suggests that I actually need it! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2011 Report Share Posted September 10, 2011 Hi Jim, There are those of us who have heart-related side effects from ingesting MSM. I, for one, started on a low dose increasing it gradually. When I got to about 1 tsp. (yes, only 1 tsp.!), I got severe heart palpitations. To be sure, this happened several times as I was deducing the cause. MSM! I used the purest MSM available (Opti). In googling for research on this experience, I found that I am not alone. Many individuals have had the exact same side effect. Some, frightened enough to go to the ER. And, after thorough exam/testing, were found to have nothing wrong with them. So, can you explain these side effects? You seem to have a great deal of experience with MSM and I'm hoping that someone can shed some light on how/why this happens to some of us. Looking forward to your reply . . . . Anne Zipkes HS, AR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2011 Report Share Posted September 10, 2011 Thanks Duncan ... valuable information for sure. Will check this product out. Found a product called SinewPlex today from a Canadian Co in powder form with 6000mg of collagen; 1500 mg of milk protein and other impessive intredients including a full range of b's at a very reasonable price by Omega Alpha at omegaalpha.ca. With the ingredient list looks like it could replace a multi-vit with the added beneficial ingrients. Also a wide range of products that all look very good with the added benefit of being local with website & phone number. Hoping others may benefit so would love your feedback. > > > > > > Everyone processes fat's differently and I gained a ton of weight using VCO which depressed the heck out of me. According to some in this group it was lauric that can settle in for the long haul LoL. > > > > I'm using MCT oil and take DHA/EPA fish oils by Metagenics 3-6-9. > > > > Part of my problem is joint pain in the knee which limits higher levels of exercise and even walking will make my knee swell. That's why I was interested in the bone marrow and the MSM. I also use magnesium gel. > > > > I like your dissolve in the mouth protocol and want to ask if its hard to deal with taste? I will eat anything and the only vit that I can't even stand the smell of is Vit B ... just over powering which suggests that I actually need it! > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2011 Report Share Posted September 11, 2011 -Judy From one who has had his knees rebuilt by using the product below Case history 1 cartilage torn on right knee(surgery involved)'many weeks of rehab and missing work 2 left knee doing same refused surgery (found this product) Three days later pain gone . Over the last year all symptoms gone Caution this formula was designed for horses only.Please take the time to read the indigents and do your research. Very powerful stuff and dirt cheap, http://www.animedproducts.com/images/AniFlexGL_Comparison_01-10_.pdf also for those who prefer the research of the other listings. dirt cheap compared to the so called health food venders we find online http://www.animedproducts.com/hjoint.html mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2011 Report Share Posted September 11, 2011 Aniflex looks good but humans don't assimilate chondroitin, and the company has another product FlexAbility CM, below, that may be a better match for humans because it contains CMO and omits the chondroitin. CMO is the main ingredient in the Everlasting that worked in our trial but to be fair, the Everlasting Support formula in the kit contains herbs that are known to alleviate if not cure joint degeneration. I'd add in some antioxidants and whey and selenium to prevent further decay, which is caused by oxidative stress. FlexAbility CM combines easily absorbed natural ingredients for support of healthy joint connective tissue and joint structure and to support and maintain normal joint function and mobility. FlexAbility CM provides CMO, Glucosamine, MSM, Hyaluronic Acid. Active Ingredients per 2 scoops (approx 70 grams): Cetyl Myristoleate(CMO) 5000mg, Glucosamine HCL (porcine) 5000mg, Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) min 5000mg, Hyaluronic Acid (HA) 100mg Packaged: 5lb, 10lb, 20lb http://www.animedproducts.com/hjoint.html Recovery EQ, rated #1 by Horse Journal, is the horse product that people use locally for joint care; it's blended here in Duncan BC. http://www.recoveryeq.com/ http://www.purica.com/ Recovery®EQ-Extra Strength orally administered powder contains Nutricol® — a proprietary bioflavonoid complex from tea and grapes recognized for their health-promoting action*, hyaluronic acid (HA), glucosamine, MSM (methyl sulfonyl methane), TMG (dimethylglycine) , magnesium, vitamin C and natural vitamin E. Nutricol® is a proprietary bioflavonoid complex containing epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), theaflavin, proanthocyanidins and resveratrol from Vitis vinifera (grape) and Camellia sinensis (green tea). Each scoop (26 grams / 0.9 ounces / 2 tablespoons) contains: 1,000mg Nutricol® 10,000mg glucosamine 10,000mg MSM 1,000mg TMG (trimethylglycine, betaine) 1,400mg buffered vitamin C 750iu natural vitamin E 525mg elemental magnesium 100mg of hyaluronic acid - HA (sodium hyaluronate) Note the similarities. I think the TMG makes the product unique and in this case I'd add CMO. all good, Duncan > > > > -Judy > > From one who has had his knees rebuilt by using the product below > Case history > 1 cartilage torn on right knee(surgery involved)'many weeks of rehab and missing work > 2 left knee doing same refused surgery (found this product) > Three days later pain gone . Over the last year all symptoms gone > Caution this formula was designed for horses only.Please take the time to read the indigents and do your research. Very powerful stuff and dirt cheap, > > http://www.animedproducts.com/images/AniFlexGL_Comparison_01-10_.pdf > > also for those who prefer the research of the other listings. dirt cheap compared to the so called health food venders we find online > > http://www.animedproducts.com/hjoint.html > mike > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2011 Report Share Posted September 11, 2011 Duncan: This is the product and ingredient list for OmegaAlpha SinewPlex that I was referring to: Hydrolyzed Collagen 6000 mg Lactose-free & fat-free whole milk protein 1500 mg D-Glucosamine Sulphate 750 mg R-Alpha Lipoic acid 250 mg Vitamin C 750 mg Citrus Bioflavonoids 250 mg Calcium (Calcium lactate) 500 mg Magnesium (Magnesium citrate) 100 mg Silicon (Sodium metasilicate) 10 mg Zinc (Zinc citrate) 10 mg Manganese (Manganese sulphate) 5 mg Boron (Sodium borate) 2.5 mg Copper (Copper gluconate) 1 mg Molybdenum (Sodium molybdate) 100 mcg Chromium Polynicotinate 100 mcg Selenium (Sodium selenite) 50 mcg Vanadium (Vanadyl sulphate) 25 mcg Beta Carotene 5000 IU Vitamin B1 Thiamine mononitrate 50 mg Vitamin B2 Riboflavin 30 mg Vitamin B3 Niacinamide 250 mg Vitamin B5 Calcium pantothenate 125 mg Vitamin B6 Pyridoxal-5-phosphate 50 mg Vitamin B9 Folic acid 0.5 mg Vitamin B12 Cyanocobalamin 0.5 mg Biotin 0.5 mg Choline Bitartrate 100 mg Inositol 100 mg Vitamin D3 500 IU Vitamin E (d-alpha-tocopheryl acetate) 200 IU Protease 25 mg /6500 USP Would you please provide a link to the product your sister used to help with her knees. Thank you in advance, > > > > > > > > -Judy > > > > From one who has had his knees rebuilt by using the product below > > Case history > > 1 cartilage torn on right knee(surgery involved)'many weeks of rehab and missing work > > 2 left knee doing same refused surgery (found this product) > > Three days later pain gone . Over the last year all symptoms gone > > Caution this formula was designed for horses only.Please take the time to read the indigents and do your research. Very powerful stuff and dirt cheap, > > > > http://www.animedproducts.com/images/AniFlexGL_Comparison_01-10_.pdf > > > > also for those who prefer the research of the other listings. dirt cheap compared to the so called health food venders we find online > > > > http://www.animedproducts.com/hjoint.html > > mike > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2011 Report Share Posted September 11, 2011 So, how many of you buy MSM in bulk for Horses? Amazon has 10lbs of it for 40 bucks. And have any of you feed MSM to animal. Specifically dogs. Does food hide the bitter? How much would she get? I would like to feed it to my 12 lb Schipperke. She is 8 and 1/2 and for now, very healthy, and I would like to keep her that way. She eats raw and gets vita d and fish oil. You would not believe she is as old as she is. My other Schip was the same age, but I had to euthanize her in July because of Brittle diabetes, pancreatitis and two strokes. They said, she lived 3 years longer than she would have because of the raw feeding that didn't tax her pancreas and very high protein diet that kept the diabetes at bay. We did shots twice a day for almost a year. She crashed two or three times and then had two strokes and ever increasing pancreatitis attacks. Seriously, I hate breeders that keep inbreeding their dogs... Also, I found if you put the powder under the tongue and hold it there for a few minutes, the bitterness is cut quite a bit... Today I shall be doing 8 grams as I haven't had any problems with it... so far... C. ________________________________ From: michaelinde <michaelinde@...> Coconut Oil Sent: Sun, September 11, 2011 9:55:55 AM Subject: Re: OT; regrowing cartilage -Judy From one who has had his knees rebuilt by using the product below Case history 1 cartilage torn on right knee(surgery involved)'many weeks of rehab and missing work 2 left knee doing same refused surgery (found this product) Three days later pain gone . Over the last year all symptoms gone Caution this formula was designed for horses only.Please take the time to read the indigents and do your research. Very powerful stuff and dirt cheap, http://www.animedproducts.com/images/AniFlexGL_Comparison_01-10_.pdf also for those who prefer the research of the other listings. dirt cheap compared to the so called health food venders we find online http://www.animedproducts.com/hjoint.html mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2011 Report Share Posted September 11, 2011 Horses?? I don't mind that so much, but wonder what might be in it that might be harmful to humans. On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 8:55 AM, michaelinde <michaelinde@...> wrote: > > -Judy > > From one who has had his knees rebuilt by using the product below > Case history > 1 cartilage torn on right knee(surgery involved)'many weeks of rehab and > missing work > 2 left knee doing same refused surgery (found this product) > Three days later pain gone . Over the last year all symptoms gone > Caution this formula was designed for horses only.Please take the time to > read the indigents and do your research. Very powerful stuff and dirt cheap, > > http://www.animedproducts.com/images/AniFlexGL_Comparison_01-10_.pdf > > also for those who prefer the research of the other listings. dirt cheap > compared to the so called health food venders we find online > > http://www.animedproducts.com/hjoint.html > mike > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2011 Report Share Posted September 11, 2011 Truthfully, its probably the same stuff packaged for humans. Just cheaper cause its for " animals " . But were animals too! So it should be ok! C. ________________________________ From: J Trettel <gnp222@...> Coconut Oil Sent: Sun, September 11, 2011 3:19:59 PM Subject: Re: Re: OT; regrowing cartilage Horses?? I don't mind that so much, but wonder what might be in it that might be harmful to humans. On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 8:55 AM, michaelinde <michaelinde@...> wrote: > > -Judy > > From one who has had his knees rebuilt by using the product below > Case history > 1 cartilage torn on right knee(surgery involved)'many weeks of rehab and > missing work > 2 left knee doing same refused surgery (found this product) > Three days later pain gone . Over the last year all symptoms gone > Caution this formula was designed for horses only.Please take the time to > read the indigents and do your research. Very powerful stuff and dirt cheap, > > http://www.animedproducts.com/images/AniFlexGL_Comparison_01-10_.pdf > > also for those who prefer the research of the other listings. dirt cheap > compared to the so called health food venders we find online > > http://www.animedproducts.com/hjoint.html > mike > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2011 Report Share Posted September 11, 2011 You may have a point there, . I remember my brother-in-law used to take antibiotics that were meant for farm animals, didn't have any bad effects, and he is still as healthy as can be, far as I know. I do believe in MSM, as years ago, my hands were so sore and swollen in Winter, I feared they would soon look all gnarled and get much worse. After using MSM for some time, they don't hurt anymore, don't get swollen, and hey, I can type just fine now; lol Judy On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 2:27 PM, Cody <lecody2001@...> wrote: > ** > > > Truthfully, its probably the same stuff packaged for humans. Just cheaper > cause > its for " animals " . But were animals too! So it should be ok! > > C. > > ________________________________ > From: J Trettel <gnp222@...> > > Coconut Oil > Sent: Sun, September 11, 2011 3:19:59 PM > Subject: Re: Re: OT; regrowing cartilage > > > Horses?? I don't mind that so much, but wonder what might be in it that > might be harmful to humans. > On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 8:55 AM, michaelinde <michaelinde@...> > wrote: > > > > > -Judy > > > > From one who has had his knees rebuilt by using the product below > > Case history > > 1 cartilage torn on right knee(surgery involved)'many weeks of rehab and > > missing work > > 2 left knee doing same refused surgery (found this product) > > Three days later pain gone . Over the last year all symptoms gone > > Caution this formula was designed for horses only.Please take the time to > > read the indigents and do your research. Very powerful stuff and dirt > cheap, > > > > http://www.animedproducts.com/images/AniFlexGL_Comparison_01-10_.pdf > > > > also for those who prefer the research of the other listings. dirt cheap > > compared to the so called health food venders we find online > > > > http://www.animedproducts.com/hjoint.html > > mike > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2011 Report Share Posted September 11, 2011 If you think about it, this stuff is the same thing that breeders of horses that sell for millions of dollars.. they demand the best. Same for other breeders of dogs, cats, and other animal livestock. ________________________________ From: J Trettel <gnp222@...> Coconut Oil Sent: Sun, September 11, 2011 3:39:42 PM Subject: Re: Re: OT; regrowing cartilage You may have a point there, . I remember my brother-in-law used to take antibiotics that were meant for farm animals, didn't have any bad effects, and he is still as healthy as can be, far as I know. I do believe in MSM, as years ago, my hands were so sore and swollen in Winter, I feared they would soon look all gnarled and get much worse. After using MSM for some time, they don't hurt anymore, don't get swollen, and hey, I can type just fine now; lol Judy On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 2:27 PM, Cody <lecody2001@...> wrote: > ** > > > Truthfully, its probably the same stuff packaged for humans. Just cheaper > cause > its for " animals " . But were animals too! So it should be ok! > > C. > > ________________________________ > From: J Trettel <gnp222@...> > > Coconut Oil > Sent: Sun, September 11, 2011 3:19:59 PM > Subject: Re: Re: OT; regrowing cartilage > > > Horses?? I don't mind that so much, but wonder what might be in it that > might be harmful to humans. > On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 8:55 AM, michaelinde <michaelinde@...> > wrote: > > > > > -Judy > > > > From one who has had his knees rebuilt by using the product below > > Case history > > 1 cartilage torn on right knee(surgery involved)'many weeks of rehab and > > missing work > > 2 left knee doing same refused surgery (found this product) > > Three days later pain gone . Over the last year all symptoms gone > > Caution this formula was designed for horses only.Please take the time to > > read the indigents and do your research. Very powerful stuff and dirt > cheap, > > > > http://www.animedproducts.com/images/AniFlexGL_Comparison_01-10_.pdf > > > > also for those who prefer the research of the other listings. dirt cheap > > compared to the so called health food venders we find online > > > > http://www.animedproducts.com/hjoint.html > > mike > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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