Guest guest Posted May 26, 2004 Report Share Posted May 26, 2004 Harriet, thanks for your reply. I used to teach too but found the charrms of the British adolescent began to wear a bit thin! Also, because I didn't have my own room I always had to walk around, sometimes to different buildings, carrying the text books and exercise books for three classes. I think this probably did me no good with hindsight ... Will have a look at your website. Thanks. Regards Margaret harrietmccarthy51 harrietmccarthy51@...> wrote: Margaret, I don't have an answer to your apple cider vinegar question, but I would suggest that you check out this website of Joe and Terry Graedon: http://www.healthcentral.com/peoplespharmacy/peoplespharmacy.cfm They also host a radio program here locally in North Carolina which I think is broadcast nationally via the local public radio stations. (If you're very computer saavy, you might be able to figure out how to pick it up!) At any rate, they're always discussing home remedies for various medical conditions. As you would expect, arthritis gets a lot of play. I was also interested in your question of how to tell when you're ready for surgery. I'm roughly in the same boat as you: 52, OA in the right hip, moderate pain. What bothers me most is my back and neck after a day on my feet teaching or after a long walk. By Friday afternoons I feel as though I have been hit by a truck/lorry. My situation is compounded by the fact that, as a teacher, if I don't want to miss any work, the best time for surgery is in May. Well, I've just blown the opportunity for this year. So now I have to decide if I will be able to make it until next May. At any rate, best of luck. Harriet > Anyone tried drinking this in water please? Touted as a traditional > remedy, but just read on the net the opposite view, i.e. acid > dissolves calcium ...? > > Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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