Re: Swollen painful joints
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still happening. My creatinine level is high and it has never been. Bun is normal...it is not from dehydration protein etc. doc isnt worried but my ankles hurt like hell. I have cystic kidneys and part of one removed so i am requesting a renal CT. It has been awhile since I had one and my partial nephrectomy was already 6 years ago!!!! The turmeric is supposed to be helpful for the kidneys so I will continue with that.
Just your ankles?
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Re: Swollen painful joints
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Just your ankles?
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My wrists also, one more than the other.
Re: Swollen painful joints
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My wrists also, one more than the other.
No history of kidney stones? I would get a home test or dr test for Uric acid levels. And go from there
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Re: Swollen painful joints
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My wrists also, one more than the other.
I will tell you this though if you can stomach it. The turmeric root is way more potent than the capsules that has been processed. I would consider also getting curcummin which is derived from turmeric and double up on the dosage and see what the deal is within 7 days
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Today is Day 2 of the Peptide BPC-157 , and it has dramatically decreased the pain in my elbow !!!
I'm not sure if it's what I e been looking for but so far so good !!!
Will keep ya posted !!!
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Today is Day 2 of the Peptide BPC-157 , and it has dramatically decreased the pain in my elbow !!!
I'm not sure if it's what I e been looking for but so far so good !!!
Will keep ya posted !!!
Hmmm are you sure your not covering up a pre existing issue. Elbow pain can be caused by a ton of issues muscle imbalances bicep,brachiorqdialis,pronator teres,brachialis, soft tissue issues below the elbow or flexors or extensors. Something to explore I'm not for sure if you have or not. BPC-157 promotes ligament healing but everything I mentioned above promotes it as well. Something to ponder
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Re: Swollen painful joints
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I will tell you this though if you can stomach it. The turmeric root is way more potent than the capsules that has been processed. I would consider also getting curcummin which is derived from turmeric and double up on the dosage and see what the deal is within 7 days
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this is a great quality supp and has the curciumin in it too. I sometimes open the capsule and add to shakes. I was thinking of getting the root? How do you use it? Grind it?
Re: Swollen painful joints
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No history of kidney stones? I would get a home test or dr test for Uric acid levels. And go from there
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No history ever of kidney stones. I will look into that test, thanks
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BABY1
this is a great quality supp and has the curciumin in it too. I sometimes open the capsule and add to shakes. I was thinking of getting the root? How do you use it? Grind it?
Yes never heat it. Juice it is the best then pour into your shake
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Hey guys and women!! We put so much research in how to build the body and beat the hell out it through stimulation. That same beast mode attitude should go into mobilization techniques flossing and always looking for imbalances. A lot of these techniques will test your will to be the best you can be because they hurt like a MF but it's a necessary evil. Food for thought. I know it's a messed up feeling not being able to fire on all cylinders. Baby1 keep us updated and hopefully your time of trials will help the next individual(s)
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Yes never heat it. Juice it is the best then pour into your shake
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and then it and I will smell like curry?lol Fuzo would throw me out of the house
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Well the chiropractor saids it's tennis elbow from lifting heavy , stressing out my joint and tendons . I go to him 2x a month , which helps , he also does accupuncture , which helps . But I was told by a VET to give this a try !!! The area isn't healing well because of lack of blood getting to it and nutrients which should promote healing properties , so let's see if this will help !!!
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and then it and I will smell like curry?lol Fuzo would throw me out of the house
[emoji23][emoji23]hey you will damn healthier hopefully I'm sure fuzo knowing you feeling better would rub mint over his lip. [emoji23]
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Well the chiropractor saids it's tennis elbow from lifting heavy , stressing out my joint and tendons . I go to him 2x a month , which helps , he also does accupuncture , which helps . But I was told by a VET to give this a try !!! The area isn't healing well because of lack of blood getting to it and nutrients which should promote healing properties , so let's see if this will help !!!
Tennis elbow? Uh epicondylitis is the term. And soft tissue work of the flexors and extensors plus the fascia below the elbow will cure it. Warning it hurts like a MF
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I was looking into the Salt Wrap Floss as well !!! Fuck it if it hurts , if it's gonna help , I'm for it !!!