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Re: OT Arthritis.


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Posted by dave2 on January 28, 2009 at 07:41:14 from (139.139.35.70):

In Reply to: OT Arthritis. posted by buickanddeere on January 28, 2009 at 05:11:21:

Don't know if you'd call it arthritis, but I cramp up (mostly hands and feet) and get real bad toothache pain that starts in between my shoulders and comes out the forehead. Don't know which one works, but I take a good healthy swallow of vinegar about 4 times a week, a magnesium supplement about as often, drink enough water to float a ship, and sleep on my back as much as possible with one of them little pansy contour pillows. When the neck pain/headaches get real bad, I take a few asperins. I notice that the better shape my back is in, the better the rest of my body feels. I had a shazam moment the other day and got a butterfly screw on the front of my tractor seat free that I had been squirting with liquid wrench for the last couple of years. When I turned it, I could see the seat move up a little. Turned it as far as it'd go and can now ride the tractor without being a half inch shorter after every trip which seems to help.

Our farrier says it's the magnesium and vinegar but I just know I feel much better. He's a little wirey guy about 60 years old and zooms around like a teenager (makes you want to knock him down and kick him a few times). He takes the glucosamin that he gives to horses and swears by a magnetic bracelet he wears. I almost believed the magnet thing until he told me the red shirt I was wearing was part of the problem too (he's a little flaky sometimes).

Had a coworker a couple of years ago that drank a lot and had gout that said vinegar almost eliminated the gout. He sure didn't slow down on the drinking, so it must have helped some.

Good Luck,

Dave


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