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Knees can generally be traced back to dehydration and gallbladder. If

not hydrating well enough and not taking in enough good essential

fatty acids (like flaxseeds/flaxseed oil, EPA,)it's hard for the

gallbladder to maintain joints. A balanced gallbladder getting enough

EFAs and a body getting enough water helps make a world of difference

with the knees.

 

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, " Len " <len@c...> wrote:

> My wife's knees are so bad she is almost completely bed

> ridden. If anyone has advice or direction PLEASE email

> me.

>

> Len and Monica

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> , " Len " <len@c...> wrote: >

> My wife's knees are so bad she is almost completely bed > ridden. If

> anyone has advice or direction PLEASE email > me. > > Len and Monica

 

 

I've seen a practically bedridden person with a wheelchair take a

three month program of Everlasting and Everlasting Support, send the

wheelchair back to the Red Cross, store both knee braces and do deep

knee bends without pain. The product forces cartilage regneration to

replace damaged joint cartilage. The subject is still hiking up real

mountain trails almost six years later without having to take another

three month program.

 

It would be wise to look into what caused the degneration in the

first place. An anti-aging program would be wise, as it stops

degeneration and speeds repair to keep abreast of and to recover from

a lot of the existing damage.

 

Sorry, I missed the original post; You'll have to contact me instead.

 

Duncan Crow

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QMR can help regenerate knee cartilage and take most patients off analgesics

within a week and most patients can walk with this three week therapy.

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Saturday, July 02, 2005 9:30 PM

Re: Knee problems

 

 

> , " Len " <len@c...> wrote: >

> My wife's knees are so bad she is almost completely bed > ridden. If

> anyone has advice or direction PLEASE email > me. > > Len and Monica

 

 

I've seen a practically bedridden person with a wheelchair take a

three month program of Everlasting and Everlasting Support, send the

wheelchair back to the Red Cross, store both knee braces and do deep

knee bends without pain. The product forces cartilage regneration to

replace damaged joint cartilage. The subject is still hiking up real

mountain trails almost six years later without having to take another

three month program.

 

It would be wise to look into what caused the degneration in the

first place. An anti-aging program would be wise, as it stops

degeneration and speeds repair to keep abreast of and to recover from

a lot of the existing damage.

 

Sorry, I missed the original post; You'll have to contact me instead.

 

Duncan Crow

 

 

 

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