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3 minutes ago, Stere said:

Remember Alice Roberts on telly is  always looking at skeletons and saying can tell they did certain manual jobs from the distinctive way it f**ked up bones. 😐

 

 

 

 

 

 

That also make sense, me mum had a manual job. A job that's not done by women these days. I guess I'll never know if it's hereditary.

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23 hours ago, eggsarascal said:

Anyone know much about it? The doctor tells me I've got it in my hands/fingers, if you've got it what do you use to relive the pain, apart from beer,pot and painkillers?

Hi, you could do worse than google  ' Borax for arthritis ' and the same with YouTube, just don't listen to or believe any naysaying medical websites who try to dissuade folk from discovering this cheap and safe remedy that could potentially benefit most people.

 

I've been taking this for 4 years now and the change in my reasonably severe ailments has been profound...     I posted a document on this in the ' Our broken bodies ' thread which got a lukewarm response but I can assure anyone who cares to read the thing that it's all true.

 

I originally had to stop taking painkillers due to scary problems they were causing and did use Turmeric and cbd to hold inflammation in check before stumbling over Sodium Borate.

 

I'm 65 and not had a pharma painkiller in about 6 years but for some odd reason I'm strangely still compelled to medicate with your first 2 solutions😁

 

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43 minutes ago, Macpherson said:

Hi, you could do worse than google  ' Borax for arthritis ' and the same with YouTube, just don't listen to or believe any naysaying medical websites who try to dissuade folk from discovering this cheap and safe remedy that could potentially benefit most people.

 

I've been taking this for 4 years now and the change in my reasonably severe ailments has been profound...     I posted a document on this in the ' Our broken bodies ' thread which got a lukewarm response but I can assure anyone who cares to read the thing that it's all true.

 

I originally had to stop taking painkillers due to scary problems they were causing and did use Turmeric and cbd to hold inflammation in check before stumbling over Sodium Borate.

 

I'm 65 and not had a pharma painkiller in about 6 years but for some odd reason I'm strangely still compelled to medicate with your first 2 solutions😁

 

Thank ya, I'll look into Borax.

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On 08/02/2022 at 14:47, eggsarascal said:

Anyone know much about it? The doctor tells me I've got it in my hands/fingers, if you've got it what do you use to relive the pain, apart from beer,pot and painkillers?

Can’t offer any remedial advice as I’m not facing it myself(yet), but I do remember years ago in my old local there was an old boy riddled with it. Landlord used to constantly top up a small shot glass with beer for him as he couldn’t hold a pint or even half pint glass. So yeah that’s my advice, find a good landlord 

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6 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

Can’t offer any remedial advice as I’m not facing it myself(yet), but I do remember years ago in my old local there was an old boy riddled with it. Landlord used to constantly top up a small shot glass with beer for him as he couldn’t hold a pint or even half pint glass. So yeah that’s my advice, find a good landlord 

Dr Bullman, thanks for the advice. I'll take this forward with me.

 

Being serious, I can hold a mug, trying to hold something small is the problem...

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