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Thanks for the adviceSubmitted by Wesley on February 5, 2008 - 1:13am.
I'm taking a healthy dose of supplements prescribed by a nutritionist far smarter than me. However he didn't take into account my osteoarthritis since I wasn't having the problem when he came up with the regimen. I'll check out your suggestions. I probably won't go the magnet route since I've read too many articles debunking them. Even if they had the ability to work they probably wouldn't work with me because I don't believe in them. Agree about taking it easy. If/when I get better I'm going to have to do soul searching about what I should and shouldn't be doing. I do enjoy swimming quite a bit (and swim about 5 hours a week) so I have that to fall back on. Cycling might also be an option, I'll just have to see. You are so right about the broken bones, et. al., showing up later. More and more research is pointing at things that happened even when we were young as the beginnings of the problems late in life. While it is an extreme example, it's sad to see retired football players who can barely walk. Wesley Hein Wesley [at] lifetwo [dot] com Sign up for the LifeTwo Newsletter! »
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