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I know there are several places online that carry emu oil. There is a

dealer in the town I live in, but he sells it very expensively. If you go to

http://www.angelfire.com/ks2/wildwoodsoaps/, has it really cheap

($1/oz.). If she doesn't have any left, you might go to camdengrey.com. They

have it for $2/oz., which is slightly more expensive.

For almond oil, do you mean sweet almond oil? I have yet to find out if

there's a difference! I bought 32oz. for $9.00 from camdengrey.com, but that

was a December sale. One of the least expensive places I've found is Liberty

Natural Products. They have it for $5.13/16oz. Their website is

libertynatural.com.

Hope that helps! Let me know if you need any more info.

Whitney

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by the way, i got the packages yesterday, they are wonderful, thanks

so much, it was a great idea to swap

and for some reason i am having to read the posts on egroups since my

mail is not working properly

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Hi

Absolutely! I have often noticed that when I'm sitting I develop

knee pains which are relieved if I get up and walk around.

Like you I can also develop pains if my legs are absolutely straight

and at rest, for example if I'm lying on the sofa with the ankles

propped up on the armrest.

The solution is to get up and walk around a bit.

It puzzles me - light walking often makes my knees feel considerably

better. I can't explain it but it's consistent with the reading I've

done which states that excercise is generally good for the knee.

I guess it gets the synovial fluid squishing around in and out of the

cartilage, and gets the ligaments and tendons stretched, stimulates

heat and blood flow etc. It's good for you.

One thing I am certain of is that rest and inactivity is bad for

knees, while light excercise is good.

Joe

> Yes, having the knee bent like in a movie does hurt, I have

recently

> relocated to NYC, how about a Broadway show, 3 hours wedged in

those

> tiny seats (and we though airplanes were bad!). I have noticed this

> on many occasions, but the day I wrote this post, it was a not busy

> night at work, all my patients were sleeping (I am a nurse), and I

> did have my legs propped up, reading a magazine. Well, they weren't

> propped up the whole time, actually I think I did that after they

> started to hurt. It is a plausable explanation. (and no, don't get

> the idea that nurses usually get to sit around and read magazines,

> the hospital I am at is fairly slow !)

> In any case, thanks for the reply! Have a good day!

>

> -

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Hi, ,

       I'll be thinking good thoughts for you when you get your tests done.

The thing for me was after I ended up having the myotomy; I felt my food

and drink go into my stomach...it was amazing!  It'd been some time!

       Cheers, Deborah

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