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Re: Glucosamine / Joints-Teasel

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I haven't tried Teasel, but many people on here have recommended it.

I have found that if I stop taking the Magnesium, the pain in my knee returns.

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> > Hiya - back in 2007 at the beginning of my illness I tried using glucosamine

to help with joint pain. All that ensued was a crunchy feeling in my joints so

I decided to stop taking it. Jump forward a couple of years and I have found

that my joint pain is becoming more like joint discomfort (uncomfortable as if

rubbing) and bone pain plus stiffens. I'm wondering whether the collagen has

been completely eaten away. Would glucosamine now be helpful or is there

another way to repair collagen damage? I'm currently building up my Cat's

Claws, Andragaphis, Reservaterol and due to start Smilax soon!

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You can listen to a couple good audio recordings about teasel on the

www.lymehope.com site, one by Lady Barbara and the other by Wood.

Wood, a renowned herbalist, says that teasel acts to warm the body which

helps flush Bb from deep in the tissues so that the body's immune system or

antibacterial supplements can reach it.

deb

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> > > Hiya - back in 2007 at the beginning of my illness I tried using

glucosamine to help with joint pain. All that ensued was a crunchy feeling in

my joints so I decided to stop taking it. Jump forward a couple of years and I

have found that my joint pain is becoming more like joint discomfort

(uncomfortable as if rubbing) and bone pain plus stiffens. I'm wondering

whether the collagen has been completely eaten away. Would glucosamine now be

helpful or is there another way to repair collagen damage? I'm currently

building up my Cat's Claws, Andragaphis, Reservaterol and due to start Smilax

soon!

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