Mon-09-03-2015, 02:10 AM
Christopher, I think it's great that you want to share this information and also that you seem so passionate about it.
I also think it's great that Fred keeps the forum free from spammers and people wanting to promote their products... and yes! I know that isn't what you are doing, you are not looking for any personal gain and are excited about finding a treatment that is working for you and wanting to know if others get good results. But it's a fine line between allowing one and not the other as you seem to understand.
I'm quite interested, although I will be totally honest and admit that science, medicines, etc tend to go over my head. I also have osteoarthritis and you say it works well for that. I am curious about that one and if I say something that is well... ignorant then I'll apologize in advance. How do you think it works for osteo? I know that is the wearing of the joints and the damage is irreversible. For me, I have an anti-inflammatory that is to help with the pain, but it doesn't help at all with the limited movement. I've had physical therapy to strengthen other muscles to help ease the burden on my knee (or so they say) which possibly has helped keep it from getting worse quicker but again it can't fix the already damaged joint. What do you feel has been the benefit of your treatment for osteoarthritis? I ask because I am curious and interested, not trying to say it doesn't help (I would never say that!) but to learn.
I also think it's great that Fred keeps the forum free from spammers and people wanting to promote their products... and yes! I know that isn't what you are doing, you are not looking for any personal gain and are excited about finding a treatment that is working for you and wanting to know if others get good results. But it's a fine line between allowing one and not the other as you seem to understand.
I'm quite interested, although I will be totally honest and admit that science, medicines, etc tend to go over my head. I also have osteoarthritis and you say it works well for that. I am curious about that one and if I say something that is well... ignorant then I'll apologize in advance. How do you think it works for osteo? I know that is the wearing of the joints and the damage is irreversible. For me, I have an anti-inflammatory that is to help with the pain, but it doesn't help at all with the limited movement. I've had physical therapy to strengthen other muscles to help ease the burden on my knee (or so they say) which possibly has helped keep it from getting worse quicker but again it can't fix the already damaged joint. What do you feel has been the benefit of your treatment for osteoarthritis? I ask because I am curious and interested, not trying to say it doesn't help (I would never say that!) but to learn.