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I knackered the my tendons and cartilage in my knees two years ago. The culmination of doing a lot of walking over the years, particularly that summer (2019) as I spent a fortnight in Cornwall walking the south west coastal path during the two weeks. I'm not getting any younger, I was 60 at the time. Dr referred me to the hospital for physio, but they were unable to offer me any due to the start of lockdown, so I tried tumeric tablets, mixed with black pepper, after a friend recommend them as he had the same through jogging after many years. I bought them online on Ebay and they definitely helped me a lot.
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I think the point being made is that turmeric is a natural remedy not a chemical one.Originally posted by Rjk View PostThere is some scientific evidence it can have an anti-inflammatory effect.
So can a couple of ibuprofen tablets though
There is little evidence it does much else.
Taking ibuprofen long term is bad and I know people who won't even take paracetamol for a headache.
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Robson-Kanu is also one of the people behind "Sports Ledger" which is a "Revolutionary sports data analytics platform built using Blockchain. Aggregated data using AI and Machine Learning" according to it's Twitter blurb. Fancies himself as a bit of an entrepreneur.
Wether any of his business ventures will be as successful as Rudy Gestede's energy drink No Limit remains to be seen.
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Similarly, Deep Heat on your wedding tackle will take your mind off your other aches and pains.Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Postsounds great
Any scientific evidence ?
My Chinese friend swears by tiger balm for aches and pains but apparently it just heats up the skin and that diverts you away from the pain by distracting your mind
No better than tesco heat rub
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