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Mapletree Croydon 28 Oct 20 11.28pm | |
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TUX asked that this piece of advice be posted here for the benefit of all Due to 30+yrs in the construction trade, my elbows (knees too) had also been shot for a long while BUT a friend once told me to take a few Wine Gums everyday as apparently the body can't reproduce gelatine? This could well be a crock o's***/placebo but all i know is that generally i've felt better for it ever since. I am more a fan of eating a cube of jelly a day. Gelatin is rich in protein, and has a unique amino acid profile that gives it many potential health benefits. There is evidence that gelatin may reduce joint and bone pain, increase brain function and help reduce the signs of skin aging.
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 29 Oct 20 4.21am | |
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w a n k i n g i n j u r y !!!
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Bekken 29 Oct 20 7.08am | |
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This post has been merged from a topic called 'Wine Gums' by becky
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kingdowieonthewall Sussex, ex-Cronx. 29 Oct 20 7.45am | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
TUX asked that this piece of advice be posted here for the benefit of all Due to 30+yrs in the construction trade, my elbows (knees too) had also been shot for a long while BUT a friend once told me to take a few Wine Gums everyday as apparently the body can't reproduce gelatine? This could well be a crock o's***/placebo but all i know is that generally i've felt better for it ever since. I am more a fan of eating a cube of jelly a day. Gelatin is rich in protein, and has a unique amino acid profile that gives it many potential health benefits. There is evidence that gelatin may reduce joint and bone pain, increase brain function and help reduce the signs of skin aging. wheres TUX then?
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kingdowieonthewall Sussex, ex-Cronx. 29 Oct 20 7.51am | |
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Originally posted by nickyf
joking aside, my right forearm is prone to discomfort / weak, so I often use one of those stretchy compression sleeve thingys.
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Mapletree Croydon 29 Oct 20 8.17am | |
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Thank you for merging the threads Becky
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palace_in_frogland In a broken dream 29 Oct 20 9.07am | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
This post has been merged from a topic called 'Wine Gums' by becky Has to taste nicer than Voltarol. That’s horrible. Lord Voltarol to you, if you don’t mind.
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Teddy Eagle 29 Oct 20 10.30am | |
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Originally posted by palace_in_frogland
Lord Voltarol to you, if you don’t mind. So it was a quidditch injury?
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nickyf 29 Oct 20 10.54am | |
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Great replies love winegums and always got whisky for pain relief.
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Allanc Herne Bay 29 Oct 20 10.58am | |
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The best treatment for Tennis / Golfers elbow is a non evasive treatment called Bowen Technique. Developed in Australia by Tom Bowen. I've used the Bowen Technique in my clinic for years. seek out a local practitioner, worth a try.
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Pierre Purley 01 Nov 20 10.47am | |
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I believe that Wine Gums do not contain gelatine any more but a vegetarian alternative as with nearly all chewy jelly sweets.
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viveasheagle perth 02 Nov 20 6.21am | |
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I've experienced tennis elbow twice through to much table tennis. It seems to come on from no where and then just goes over time if you are careful not to aggravate it. It is so painful - one of the killer things i remember was picking up a full kettle to pour the hot water into a cup. The picking up was ok but as soon as you turned your arm to pour out the water the jolt of pain was excruciating. First time i tried everything ice, support bandages etc but nothing really worked other than rest and time. Second time just rest and time. Try to strengthen the muscles around the joint once recovered and should help avoid it happening again.
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