navigator9
Well-Known Member
It sucks. I really hate to admit that at 65, I've got those old people aches and pains. My hips have been bothering me for a long time now, and just recently my right hand. I hate that it's made me progressively less active. Even though I still feel young at heart, groaning as I get up out of a chair reminds me that I'm not as young as I used to be. I can take quite a lot of pain, but when it gets to a certain point, I've just had it. I recently got there. Having retired last year, and really looking forward to enjoying an active retirement, I've found myself a lot less active than I had planned, and hating it! But I also don't like doctors much, and hate taking medication.
A while back, I had started taking ground flax for the Omega 3 benefits, and found that as a side effect, it's anti inflammatory properties erased the chronic pain in my shoulder, stopped my creaky knees from creaking, and helped my asthma. So I've been on a quest to help my aching joints.
I started drinking golden milk, which, if you aren't familiar with it, is made using a paste of tumeric, black pepper and distilled water. I add some honey to mask the bitterness. I hadn't been taking it very long when I thought I started to feel some difference. I probably should have waited before adding the next supplement, but like I said, I've had it and Spring is around the corner and I'm tired of hurting. So I remembered something that a friend's mother had used with great relief, and thought, I don't have anything to lose, so I ordered some Reuma-Art X-strength from Amazon. It contains horsetail, celery, stinging nettle and garlic. I've been taking it for several days, and I'm amazed, but I have no pain in my hips today, and very little in my hand. I haven't had zero hip pain in a few years now, so this is quite remarkable. I don't know if it's one, or both or the combination of the golden milk and the Reuma-Art. I don't even care. Unfortunately, it hasn't done anything for my back pain, but I'll take what I can get.
I'm writing this because chronic pain has such a debilitating effect on our lives, even when it's not excruciating, it takes it's toll. I'm not recommending this for any of you, but it might be something you want to do some research on. And of course, no one should take any of these supplements without checking with their doctor first. Golden milk for instance, should not be taken if you're on any blood thinning medication. I just thought that this was too good not to share. Now, I'm really looking forward to getting outside and working in the yard! Do any of you take golden milk or Reuma Art? How have they worked for you?
A while back, I had started taking ground flax for the Omega 3 benefits, and found that as a side effect, it's anti inflammatory properties erased the chronic pain in my shoulder, stopped my creaky knees from creaking, and helped my asthma. So I've been on a quest to help my aching joints.
I started drinking golden milk, which, if you aren't familiar with it, is made using a paste of tumeric, black pepper and distilled water. I add some honey to mask the bitterness. I hadn't been taking it very long when I thought I started to feel some difference. I probably should have waited before adding the next supplement, but like I said, I've had it and Spring is around the corner and I'm tired of hurting. So I remembered something that a friend's mother had used with great relief, and thought, I don't have anything to lose, so I ordered some Reuma-Art X-strength from Amazon. It contains horsetail, celery, stinging nettle and garlic. I've been taking it for several days, and I'm amazed, but I have no pain in my hips today, and very little in my hand. I haven't had zero hip pain in a few years now, so this is quite remarkable. I don't know if it's one, or both or the combination of the golden milk and the Reuma-Art. I don't even care. Unfortunately, it hasn't done anything for my back pain, but I'll take what I can get.
I'm writing this because chronic pain has such a debilitating effect on our lives, even when it's not excruciating, it takes it's toll. I'm not recommending this for any of you, but it might be something you want to do some research on. And of course, no one should take any of these supplements without checking with their doctor first. Golden milk for instance, should not be taken if you're on any blood thinning medication. I just thought that this was too good not to share. Now, I'm really looking forward to getting outside and working in the yard! Do any of you take golden milk or Reuma Art? How have they worked for you?