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OT - Jogging In A Jug
I just stopped by because I figured some of you OLD guys could use
this info. I'm not old yet, but got bad joints, and it does seem to help. If any of you are curious about what "jogging in a jug" is, then just do a google. I don't feel like explaining. I've never seen it in any stores, but it's so simple to make I'd never buy any anyhow. Lods of recipes on-line, with just minor variations. I've seen it quoted as selling around $8-9 a gallon, but a homemade version will cost loads less. I mixed some "up awhile back and have been drinking some every day. My shoulder has been giving me all sorts of Hell for lmonths, but has vastly improved since I started drinking it, and my knee, and other joints, also. I found a recipe I thought would taste OK. One quart grape juice, one quart apple juice, 3/4 cup apple cider vinegar, 1/2 cup honey. Since it's so much more cost-efficient to buy in 2 quart bottles over 1 quart, I modified the recipe a minorly. Two quarts each apple juice and grape juice, two cups applle cider vinear, and one cup honey. Put the cap on before you shake it up. I drink about 3 swasllows at a time. Runs me about $3-4 a gallon. Seems to help my stomach if it's a bit upset too May not be able to actually prove it works, but I figure it won't hurt, and I like the taste. No quarantees it'll work, but worth it for the taste along. JOAT Never confuse "Oh, I can't do this!" with "Oh, I've never done this!". - JOAT |
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The J T entity posted thusly:
I just stopped by because I figured some of you OLD guys could use this info. I'm not old yet, but got bad joints, and it does seem to help. If any of you are curious about what "jogging in a jug" is, then just do a google. I don't feel like explaining. You mean that crap that third Option made the wild claims for? Only cost them $480,000 to settle with the FTC. |
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Prometheus wrote: On Mon, 29 May 2006 18:53:14 -0400, (J T) wrote: I just stopped by because I figured some of you OLD guys could use this info. I'm not old yet, but got bad joints, and it does seem to help. Snip JOAT Never confuse "Oh, I can't do this!" with "Oh, I've never done this!". - JOAT Never heard of it, but if it doesn't work out for you, Glucosamine does wonders for aching joints. Right. I take the liquid glucosamine/chondroitin combination each morning. It's amazing stuff. From a lifetime of abusing my knees it had gotten so bad that I couldn't walk two blocks without my knees aching. Now I don't even think of them. R |
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Oleg Lego wrote: The J T entity posted thusly: I just stopped by because I figured some of you OLD guys could use this info. I'm not old yet, but got bad joints, and it does seem to help. If any of you are curious about what "jogging in a jug" is, then just do a google. I don't feel like explaining. You mean that crap that third Option made the wild claims for? Only cost them $480,000 to settle with the FTC. http://www.ftc.gov/opa/1995/12/jog.htm -- FF |
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Prometheus wrote:
On Wed, 31 May 2006 11:54:22 -0400, (J T) wrote: Tue, May 30, 2006, 9:37pm (EDT-1) (Prometheus) Never heard of it, but if it doesn't work out for you, Glucosamine does wonders for aching joints. Ah, but it IS working - seems like when it starts kicking in, it starts working more rapidly - definitely noticeable result, all arounds. Which means I can get the ingredients at the local grocery store, rather than getting a prescrition and all. I'll take prescription medicine, if I have to, but I prefer not, if I can find an alternate way thaty works I'll choose that over prescription drugs. Ahh... That's not a prescription, AFAIK, it's a vitamin- over the counter, at any rate. I don't care for prescriptions, either. Glucosamine is an amino sugar and chondroitin is a mineral derived from shellfish. This from the Arthritis Foundation: http://www.arthritis.org/resources/a...01_02_gait.asp R |
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