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Cod Liver Oil?
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Does anyone take it and believe it helps them..
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If you look at the active ingredients in the capsules and work out how many of the shop bought tablets you have to buy to give you the same level of Omega 3 they won't seem quite so expensive - maybe!
It really depends if you need them - there is no point in paying silly money if you don't need the supplement.
If you look at the active ingredients in the capsules and work out how many of the shop bought tablets you have to buy to give you the same level of Omega 3 they won't seem quite so expensive - maybe!
It really depends if you need them - there is no point in paying silly money if you don't need the supplement.
I've heard all about chapped knees from lordalex......he used to have to walk to school (for miles and miles) along the sea front with the salt waves coming up and hitting his knees in his short trousers making them all chapped.
Well, I called his bluff and we went to see where he grew up...first of all it was a relatively short walk to school and secondly, he could just as easily have taken another route avoiding the sea front. Game , set and match, I feel!
Well, I called his bluff and we went to see where he grew up...first of all it was a relatively short walk to school and secondly, he could just as easily have taken another route avoiding the sea front. Game , set and match, I feel!
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I started taking 1500mg Glucosamine a few months ago when my joints did some serious acting up.......it really seems to help...along with Omega 3. If I skip a few days, I notice a difference. Apparently it works better in cases of already present arthritis. I find Tiger balm and Emu oil are also helpful topically.
As for Vick....I love the stuff-still use it now. I must be strange...lol
As for Vick....I love the stuff-still use it now. I must be strange...lol
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Emu oil was recommended to me to relieve joint discomfort....and it does. I have since told others about it-all have had positive experiences. It has other uses both as a topical application and as a supplement.
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