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<blockquote data-quote="mog" data-source="post: 548804" data-attributes="member: 1803"><p>I was starting to have some knee pain just like the one that you are describing. My husband as you may or my not remember recently became disabled and was experiencing this same pain that was not part of his original problem so when we went to take him to the doctor and expalined the feeling to him--he said that it is normal with aging for your joints to start getting "dry" expecially if you are not very active. He recommended that we both start taking a supplement such as bioflex to lubricate the joints. He said alot of other things that was especially important to my husbands "rickets" problem but we both started taking then. I really noticed a difference after about a week and then I had no more pain--then I thought it fixed it self so I stopped then the pain came back so now I make sure that I take it daily. There are several other options on the market- some more specific for my husbands problem but the generic bioflex has really helped me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mog, post: 548804, member: 1803"] I was starting to have some knee pain just like the one that you are describing. My husband as you may or my not remember recently became disabled and was experiencing this same pain that was not part of his original problem so when we went to take him to the doctor and expalined the feeling to him--he said that it is normal with aging for your joints to start getting "dry" expecially if you are not very active. He recommended that we both start taking a supplement such as bioflex to lubricate the joints. He said alot of other things that was especially important to my husbands "rickets" problem but we both started taking then. I really noticed a difference after about a week and then I had no more pain--then I thought it fixed it self so I stopped then the pain came back so now I make sure that I take it daily. There are several other options on the market- some more specific for my husbands problem but the generic bioflex has really helped me. [/QUOTE]
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