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Posted by farmerjohninpa on July 12, 2007 at 21:46:01 from (64.136.27.227):
In Reply to: Home remedys posted by NC Wayne on July 12, 2007 at 19:45:47:
ever since i was 17 i had bursitis in my left shoulder and on and off. for 40 years i rubbed it down good with "Dr.Naylors " horse liniment and cured it virtually over night. I KNOW RIGHT ON THE BOTTLE IT SAYS NOT FOR HUMAN USE ! so i will not recommend it to any one to use on themselves, i`m just relaying what i had done. over the next several years i got those cortisone shots from the doc. and they worked well. this january i blew the shoulder out but good and had surgury done to fix rotor cuff and torn tendons,,,after surgury the doc.told me that for a 55 yr. old man, my shoulder had virtually no sign of any arthritis at all and aked what was special in my diet to cause that,, i told it was not in my diet ,,it was out in the medicine box in the barn! only draw back to using it that i knew of was the wife told me put it on and go sleep out in the swamp,,the odor is strong.
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