22-11-2015, 07:53 AM
The rib issue was a costochondral separation, one from a fall across a (turned off and unplugged) table saw, the other, a lifting
injury, but they can, like your muscle tear, be triggered by a good sneeze.
The first one took 14 months to heal properly, the second, only 6.
The Amla makes sense, My friend with the CFS, he and his wife love East Indian food, whenever they eat it, (she has type 2 as well) her
blood sugars drop.
So, that is a treat for them and especially for her, since there are no repercussions from a good feast of it.
injury, but they can, like your muscle tear, be triggered by a good sneeze.
The first one took 14 months to heal properly, the second, only 6.
(21-11-2015, 05:57 PM)Huggy Wrote: I have also just discovered something called Amla. It's been used in Indian cooking for generations and has recently been shown to be effective with dealing with diabetes. Now it may just be placebo, but I've only been on it a short while and I already seem to be noticing a bit of a lift in my energy levels. Which bearing in mind I managed to get the diabetes under control (so I thought) I find rather interesting.
This video give a quick review of Amla and diabetes: http://nutritionfacts.org/video/amla-versus-diabetes
The Amla makes sense, My friend with the CFS, he and his wife love East Indian food, whenever they eat it, (she has type 2 as well) her
blood sugars drop.
So, that is a treat for them and especially for her, since there are no repercussions from a good feast of it.

