My Husbands' Miracle "Drug" For Walking


by Desiree Penaranda - Date: 2006-12-15 - Word Count: 310 Share This!

My husband got into a motorcycle accident 20 years ago and had rods inserted in his leg. He has had somewhat of a limp since I've known him. Unknown to me, he has had to "pop" his hip in several times a day since his accident in order for him to move around like everyone else. He assumed this was part of his injury.

My mom introduced him to a product that was all-natural for specific symptoms like his. The bottle sat in my house for about a year. One day, my husband had a really bad episode and so he decided to give that bottle a try. He said it was a miracle. He didn't have to "pop" his leg in once since he started taking the pills. He said he thought this was something he had to live with so he never wanted to try anything to treat it.

Then he ran out. So I looked on the back of the bottle for the main ingredient. It was glucosamine. We went to walgreens and got a bottle for about $26.00 for 20 capsules. The next day, he was not able to function as he did on the other bottle from my mom. He ended up slipping at work and catching himself before he hit the ground but he was in excruciating pain and needed to see a Dr. and an orthopaedic surgeon.

The doctor said if there is a particular product that has helped him function like a "normal" person, stick to that product. Don't change it to try to save a few dollars. All products work differently and work differently on different people. This one worked on him!

We are still waiting for our orthopedic appointment but I now make sure we have a large stock of the all-natural glucosamine that my mom recommended to us. My husband swears by it!


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