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![]() "Bob Hoover" wrote Your rub-on stuff MAY be something I was urged to try by a professional 'sports trainer,' who described it as keeping the NFL afloat. Except he vanished down the internet before passing along any place to buy the stuff. So, yes please. I would love to have the address. And promise not to tell through at least the first set of fingernails. ----------------------------------------------------------- But it DOES seem kinda odd... back hurts and we do what? Curl up with our back a bit closer to the clan's fire? (And probably alienate the clan Medicine Man, who insists it couldn't work... :-) My wife tried that stuff, for a bum shoulder, so I tried some too. A couple things that need to be ACCENTUATED with big john's cautions. Bejesus, don't let that that stuff get in your eye. I had some on my hands and touched my lips AFTER I washed them carefully, and I though I would die before the burn went away. I can not IMAGINE how bad it would be in your eyes. The bit about sweating. The stuff gets hotter with any water, so be very careful about breaking a sweat for a few weeks after starting to use it. A story. A lot of you know I teach carpentry, house construction, in high school. We were out in a late spring warm day, and I had started using the stuff about a week before. I started to sweat, and all of a sudden.... I was running around in a circle, going WOOOOOP, WOOOP, WOOOP, as loud as I could, because it was better than the string of words that I couldn't say in front of my students. As I was circling, my shirt was coming off, too. My students were laughing, but later said my back was redder than a fire truck. It felt like it, and I was very glad when I finally cooled down. I've never tried it again, cause I can never guarantee that I won't break a sweat. The stuff is available for the asking at any pharmacy, but it might have to be ordered. I think it comes in two different concentration, I think. Sure, give it a try. The back surgery recovery will surely be easier after you fully recover from the "C". -- Jim in NC |
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I get my Capsaicin @ Suppliment Spot, 1-877-205-0040. They take CC. I use .075% and they have a lessor strength. Read prior postings about heat and persperation. I have used for so long don't have heat problem, just pain relief. Couldn't live without it. Cost between $5 & $10. They have gone up a little like everything else numb nuts has touched. Big John *********************************************** On Sat, 28 Mar 2009 23:14:05 -0400, "Morgans" wrote: "Bob Hoover" wrote Your rub-on stuff MAY be something I was urged to try by a professional 'sports trainer,' who described it as keeping the NFL afloat. Except he vanished down the internet before passing along any place to buy the stuff. So, yes please. I would love to have the address. And promise not to tell through at least the first set of fingernails. ----------------------------------------------------------- But it DOES seem kinda odd... back hurts and we do what? Curl up with our back a bit closer to the clan's fire? (And probably alienate the clan Medicine Man, who insists it couldn't work... :-) My wife tried that stuff, for a bum shoulder, so I tried some too. A couple things that need to be ACCENTUATED with big john's cautions. Bejesus, don't let that that stuff get in your eye. I had some on my hands and touched my lips AFTER I washed them carefully, and I though I would die before the burn went away. I can not IMAGINE how bad it would be in your eyes. The bit about sweating. The stuff gets hotter with any water, so be very careful about breaking a sweat for a few weeks after starting to use it. A story. A lot of you know I teach carpentry, house construction, in high school. We were out in a late spring warm day, and I had started using the stuff about a week before. I started to sweat, and all of a sudden.... I was running around in a circle, going WOOOOOP, WOOOP, WOOOP, as loud as I could, because it was better than the string of words that I couldn't say in front of my students. As I was circling, my shirt was coming off, too. My students were laughing, but later said my back was redder than a fire truck. It felt like it, and I was very glad when I finally cooled down. I've never tried it again, cause I can never guarantee that I won't break a sweat. The stuff is available for the asking at any pharmacy, but it might have to be ordered. I think it comes in two different concentration, I think. Sure, give it a try. The back surgery recovery will surely be easier after you fully recover from the "C". |
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