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<blockquote data-quote="Flatbow" data-source="post: 2522732" data-attributes="member: 89124"><p>Hey Dave,</p><p>Man sounds like you have a lot of good advice on here. however I still feel the need to share my experience as I have not seen anything similar to it posted yet unless I somehow missed it.</p><p>Last fall my Chiropractor recommended a certain type of Beef Gelatin Collagen ( by Vital Proteins) to help with the tendinitis in my elbows that I had been fighting for 3 or 4 years. I told him that I had already tried collagen that my wife got from her Healthy Habits people (suppose to be good stuff). He told me it was NOT THIS STUFF.</p><p>FOUR DAYS into it I thought I started to feel some relief. 2 to 3 weeks later I had no pain at all anymore and have not since. This stuff also is loaded with pretty much all your needed Amino Acids as well.</p><p>As for the Boots ... I would call and talk to one of the guys at Lathop and Sons boots. They come from a family of practicing Podiatrist and offer a total custom boot build tailored around 3d imagine of sorts and all your info as far as your use for the boots, your weight, your pack weight etc. They are not cheap to purchase but after your first pair you are on record with them and if ever need another pair they are a bit less.</p><p>I have a pair on order right now.[ATTACH]363515[/ATTACH]</p><p>There is also a thing called an Ozone Shot which is an injection of pure oxygen into the area of the joint or tendon that is painful. </p><p>The way it was explained to me is that oxygen is what heals muscles etc. But very little blood if any gets to your tendons therefore no oxygen. Hence the shot.</p><p>This ozone shot kept my Wife from having to have rotator cuff surgery three years ago and still good.</p><p>If you listen to podcast then look at Avery Adventures pod cast with Ryan Averys from Rokslide. He has a recent interview with Lathop and Sons Boots. Very interesting if you are into quality boot. I listened to it 2 or 3 times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatbow, post: 2522732, member: 89124"] Hey Dave, Man sounds like you have a lot of good advice on here. however I still feel the need to share my experience as I have not seen anything similar to it posted yet unless I somehow missed it. Last fall my Chiropractor recommended a certain type of Beef Gelatin Collagen ( by Vital Proteins) to help with the tendinitis in my elbows that I had been fighting for 3 or 4 years. I told him that I had already tried collagen that my wife got from her Healthy Habits people (suppose to be good stuff). He told me it was NOT THIS STUFF. FOUR DAYS into it I thought I started to feel some relief. 2 to 3 weeks later I had no pain at all anymore and have not since. This stuff also is loaded with pretty much all your needed Amino Acids as well. As for the Boots ... I would call and talk to one of the guys at Lathop and Sons boots. They come from a family of practicing Podiatrist and offer a total custom boot build tailored around 3d imagine of sorts and all your info as far as your use for the boots, your weight, your pack weight etc. They are not cheap to purchase but after your first pair you are on record with them and if ever need another pair they are a bit less. I have a pair on order right now.[ATTACH]363515[/ATTACH] There is also a thing called an Ozone Shot which is an injection of pure oxygen into the area of the joint or tendon that is painful. The way it was explained to me is that oxygen is what heals muscles etc. But very little blood if any gets to your tendons therefore no oxygen. Hence the shot. This ozone shot kept my Wife from having to have rotator cuff surgery three years ago and still good. If you listen to podcast then look at Avery Adventures pod cast with Ryan Averys from Rokslide. He has a recent interview with Lathop and Sons Boots. Very interesting if you are into quality boot. I listened to it 2 or 3 times. [/QUOTE]
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