What's in a name? Extreme Brown!

 

Please treat this post as a community service announcement - it's ben put up in good faith, in the hope it can assist others.

 

For several years now, I've been suffering osteoarthritis in both knees, having had 5 ops to remove all articular and meniscal cartilage - so the bones are gradually grinding themselves down, and the discomfort's well, pretty bad at times.

Latley, both thumbs are starting to play up as well, and grip strength has reduced substantially - pill bottles are out of the question!

I've existed on diclofenac tablets to get thru particularly bad days. Trouble is, diclofenac's not too good for the kidneys - which are on the blink due to diabetes.

 

Hang on! It's not all bad!

 

Last weekend, I was wandering around a local market, and came across a gent selling little bottles of love potion no9 - well, no, they were called...wait for it - "Extreme Brown!" Yep - atrocious name!

Yeah - I though the same, too. Anyway, after my first thoughts about snake oil salesmen, I allowed him to rub a little into my right knee and left thumb. I left the stall, with absolutley no pressure to buy, and came back an hour later to buy, as the pain had diminished by 60-70%!

 

No, I don't believe all the sales hype, as I was a salesperson for many years, so I know the tricks. So whether this stuff actually does some good, or just masks the pain, I don't know and don't care. I just know that the freedom from pain feels pretty darn good!

 

But seriously, 5-8 drops every morning and night, massaged in, has , in 5 days...

a) reduced swelling in the joints, and

b) Eased the pain so much, that I can walk more than 500m at a stretch. Jars and bottles are no longer an issue for the thumbs, either.

 

It's all natural as far as I can tell, but as with any proprietary concoction, the actual ingredients are secret. Google 'extreme brown' for more info.

 

Feel free to abuse me and call it psychosomatic B/S - I really don't care - but if there are other arthritis sufferers out there, and I know there's at least a few, you too might benefit. Most people I know reckon I'm the biggest skeptic they know.

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i don't understand

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@softail-joanie wrote:

i don't understand


It seems like there's quite a lot you don't understand, Joanie - with the same remark on several threads...why is that?

 

I don't understand!

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Are you saying that I do understand?

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with the same remark on several threads

 

threads?, a needle and thread?, sewing, clothing?.. i need to wash my clothing.

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Ingredients:

 

Vitamin A

 

Vitamin B

 

Vitamin C

 

Magnesium

 

Selenium

 

Silicon

 

Over 80 Trace minerals

 

Peppermint

 

 

$80?...... Expensive placebo..



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@evil_akuma_2002 wrote:

It seems like there's quite a lot you don't understand, Joanie - with the same remark on several threads...why is that?

 

I don't understand!


Because there doesn't seem to be a way to blame police in these threads.

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are you saying the police want to mend clothing?

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@nevynreally wrote:

@evil_akuma_2002 wrote:

It seems like there's quite a lot you don't understand, Joanie - with the same remark on several threads...why is that?

 

I don't understand!


Because there doesn't seem to be a way to blame police in these threads.


Aha! But it might have been the police that caused my knee pain!

 

 

Now the door's open!

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@siggie-reported-by-alarmists wrote:

 

 

 

Ingredients:

 

Vitamin A

 

Vitamin B

 

Vitamin C

 

Magnesium

 

Selenium

 

Silicon

 

Over 80 Trace minerals

 

Peppermint

 

 

$80?...... Expensive placebo..


That's what I thought...until it worked!

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@softail-joanie wrote:

with the same remark on several threads

 

threads?, a needle and thread?, sewing, clothing?.. i need to wash my clothing.


Sorry, joanie. Not gonna bite. It's just getting stupid now.

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