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Old 11-20-2020, 02:09 PM #5
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Pharma drugs don't do it for me...I live with plenty of chronic pain from hip repalcement damage to my whole right side of body and advancing osteoarthritis....

BUT, I work with all supplements and for reducing pain more, 1 ibuprofen and 1 extra strength tylenol ever 6 hrs.....and use stuff for stomach protection and always take with food.

A loved one spent 13 months in rehab for vicodin and other pharma drug addiction. A horrible time in her life...but she has turned her life around and will NOT touch a pharma drug.

And we both use HGH homeopathic gel and this has also changed our lives, she is 57 and I am 82.
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