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Old 05-20-2014, 08:08 AM #4
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Crossing the legs too much...and or using ottomans wrong, when too much pressure is localized on the back of the knee will compress things.

These are axonal areas...so using some supplements to repair myelin might really help...Fish oil is important for this along with folate and B12, and magnesium.
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