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Old 05-25-2015, 11:14 AM #1
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I'm wondering if anyone else on here with PN experiences a lot of issues with their tendons.

Over the years, I've experienced tendinitis or tendinosis in a handful of tendons. I've mostly been able to attribute it to overuse, but this past January, I developed a problem in my left elbow which I think is distal bicep tendinitis. It happened in the middle of January when I wasn't active doing anything. Literally the only upper body exercise I'd gotten was shoveling the snow once. In other words, this was totally uncalled for and downright rude.

So now I'm wondering if my tendons getting hit isn't just another symptom of whatever is hitting my nerves.

In doing some reading, I know that metabolic issues (e.g. diabetes) can hit your tendons as well as your nerves, but I just can't reconcile that my blood sugar issues which don't even "officially" qualify me as a pre-diabetic are bad enough to cause this problem as well.

Has anybody else investigate tendon issues going hand-in-hand with neuropathy?

"Occurrence of tendon pathologies in metabolic disorders"

http://rheumatology.oxfordjournals.o...gy.kes395.full

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I believe that tendons are affected by psoriatic arthritis.

http://www.webmd.com/arthritis/psori...ritis-symptoms

I've been having lots of problems with my collarbone lately, and
along the sternum. It is resolving now some, and I wonder if it is because of the Curcumin (CurcuBrain) I am taking now?
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Thanks. I checked the symptoms list, and can't say that many of them ring true. I don't really have any joint swelling or stiffness. Still, I'll keep that symptom list in mind.

I also still need to try the CurcuBrain. I tried a bottle of another Longvida, but didn't notice any improvement anywhere. I had specifically hoped my elbow might feel better.
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Our alternative/holistic pharmacy here recommended Ligaplex II to my daughter who is dealing with collapsed tendon in her foot, so she recommended it to me and I'm on it for over 7 months....there are a lot of reviews on amazon on it and the main mineral in it is Manganese which is critical for our bones. Some yrs ago an integrative MD did a mineral panel and manganese came up really low.... So you all might want to look at this Standard Process supplement.

With advanced aging and a mess from hip replacement in 2010, I'm wearing down too much. sighhhhh


Many chiro docs sell the Standard Process line, and SP are big in muscle testing.
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Thanks much, Caroline. Definitely something else I will try.
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This is what is in Ligaplex II...

https://www.standardprocess.com/Prod...I#.VWODtUZ53To

This blend of bovine tissue, including adrenal which would have nerves in it)...is concerning...if anyone is worried about Prion disease transmission. the proprietary blend does not tell you how much of each nutrient is in each capsule...I tend to not like this type of product as there is no guarantee you are getting anything consistently in it. So this is up to $40.00 a bottle for very little.

Manganese is very plentiful in most veggies. People doing vegan or mostly high vegetable intake, would be getting alot of manganese that way.
http://nutritiondata.self.com/foods-...l?maxCount=437

One thing tendons need is silica. This is found in vegetables also, like green beans. Bananas are high too. Most whole grains.

One thing we do NOT need is fluoroquinolone drugs which somehow damage the metabolism of tendons and lead to ruptures. It has been years now, that these drugs are damaging people, and still we have no explanation as to how the tendons are rupturing and if there is any way to prevent it.

Here is a monograph explaining manganese:

http://lpi.oregonstate.edu/mic/minerals/manganese
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Thanks very much, MrsD. I do eat a ton of veggies most days, and having just checked the foods highest in magnesium, I should be ok.

I've asked three orthopedists if there's anything I can take or do to support my tendons, and they've all just shook their heads.

I was doing some reading on a bodybuilding site where some guys were extolling the virtues of a product called Super Cissus for tendon healing. Have you heard of cissus, MrsD?

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24113700

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Thanks very much, MrsD. I do eat a ton of veggies most days, and having just checked the foods highest in magnesium, I should be ok.

I've asked three orthopedists if there's anything I can take or do to support my tendons, and they've all just shook their heads.

I was doing some reading on a bodybuilding site where some guys were extolling the virtues of a product called Super Cissus for tendon healing. Have you heard of cissus, MrsD?

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24113700

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Please don't confuse magnesium with manganese. Magnesium is very different.

Manganese has a narrow therapeutic index, meaning a small window where it is useful, then may become toxic if overused.
This is why I put the MANganese link up.

I am sorry, I don't know much about cissus... but it does look inexpensive so far. Here is a WebMD link about it.

http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supple...quadrangularis
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Please don't confuse magnesium with manganese. Magnesium is very different.
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Oops, sorry. Just a word swap. I was looking at the manganese in foods.

Thanks for the WebMD link. Continuing to look into it.
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Interesting thread.

I get tendon pain. At first I thought it was tender spots on my bones, but I think it is tendons. There is no swelling with it whatsoever.

It is possible mine is due to love Vit D levels, which I am correcting.
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