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| Phi |
Dec 26, 2008, 06:46 PM
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I hurt my knee recently, and I've been looking for something to assist with my job(walking around at night in the cold). I ordered a yan hu so compound and one pill works wonders for my jacked up knee, along with the stress of being on my feet for 8 hours.
Hopefully this can help some people in similar situations, and also those who deal with narcotics to switch over to something that seems, to me personally, to have no abuse potential. I went with kt botanicals, and they have a good compound with a couple other plants. Check it out for yourself, it doesn't seem to have the abused constituents of the opium poppies. |
| Hey Hey |
Dec 27, 2008, 10:59 AM
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Jan 09, 2009, 10:07 PM
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Not being much into supplements and herbs it is good to hear anecdotal evidence for future reference. However, I did notice that Yan Hu Suo has potential for liver damage in abuse amounts. Thanks for the tip, Phi
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